Economics of Convention
2021
- Philippe Batifoulier & Rainer Diaz-Bone: Perspectives on the Economics and Sociology of Health. Contributions from the Institutionalist Approach of Economics of Convention – An Introduction.
- Philippe Batifoulier, Jean-Paul Domin & Amandine Rauly: Erosion of Solidarity in France and Welfare Conventions: The New Role of Complementary Health Insurance.
- Philippe Batifoulier, Louise Braddock, Victor Duchesne, Ariane Ghirardello & John Latsis: Targeting “Lifestyle” Conditions. What Justifications for Treatment?
- Nicolas Da Silva: The Industrialization of “Liberal Medicine” in France. A Labor Quality Conventions Approach.
- Peter Streckeisen: Medicine and Economic Knowledge: The Relevance of Career in the Study of Transformations in the Healthcare System.
- Tine Hanrieder & Eloisa Montt Maray: Digitalizing Community Health Work: A Struggle over the Values of Global Health Policy.
- Eva Nadai, Anna Gonon, Robin Hübscher & Anna John: The Social Organization of Work Incapacity. Incapacities in the Swiss Social Insurance System and in the Workplace.
- Anne Vatter & Walter Bartl: Justifying Physical Activity (Dis-)Engagements: Fitness Centers and the Latent Expectations of (Former) Members.
- Johannes Achatz, Stefan Selke & Nele Wulf: Adjusting Reality. The Contingency Dilemma in the Context of Popularised Practices of Digital Self-Tracking of Health Data.
- Valeska Cappel: The Plurality of Daily Digital Health. The Emergence of a New Form of Health Coordination.
- Eryk Noji, Karolin Kappler & Uwe Vormbusch: Situating Conventions of Health: Transformations, Inaccuracies, and the Limits of Measuring in the Field of Self-Tracking.
- Rainer Diaz-Bone: Economics of Convention Meets Canguilhem.
2019
- Rainer Diaz-Bone & Olivier Favereau: Perspectives of Economics of Convention on Markets, Organizations, and Law. An Introduction.
- Olivier Favereau: The Economics of Convention: From the Practice of Economics to the Economics of Practice.
- Guillemette de Larquier & Géraldine Rieucau: Valuation and Matching: A Conventionalist Explanation of Labor Markets by Firms’ Recruitment Channels.
- Julia Brandl, Arjan Kozica, Katharina Pernkopf & Anna Schneider: Flexible Work Practices: Analysis from a Pragmatist Perspective.
- Delphine Remillon: Unemployment and Turning Points in Careers: A Conventionalist Analysis.
- Ariane Ghirardello: Discrimination as a Convention: A Re-Assessment of the Impact of Social Intervention.
- Christian Bessy & Francis Chateauraynaud: The Dynamics of Authentication and Counterfeits in Markets.
- Luka Jakelja & Florian Brugger: Why Do Markets Change? Some Conventionalist Considerations on the Stability and Dynamic of Markets.
- Franck Bessis & Camille Chaserant: A New Analysis of the Market for Legal Services. The Lawyer, homo œconomicus or homo conventionalis?.
- Claude Didry: Labor Law as a Base for Firms’ Organization.
- Lisa Knoll: Sustainable Markets and the State: Taxation, Cap-and-Trade, Pay-for-Success, and Nudging.
- Philippe Batifoulier, Nicolas Da Silva & Victor Duchesne: The Dynamics of Conventions: The Case of the French Social Security System.
- Michael Faust & Jürgen Kädtler: The (Not Entirely) Financialized Enterprise – A Conceptual Proposal.
- Rainer Diaz-Bone: Economics of Convention Meets Foucault.
- Rainer Diaz-Bone: Statistical Panopticism and Its Critique.
2017
- Rainer Diaz-Bone: Classifications, Quantifications and Quality Conventions in Markets - Perspectives of the Economics of Convention.
2016
- Rainer Diaz-Bone & Emmanuel Didier: The Sociology of Quantification – Perspectives on an Emerging Field in the Social Sciences.
- Emmanuel Didier: Alain Desrosières and the Parisian Flock. Social Studies of Quantification in France since the 1970s.
- Rainer Diaz-Bone: Convention Theory, Classification and Quantification.
- Thomas Amossé: The Centre d’Etudes de l’Emploi (1970-2015): Statistics – On the Cusp of Social Sciences and the State.
- Laurent Thévenot: From Social Coding to Economics of Convention: A Thirty-Year Perspective on the Analysis of Qualification and Quantification Investments.
- Robert Salais: Quantification and Objectivity. From Statistical Conventions to Social Conventions.
- Etienne Penissat, Cécile Brousse, Jérôme Deauvieau, Julien Chevillard, Emmanuelle Barozet & Oscar Mac-Clure: From Statistical Categorizations to Ordinary Categorizations of Social Space: History and Legacy of an Original Study Based on a Card Game.
- Eve Chiapello & Christian Walter: The Three Ages of Financial Quantification: A Conventionalist Approach to the Financiers’ Metrology.
- Corine Eyraud: Quantification Devices and Political or Social Philosophy. Thoughts Inspired by the French State Accounting Reform.
- Fabian Muniesa: Setting the Habit of Capitalization: The Pedagogy of Earning Power at the Harvard Business School, 1920-1940.
- Daniel Speich Chassé: The Roots of the Millennium Development Goals: A Framework for Studying the History of Global Statistics.
- Lars Behrisch: Statistics and Politics in the 18th Century.
- Martin Lengwiler: Risky Calculations: Financial Mathematics and Securitization since the 1970s.
- Wendy Espeland: Reverse Engineering and Emotional Attachments as Mechanisms Mediating the Effects of Quantification.
2015
- Rainer Diaz-Bone, Claude Didry & Robert Salais: Conventionalist’s Perspectives on the Political Economy of Law. An Introduction.
- Rainer Diaz-Bone: Institutionalist and Methodological Perspectives on Law – Contributions of the Economics of Convention.
- Claude Didry: The Institutional Foundations of “Labor Conventions” in France between the Wars.
- Christian Bessy: The Dynamics of Law and Conventions.
- Michela Barbot: When the History of Property Rights Encounters the Economics of Convention. Some Open Questions Starting from European History.
- Frédéric Marty: Towards an Economics of Convention-Based Approach of the European Competition Policy.
- Edward Lorenz: Work Organization Conventions and the Declining Competitiveness of the British Shipbuilding Industry, 1930-1970.
- Lisa Knoll: The Hidden Regulation of Carbon Markets.
- Noel Whiteside: Who were the Unemployed? Conventions, Classifications and Social Security Law in Britain (1911-1934).
- Simon Deakin: Juridical Ontology: The Evolution of Legal Form.
- Robert Salais: Europe, Laboratory for A-Democracy?
2012
- Rainer Diaz-Bone & Robert Salais: The Économie des Conventions – Transdisciplinary Discussions and Perspectives. Introduction to the HSR Focus.
- Christian Bessy: Institutions and Conventions of Quality.
- Laurent Thévenot: Convening the Company of Historians to go into Conventions, Powers, Critiques and Engagements.
- Jürgen Kädtler: On Conventions, Institutions, Power, and Uncertainty – Some Cursory Remarks.
- Bert De Munck: Conventions, the Great Transformation and Actor Network Theory.
- Robert Salais: Quantification and the Economics of Convention.
- Rainer Diaz-Bone: Elaborating the Conceptual Difference between Conventions and Institutions.
- Claire Judde de Larivière: The ‘Public’ and the ‘Private’ in Sixteenth-Century Venice: From Medieval Economy to Early Modern State.
2011
- Rainer Diaz-Bone & Robert Salais: Economics of Convention and the History of Economies. Towards a Transdisciplinary Approach in Economic History.
- Rainer Diaz-Bone: The Methodological Standpoint of the “économie des conventions”.
- Alain Desrosières: The Economics of Convention and Statistics: The Paradox of Origins.
- Claire Judde de Larivière & Georges Hanne: Occupational Naming Conventions: Historicity, Actors, Interactions.
- Bert De Munck: Guilds, Product Quality and Intrinsic Value. Towards a History of Conventions?
- Christof Jeggle: Pre-industrial Worlds of Production: Conventions, Institutions and Organizations.
- Philippe Minard: Micro-Economics of Quality and Social Construction of the Market: Disputes Among the London Leather Trades in the Eighteenth-Century.
- Jürgen Kädtler: Financialisation of Capitalist Economies – Bargaining on Conventional Economic Rationalities.
- Laurent Thévenot: Conventions for Measuring and Questioning Policies. The Case of 50 Years of Policy Evaluations through a Statistical Survey.
- Robert Salais: Labour-Related Conventions and Configurations of Meaning: France, Germany and Great Britain prior to the Second World War.