Logics of Action and Models of Capitalism: Explaining Bottom-Up Non-Liberal Change

Julien Etienne, Gerhard Schnyder
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Abstract

Recent institutionalist scholarship has theorized the liberalization or “disorganization” of capitalism as the result of shifts in economic actors' “logic of action” towards opportunism. Little attention has been given to the reverse possibility that shifts in economic actors' “logic of action” away from opportunism might contribute to “embedding” or “organizing” capitalism. This paper builds on recent scholarship to theorize this scenario and then demonstrate its empirical validity with an historical institutionalist study of the emergence of such a “non-liberal” institution in Switzerland in 1961. The theoretical framework links three “logics of action” – opportunism, enlightened self-interest and strong solidarity – to Hopner's typology of capitalist institutions – organized, coordinated, and liberal. It theorizes the interactions between these logics and the social mechanism – goal signaling – that can explain a shift from one logic of action to another, potentially leading to change from one type of institution to another.
行动逻辑与资本主义模式:解释自下而上的非自由变革
最近的制度主义学者将资本主义的自由化或“解体”理论化,认为这是经济参与者的“行动逻辑”向机会主义转变的结果。很少有人注意到相反的可能性,即经济参与者的“行动逻辑”从机会主义转向可能有助于“嵌入”或“组织”资本主义。本文以最近的学术研究为基础,将这一情景理论化,然后通过对1961年瑞士出现的这种“非自由”制度的历史制度主义研究来证明其经验有效性。理论框架将三种“行动逻辑”——机会主义、开明的自我利益和强大的团结——与霍普纳的资本主义制度类型——有组织的、协调的和自由的联系起来。它将这些逻辑和社会机制——目标信号——之间的相互作用理论化,这可以解释从一种行为逻辑到另一种行为逻辑的转变,并可能导致从一种类型的制度向另一种类型的制度的转变。
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