Revija za sociologiju, Vol. 26 No. 3-4, 1995.
Pregledni rad
In the Black Box of Rationality
Nenad Karajić
; Filozofski fakultet, Zagreb
Sažetak
The author outlines a radically different decision-making model from the ones widely used in economics and in sociology. The neoclassical decision making model assumes that individuals know what is in their self interest and make choices accordingly (Utilitarian tradition). Sociologists, on the other hand, have been preoccupied with the concept of actors, whose choices are dominated by collective norms (Durkheimian tradition). Both concepts are highly unrealistic. The central thesis advanced here is that the majority of choices actors make are largely based on the interrelation between two typical viewpoints of rationality. Here an attempt is made to provide the rational choice framework which integrates instrumental rationality (cognitive, analytic) and normative-affective factors. This model is considered more appropriate than its older alternatives: homo economicus and homo sociologicus. Granovetter’s concept of embedded rationality is of crucial importance for keeping the three segments in such relations.
Ključne riječi
homo economicus; homo sociologicus; rationality; interests; values; social embeddedness; institutions
Hrčak ID:
154568
URI
Datum izdavanja:
31.12.1995.
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