The notion of social convention. An analytical approach
Abstract
This paper aims to integrate both economic and sociological notions of convention in a single analytical definition. To this end, it starts by distinguishing conceptually between the prevailing notion of convention in economic theory, or behavioral convention, and the sociological notion of convention, or normative convention. The former is defined as an arbitrary, indeterminate, and stable social regularity, whereas the latter is defined as a principle of action prescribing how to behave in certain situations. After developing both concepts,they are integrated in a dual definition of social convention. The paper concludes presenting a typology of social conventions derived from the proposed definition.Keywords
analytical sociology, social conventions, economic theory, sociological theoryPublished
2009-01-01
How to Cite
Miller Moya, L. M. (2009). The notion of social convention. An analytical approach. Papers. Revista De Sociologia, 91, 29–43. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/papers/v91n0.720
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