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Imitation Modeling and Institutional Studies

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Type: Journal Article
Author: Barbashin, Maksim
Journal: Journal of Institutional Studies
Volume: 9
Page(s): 81-96
Date: 2017
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/10313
Sector: Theory
Region: Former Soviet Union
Subject(s): methodology
models
theory
Abstract: "This article discusses the use of imitation modeling in the conduct of institutional research. The institutional approach is based on the observation of social behavior. To understand a social process means to determine the key rules that individuals use, undertaking social actions associated with this process or phenomenon. This does not mean that institutions determine behavioral reactions, although there are a number of social situations where the majority of individuals follow the dominant rules. If the main laws of development of the institutional patterns are known, one can describe most of the social processes accurately. The author believes that the main difficulty with the analysis of institutional processes is their recursive nature: from the standards of behavior one may find the proposed actions of social agents who follow, obey or violate institutions, but the possibility of reconstructive analysis is not obvious. The author demonstrates how the institutional approach is applied to the analysis of social behavior. The article describes the basic principles and methodology of imitation modeling. Imitation modeling reveals the importance of institutions in structuring social transactions. The article concludes that in the long term institutional processes are not determined by initial conditions."

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