The debate about the relationship between religion and economic activity in the wake of Weber has been cast largely in terms of belief and values. This article suggests an alternative focus on practice. It argues that taken for granted practices of church governance formed to-hand resources for the organization of economic activity. The argument is developed through an examination of the historical development of church governance practices in the Presbyterian Church of Scotland, with particular emphasis on the way in which theological belief gave rise to practices of accountability and record keeping. In turn such practices contributed to a ‘culture of organization’ which had implications for economic activity. A focus on governance practi...
Max Weber’s book, The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, has had a significant impact on...
In his book The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, Weber (1904) identified the Calvinist...
This chapter is concerned with the role of religion in social entrepreneurship. It takes an institu...
The debate about the relationship between religion and economic activity in the wake of Weber has be...
Across cultures and eras, economic activity has always been closely tied to ideas relating to belief...
In his essay “The Protestant Ethic” Max Weber explains the specific economic development and the fou...
This article examines the relationship between conservative Protestant doctrine and economic policy ...
Max Weber was the first scholar to explore the correlation between religion and socioeconomic status...
The relationship between religion and economics, or more narrowly between religion and entrepreneurs...
The Christian Church is one of the oldest institutions in the UK. Furthermore, the Church is an impo...
A vivid but fragmented research tradition traces the economic ethic of people and groups to their re...
The article analyzes the classic work of Max Weber “Protestant sects and the spirit of capitalism” o...
The present paper looks at the Weber-Tawney thesis on the positive link between Protestant ethic and...
Professional ideologies are not only shared norms, beliefs, and values but also ‘operational philoso...
This chapter analyses some phenomena in organized religion from the point of view of economics. It i...
Max Weber’s book, The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, has had a significant impact on...
In his book The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, Weber (1904) identified the Calvinist...
This chapter is concerned with the role of religion in social entrepreneurship. It takes an institu...
The debate about the relationship between religion and economic activity in the wake of Weber has be...
Across cultures and eras, economic activity has always been closely tied to ideas relating to belief...
In his essay “The Protestant Ethic” Max Weber explains the specific economic development and the fou...
This article examines the relationship between conservative Protestant doctrine and economic policy ...
Max Weber was the first scholar to explore the correlation between religion and socioeconomic status...
The relationship between religion and economics, or more narrowly between religion and entrepreneurs...
The Christian Church is one of the oldest institutions in the UK. Furthermore, the Church is an impo...
A vivid but fragmented research tradition traces the economic ethic of people and groups to their re...
The article analyzes the classic work of Max Weber “Protestant sects and the spirit of capitalism” o...
The present paper looks at the Weber-Tawney thesis on the positive link between Protestant ethic and...
Professional ideologies are not only shared norms, beliefs, and values but also ‘operational philoso...
This chapter analyses some phenomena in organized religion from the point of view of economics. It i...
Max Weber’s book, The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, has had a significant impact on...
In his book The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, Weber (1904) identified the Calvinist...
This chapter is concerned with the role of religion in social entrepreneurship. It takes an institu...