Repugnance and institutions: an introductory essay

IF 2.4 2区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Marie Daou, A. Marciano
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This symposium is based on a workshop organized (online) on 24–25 February 2021 and sponsored by World Interdisciplinary Network for Institutional Research (WINIR). In this introduction, we stress the institutional dimension of repugnance, and show how it is dealt with in the papers gathered in the symposium. Kimberly Krawiec analyses repugnance in connection with externalities, and shows that contrary to what the ‘corruption theorists’ say, creating repugnant markets does not undermine social values. Peter Cserne shows that, in order to ensure a fully efficient regulation of repugnant behaviours, a transversal view combining the economic and legal approach to repugnance is necessary. The last two papers focus on entrepreneurship. Erwin Dekker and Julien Gradoz analyse the management of repugnance: how two firms, producing goods considered repugnant, adopt strategic behaviour to offset the costs generated by repugnance. Darcy W. E. Allen, Chris Berg and Sinclair Davidson take the analysis one step further and examine how ‘evasive entrepreneurs’ use repugnance as profit opportunity. Their innovations challenge social norms and the boundaries of what is viewed as repugnant in the society at large.
声誉与制度:一篇介绍性文章
本次研讨会基于2021年2月24日至25日组织的(在线)研讨会,由世界机构研究跨学科网络(WINIR)主办。在这篇引言中,我们强调了反感的制度层面,并展示了研讨会上收集的论文是如何处理它的。Kimberly Krawiec分析了与外部性相关的反感,并表明与“腐败理论家”所说的相反,创造令人反感的市场并不会破坏社会价值观。Peter Cserne指出,为了确保对令人反感的行为进行充分有效的监管,有必要将经济和法律方法相结合,从横向角度看待令人反感的问题。最后两篇论文的重点是创业。Erwin Dekker和Julien Gradoz分析了厌恶的管理:两家生产被认为厌恶的商品的公司如何采取战略行为来抵消厌恶产生的成本。Darcy W.E.Allen、Chris Berg和Sinclair Davidson进一步分析了“逃避型企业家”如何利用厌恶作为盈利机会。他们的创新挑战了社会规范和在整个社会中被视为令人反感的东西的界限。
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