Journal of Economic Sociology
2012 - 2015
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Volume 14, issue 5, 2013
- Interview with William Carroll. The Basic Issues of Capitalism in the XIX Century are Still Vital in the XXI Century pp. 12-22

- William Carroll
- “Women’s Work” and Personal Well-Being: Technology of Exclusion in Post-Soviet Russia pp. 23-58

- Svetlana Yaroshenko
- Passing Recipes: How Users’ Innovations are Distributed pp. 73-103

- Natalia Bogatyr
- The Problem of Choice between Personal Benefit and Professional Responsibility in Lawyers Work: Development of Individual Level of Control pp. 104-143

- Anton Kazun
- How the Law Really Works: The New Sociology of Law in Russia pp. 144-158

- Aryna Dzmitryieva
- Making Decisions by Amateur Investors A Review on Book: Harrington B. (2008) Pop Finance: Investment Clubs and the New Investor Populism. Princeton: Princeton University Press pp. 159-170

- Natalia Khalina
Volume 14, issue 4, 2013
- The Russian Professional Sociological Society Needs More Independent Experts. Igor Zadorin interviewed by Andrey Yakovlev pp. 10-26

- Igor Zadorin
- Predictors of Innovative Consumption Practices: Internet Shopping Adoption in Russian Households pp. 27-57

- Natalia Firsova
- Triumph of the City: How Our Greatest Invention Makes Us Richer, Smarter, Greener, Healthier, and Happier (an excerpt) pp. 75-94

- Edward L Glaeser
- Memory as a Commercial Product: The Social Construction of Market Demand for Professional Photography in Moscow pp. 95-115

- Anastasiya Evstratova
- Observing Finance as a Network of Observations. Comment on Esposito pp. 116-124

- David Stark
- Deadlocks and Turns of Historical Analysis of Early Capitalism: Capitalists in Spite of Themselves by R. Lañhmann. Book Review on the Russian Edition of: Lachmann R. 2000. Capitalists in Spite of Themselves. Elite Conflict and Economic Transitions in Early Modern Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press pp. 125-136

- Dmitry Zhikharevich and Andrey Rezaev
Volume 14, issue 3, 2013
- An Expert must Strive to be Independent while Society should Support His Inspiration pp. 8-26

- Victor Polterovich
- Informal Employment and Subjective Social Status: The Case of Russia pp. 27-63

- Anna Zudina
- The Microtheory of Innovative Entrepreneurship pp. 96-108

- William Baumol
- Social Entrepreneurship in Russia: Key Actors and the Development Potential pp. 109-132

- Alena Albutova
- A Review of Sociological Theories and Interpretations of the Notion of «Lifestyle»: From Class Society to Postmodern pp. 133-144

- Elena Gorban
- Preface to the Russian Edition of: Fligstein N. 2001. The Architecture of Markets: An Economic Sociology of Twenty-First-Century Capitalist Societies. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press (translated by Alexander Kurakin. 2013 (Forthcoming). M.: HSU Publishing House) pp. 145-151

- Vadim Radaev
- Russian Healthcare System: What is a Diagnosis? pp. 179-184

- Tatyana Filippova
- Interdisciplinary Seminar «Critical Approach to Consumption and Consumer Studies in Post-Soviet Societies», Kazan, 29–30 March, 2013 pp. 185-191

- Olga Gourova
Volume 14, issue 2, 2013
- Interview with Marion Fourcade: «Durkheim and Science Studies for Economic Sociology» pp. 8-16

- Marion Fourcade
- Looking Like a Russian. Russian Migrants in Finland: Social Characteristics and Clothing Consumption pp. 17-41

- Olga Gourova
- Reassembling the Social. An Introduction to Actor-Network-Theory pp. 73-87

- Bruno Latour
- Job and Life Satisfaction of Russian Mothers and Women without Children pp. 88-110

- Margarita Pankratova
- Is There a Canon in Economic Sociology? pp. 111-122

- Dan Wang
- A Travel Guide to Academic Worlds. Book Review on Russian translation of Altbach et al. (eds). 2012. Paying the Professoriate: A Global Comparison of Compensation and Contracts. New York: Routledge pp. 123-127

- Elizaveta Sivak
- International Conference «Embeddedness and Beyond: Do Sociological Theories Meet Economic Realities?», Moscow, October 25–28, 2012 pp. 150-155

- Elena Nazarbaeva
Volume 14, issue 1, 2013
- Interview with Tommaso Pardi: «New Geopolitics of Automobile Industry» pp. 7-12

- Tommaso Pardi
- Your Last Purchase but Chosen Not by You: How Buyers Make Their Choices in the Market for Funeral Services pp. 13-27

- Ekaterina Moiseeva
- The Darwin Economy: Liberty, Competition, and the Common Good pp. 54-71

- Robert Frank
- Organized Dissonance and Emotionality: A Case-Study of One Public Kindergarten in Moscow pp. 72-95

- Elena Konobeeva
- Pay for Women with Kids in Russia: Is There Any Discrimination? pp. 96-110

- Tatiana Karabchuk and Varvara Pankratova
- Blat in the USSR or Economy of Favours Book Review on Ledeneva A. 1998. Russia’s Economy of Favours: Blat, Networking and Informal Exchange. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press pp. 111-119

- Svetlana Barsukova
- Twelve Years Later or Some Thoughts on International Conference Embeddedness and Beyond: Do Sociological Theories Meet Economic Realities?, Moscow, October 25–28, 2012 pp. 134-139

- Vadim Radaev
Volume 13, issue 5, 2012
- Interview with James March: «If You Think You’re a Good Scholar You Do It Regardless of Whether It has Any Consequences» pp. 8-17

- James March
- Temporary Agency Workers: Social Characteristics and Employment pp. 18-33

- Irina Kozina
- Understanding Growth in Europe, 1700–1870: Theory and Evidence pp. 57-102

- Joel Mokyr and Hans-Joachim Voth
- Institutional Frameworks of the Development of Non-Government Universities in Russia pp. 102-128

- Mariya Neuvazhaeva
- Four Methods for Defining Organizational Boundaries in Sociology pp. 129-145

- Igor Chirikov
- Preface to Russian translation (2012. Forthcoming): Dobbin F. 1994. Forging Industrial Policy: The United States, Britain, and France in the Railway Age. Cambridge [England], NY: Cambridge University Press pp. 146-149

- Vadim Radaev
Volume 13, issue 4, 2012
- Interview with Richard W. Scott: «You Need to Think Hard about the Difference between Approaching a Question as an Economic Sociologist Versus an Organization Sociologist» pp. 8-18

- Richard Scott
- Political Holes in the Economy: The Business Network of Partisan Firms in Hungary pp. 19-47

- David Stark and Balazs Vedres
- Why People Leave: Factors Affecting Russian Employees’ Intentions to Change the Organization pp. 48-80

- Azer Efendiev, Evgeniya Balabanova and Elena Yarygina
- The Global Paradigm Shift and the Emanation of a Network Economy pp. 95-115

- Nataliya Smorodinskaya
- Ambivalent Consumer Attitudes toward Counterfeits pp. 116-154

- Ekaterina Khramova
- Systematic Transformation in Germany: Positive Expectations and Hard Reality pp. 154-173

- Alexander Iudin and Dmitry Shpilev
- Hand out the Cards, Sirs! Book Review on Guseva A. 2008. Into the Red: the Birth of the Credit Card Market in Postcommunist Russia. Stanford: Stanford University Press pp. 174-177

- Vadim Radaev
Volume 13, issue 3, 2012
- Interview with Mark Granovetter: «Organization Theory and Economic Sociology Go along Side by Side» pp. 8-21

- Mark Granovetter
- Who Manages Money in Russian Households? pp. 22-56

- Dilyara Ibragimova
- Matrices of Human Metacapital Games: Up and Down Games for Woodman, Robber, and Professor pp. 71-95

- Aleksander Poddiakov
- Parliament as a «Window of Opportunities»: A Study on the Pursuit of Business Interests by Entrepreneurs with Mandates pp. 96-122

- Maria Sakaeva
- New Institutionalism in Economics and New Economic Sociology: Main Similarities and the Differences pp. 123-133

- Maxim Markin
- Laboratory for Studies in Economic Sociology, National Research University Higher School of Economics pp. 134-145

- Elena Berdysheva
- VI Conference «Contemporary Russian Society and Sociology» in Memoriam of Yury Levada pp. 164-168

- Victoriya Gornostaeva
Volume 13, issue 2, 2012
- Interview with Walter W. Powell: «I might be a Little More Sanguine Today than I was Ten Years Ago» pp. 8-16

- Walter W Powell
- Petering Out or Flaming Up? New Institutional Economics in East-Central Europe pp. 17-34

- Janos Matyas Kovacs
- Bear Skins and Macaroni: On Social Life of Things in a Siberian State Collective, and On the Performativity of Gift and Commodity Distinctions pp. 59-81

- Nikolai Ssorin-Chaikov
- Informal Economy in Russia: A Brief Overview pp. 99-111

- Svetlana Barsukova and Vadim Radaev
- Three Sagas of Economics, or Traits of Professional Cuisine pp. 112-117

- Ivan Pavlutkin
- «Comparative Sociology in Quantitative Perspective»: The Laboratory for Comparative Research (LCSR) Conference, 25–28 November 2011 pp. 144-148

- Natalia Firsova
Volume 13, issue 1, 2012
- Interview with John Nye «All of Us Had a Strong Interest in Applying Economic Ideas to General Problems in the Social Sciences» pp. 7-17

- John Nye
- A Study of Cross-Border Shopping: Why Inhabitants of St Petersburg Prefer to Do Shopping in Finland? pp. 18-37

- Olga Gurova
- Consumer Choice of Retail Formats in Russian Grocery Sector pp. 46-66

- Yuliya Domoratskaya
- From Criticism toward Analytics: Commodification of Vital Goods as an Actual Research Problem in the New Economic Sociology pp. 67-85

- Elena Berdysheva
- State and Bandits: Drama with Prologue and Epilogue pp. 86-97

- Svetlana Barsukova
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