Status functions and institutional facts: reply to Hindriks and Guala

Hindriks and Guala (2014) hope to provide a unified account of institutional theory that will combine the accounts of regulative rules, constitutive rules, and equilibria. I argue that only the constitutive rule approach has any possibility of success, and that the other two cannot even pose the rig...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of institutional economics 2015-09, Vol.11 (3), p.507-514
1. Verfasser: SEARLE, JOHN R.
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Zusammenfassung:Hindriks and Guala (2014) hope to provide a unified account of institutional theory that will combine the accounts of regulative rules, constitutive rules, and equilibria. I argue that only the constitutive rule approach has any possibility of success, and that the other two cannot even pose the right questions, much less answer them. Hindriks and Guala think constitutive rules can be reduced to regulative rules. I argue that their reduction is mistaken. The key to understanding social ontology is understanding status functions.
ISSN:1744-1374
1744-1382
DOI:10.1017/S1744137414000629