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The Old Institutionalism – Revisited

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  • Robert-Ștefan SABOTICI

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The distinctions with a meta-theoretical character about the old and the new institutionalism are, as it is normal, the preservation of new institutionalists, those who are representatives of a school of thought, mature and capable of producing reflections on his own domain. For this reason, the analysis of what they have in common and what is different, concern two moments of institutionalism that are first found in the works of new institutionalists. Old institutionalists usually respond to comments of the new representatives of the school, trying to show their sources and that there is no so much difference as the new institutionalists claim.

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  • Robert-Ștefan SABOTICI, 2016. "The Old Institutionalism – Revisited," Management Intercultural, Romanian Foundation for Business Intelligence, Editorial Department, issue 36, pages 121-125, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:cmj:interc:y:2016:i:36:p:121-125
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