The article argues that Ostroms’ institutionalism has a dimension that is complex and profound enough to deserve to be considered a “social theory” or a “social philosophy”. The paper pivots around the thesis that the “social philosophy” behind the Bloomington School’s research agenda has in fact two facets that may or may not be consistent with each other. The article describes the main features of the two facets, offers a brief overview of the development of these ideas, and clarifies their relationship to Public Choice theory and alternative visions of public goods analysis, public administration, and governance. The argument goes further to raise the provocative question whether the two “social philosophies” involved in the approach und...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to examine the institutional theory of Elinor Ost...
Institutionalism has become one of the dominant strands of theory within contemporary political scie...
Understanding Institutions offers a theory that is able to unify the two dominant approaches in the ...
Elinor and Vincent Ostrom spent most of their careers working in fields other than third sector stud...
http://regulation.revues.org/10555This paper explores an underestimated part of Ostrom's contributio...
Cet article explore l’apport méthodologique d’Ostrom, encore mal connu malgré la popularité de ses t...
The article provides an overview of the basic concepts and principles of the theory of institutions ...
Oscar Larsson’s (2015) essay condemns discursive institutionalism for the “sin” of subjectivism. In ...
Lin Ostrom's work constitutes a great step forward in the analysis of social governance. Instead of ...
Governance studies have a strong link to the emergence of new institutional perspectives. They share...
Social sciences have experienced the return of institutions into the main research agenda, and a new...
Vincent Ostrom challenged epistemic choices at the foundation of modern political science and propos...
Elinor (Lin) Ostrom was awarded the 2009 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for her pathbreak...
1 Introduction 2 Historical Institutionalism 3 Rational Choice Institutionalism 4 Sociological Insti...
Elinor Ostrom had a profound impact on development studies through her work on public choice, instit...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to examine the institutional theory of Elinor Ost...
Institutionalism has become one of the dominant strands of theory within contemporary political scie...
Understanding Institutions offers a theory that is able to unify the two dominant approaches in the ...
Elinor and Vincent Ostrom spent most of their careers working in fields other than third sector stud...
http://regulation.revues.org/10555This paper explores an underestimated part of Ostrom's contributio...
Cet article explore l’apport méthodologique d’Ostrom, encore mal connu malgré la popularité de ses t...
The article provides an overview of the basic concepts and principles of the theory of institutions ...
Oscar Larsson’s (2015) essay condemns discursive institutionalism for the “sin” of subjectivism. In ...
Lin Ostrom's work constitutes a great step forward in the analysis of social governance. Instead of ...
Governance studies have a strong link to the emergence of new institutional perspectives. They share...
Social sciences have experienced the return of institutions into the main research agenda, and a new...
Vincent Ostrom challenged epistemic choices at the foundation of modern political science and propos...
Elinor (Lin) Ostrom was awarded the 2009 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for her pathbreak...
1 Introduction 2 Historical Institutionalism 3 Rational Choice Institutionalism 4 Sociological Insti...
Elinor Ostrom had a profound impact on development studies through her work on public choice, instit...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to examine the institutional theory of Elinor Ost...
Institutionalism has become one of the dominant strands of theory within contemporary political scie...
Understanding Institutions offers a theory that is able to unify the two dominant approaches in the ...