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Economic concept
In economics and economic sociology, embeddedness refers to the degree to which economic activity is constrained by non-economic institutions. The term
Embeddedness
Factors influencing employee retention
embeddedness is a 7-item scale that represents the general level of embeddedness of an employee in an organization, with "off-the job" embeddedness not
Job_embeddedness
American sociologist (born 1943)
Structure: The Problem of Embeddedness". This article caused Granovetter to be identified with the concept of "embeddedness", the idea that economic relations
Mark_Granovetter
System in which parties engage in transactions according to supply and demand
contributed to development of capitalism: saving is an ascetic activity. Embeddedness expresses the idea that the economy is not autonomous but subordinated
Market_(economics)
Theory in cognitive science
come about in practice. EEC is divided into two aspects: embodiment and embeddedness (or situatedness). Embodiment refers to the idea that the body's internal
Embodied_embedded_cognition
Legendary founder of the Hausa states
Bayajidda // (Hausa with tone markings: Bàyā̀jiddà) (real name: Abu Yazid) was, according to the legends surrounding most West African states before the
Bayajidda
Branch of sociology
Action and Social Structure: The Problem of Embeddedness". These works elaborated the concept of embeddedness, which states that economic relations between
Economic_sociology
American sociologist and network scientist
social embeddedness, the science of science, and inequality. In the 1990s, he published two empirical papers focusing on the concept of embeddedness. His
Brian_Uzzi
Argument by Karl Polanyi that economics is deeply rooted in societal change
Substantivism is an economic position that helps to explain the social relations embedded within the economy. It was first proposed by Karl Polanyi, who argues that
Substantivism
School of psychology founded by Alfred Adler
drives or parts. Individual psychology also stresses humans' social embeddedness: wellbeing is linked to belonging and contribution to the community —
Individual_psychology
German psychologist (1936–2006)
brain plasticity-based training methods. The perspective of historical embeddedness is composed of two main ideas: the idea that a relationship exists between
Paul_Baltes
Scientific study of human society and relationships
Action and Social Structure: The Problem of Embeddedness". This work elaborated the concept of embeddedness, which states that economic relations between
Sociology
Form of government
accountability). Merkel writes about five different forms of internal embeddedness, with democratic electoral regime occupying the central position because
Embedded_democracy
Public university in Tempe, Arizona, US
entirely student run and advances ASU's institutional commitments to social embeddedness and entrepreneurship. The space allows students to meet, work and join
Arizona_State_University
Concept by Gilles Deleuze
This plane is a pure immanence which is an unqualified immersion or embeddedness, an immanence which denies transcendence as a real distinction, Cartesian
Plane_of_immanence
American psychologist
history of holding environments, or cultures of embeddedness. Kegan described cultures of embeddedness in terms of three processes: confirmation (holding
Robert_Kegan
Improvised human settlement
"Ethnicized marginality and governance discontinuity: The contentious embeddedness of Roma settlements in Naples". Habitat International. 169 103714. doi:10
Shanty_town
Topics referred to by the same term
a 1973 science fiction novel by Ian Watson dealing with linguistics Embeddedness, in economics and economic sociology Self-embedding, in psychology, an
Embedded
1982 book by Michael Sandel
argues that liberal political philosophy inadequately accounts for the embeddedness of individuals in social and historical contexts. The book is considered
Liberalism and the Limits of Justice
Liberalism_and_the_Limits_of_Justice
Banking and insurance regulatory agency
A plaque in the ACPR's lobby emphasizes the authority's embeddedness in European Banking Supervision by memorializing the presence of European Central
French Prudential Supervision and Resolution Authority
French_Prudential_Supervision_and_Resolution_Authority
Direct reciprocal exchange of goods or services without the use of money
anthropology Basic concepts Barter Commodification Cultural capital Debt Embeddedness Finance Gift economy Inalienable possessions Limited good Reciprocity
Barter
Sharing knowledge for problem solving
theory concerns the external local network embeddedness, stating that subsidiaries' relational embeddedness with the external local network is essential
Knowledge_transfer
Analysis of social structures using network and graph theory
James; White, Douglas R. (February 2003). "Structural Cohesion and Embeddedness: A Hierarchical Concept of Social Groups". American Sociological Review
Social_network_analysis
Government of France from 1870 to 1940
Science and Country: History Writing, Nation Building, and National Embeddedness in Third Republic France, 1870–1914." Modern Intellectual History 20
French_Third_Republic
Form of pastoralism
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Nomadic_pastoralism
Evaluation Pacific Connectedness and Belonging Religious Centrality and Embeddedness Perceived Familial Wellbeing Perceived Societal Wellbeing The PIWBS was
The Pacific Identity and Wellbeing Scale
The_Pacific_Identity_and_Wellbeing_Scale
Process of development of a close, interpersonal relationship
social bonds are believed to be responsible for the majority of the embeddedness and structure of social networks in society as well as the transmission
Human_bonding
Gift-giving festival and economic system
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Potlatch
Sociological study of life and human interaction in metropolitan areas
governance. Tommaso Vitale has theorized mechanisms such as contentious embeddedness and decommodification to explain how marginalized groups interact with
Urban_sociology
American late-night talk show
the wider socio-political context and the complex interconnections and embeddedness of public policies in social outcomes.[citation needed] Last Week Tonight
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
Last_Week_Tonight_with_John_Oliver
Economist, philosopher and historian (1886–1964)
cultural version of economics, which emphasizes the way economies are embedded in society and culture. This opinion is counter to mainstream economics
Karl_Polanyi
Phrase commonly referring to prostitution
(2015). "The modern career of 'the oldest profession' and the social embeddedness of metaphors". American Journal of Cultural Sociology. 3 (2): 191–223
Oldest_profession
Leadership approach based on relationships
and Kacmar (2011), LMX leads to job embeddedness, which then leads to higher job satisfaction. Job embeddedness is a measurement of the extent to which
Leader–member_exchange_theory
German psychologist
understand the determinants and processes of interpersonal exchange and their embeddedness in the individual inner states and the outward situation. He invented
Friedemann_Schulz_von_Thun
The Livelihood of Man to the subject. It elaborates on his concept of embeddedness, that humans are social creatures and that economic activity takes place
Economistic_fallacy
Branch of agriculture concerned with raising livestock
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Pastoralism
German sociologist (born 1967)
cooperation. “Uncertainty also provides a theoretical opening to explain the embeddedness of economic action.” 2021: Appointed to the Academia Europaea 2018: "Gottfried
Jens_Beckert
Americans of Mexican ancestry
assimilation into American society. High income, English-language use, and embeddedness in American social contexts increased Latin American immigrants' geographic
Mexican_Americans
Political movement opposed to liberal democracy, advocating for its replacement
critique economic liberalism, advocating for greater regulation and social embeddedness, while others emphasize the role of cultural traditions and national
Postliberalism
Transition from nomadic lifestyle to a society that remains in one place permanently
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Sedentism
Workplace term for persistent disengagement without quitting
notes overlap with concepts such as burnout, disengagement, and job embeddedness; the novelty and boundaries of the term remain subjects of commentary
Quiet_cracking
Framework for scoring a behavior's complexity
living: Ego-development theory from symbiosis to conscious universal embeddedness. In M.L. Commons, J.D. Sinnott, F.A. Richards, & C. Armon (Eds.). Adult
Model of hierarchical complexity
Model_of_hierarchical_complexity
Information-carrying connections between people
Weak social ties, it is argued, are responsible for the majority of the embeddedness and structure of social networks in society as well as the transmission
Interpersonal_ties
System of economic exchange
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Redistribution (cultural anthropology)
Redistribution_(cultural_anthropology)
Concept in the philosophy of mind
embodiment of cognitive function provides the necessary conditions for embeddedness, enactedness, and extendedness to connect to cognition. 4E cognition
4E_cognition
Unexpected incurred costs in excess of budgeted amounts
Transportation Infrastructure Projects: Explanations and Their Theoretical Embeddedness". European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research. 10 (1):
Cost_overrun
Research university in Budapest, Hungary
established to strengthen Corvinus' scientific performance and international embeddedness. There are more than 20 research centres operating besides them at the
Corvinus University of Budapest
Corvinus_University_of_Budapest
Professor
that creates knowledge about the natural world while being aware of its embeddedness in society and culture. She co-edited Making Threats: Biofears and Environmental
Banu_Subramaniam
Exchange of goods or labour
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Reciprocity (cultural anthropology)
Reciprocity_(cultural_anthropology)
Behavior or process that undermines individuality of and in others
of individuals who care for each other"). When a target's agency and embeddedness in a community are denied, they no longer elicit compassion or other
Dehumanization
American economist
Coleman Award (1999) for his paper “Toward a Role-Theoretic Conception of Embeddedness”. His paper is a major contribution towards formalization of social theories
James D. Montgomery (economist)
James_D._Montgomery_(economist)
Theory in anthropology
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Original_affluent_society
1944 book by Karl Polanyi
critiqued. Sociologist Mark Granovetter's influential 1985 article on "embeddedness" drew on Polanyi's framework and helped establish the concept as foundational
The Great Transformation (book)
The_Great_Transformation_(book)
Fictional character in the Mass Effect series
argues that Grunt's social embeddedness is a culturally derived one, which contrasts with Miranda Lawson's more personal embeddedness. Stephanie Farnsworth
Grunt_(Mass_Effect)
International college and university associations and consortium
countries: Beerkens, H.J.J.G. (2004). Global Opportunities and Institutional Embeddedness; Higher Education Consortia in Europe and Southeast Asia (PDF). Enschede:
ASEAN_University_Network
British academic (born 1949)
has sought to combine the focus of ethnosymbolists on the historical embeddedness of nations with the stress of postmodernists on the multiplicity of identities
John_Hutchinson_(academic)
Correlation between embeddedness in social networks and consumer behaviour
The notion of consumer networks expresses the idea that people's embeddedness in social networks affects their behavior as consumers. Interactions within
Consumer_network
Hungarian conglomerate and asset manager
electricity distribution firm Titász from MKB Bank. In order to create market embeddedness and investor confidence, Opus Global merged with Konzum Nyrt. in 2019
Opus_Global
Right-wing regimes and movements similar to fascism
Hungarian Antisemitism until 1941: On Indigenous Roots and Transnational Embeddedness". Right-Wing Politics and the Rise of Antisemitism in Europe 1935-1941
Para-fascism
Taking financial risks in the hope of profit
4337/9781849806633.00021. ISBN 978-1-84980-663-3. Roos, Annie (15 March 2019). "Embeddedness in context: understanding gender in a female entrepreneurship network"
Entrepreneurship
Capital and largest city of South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Enterprise Livelihoods and Social Capital in Eastern Indonesia: Ethnic Embeddedness and Exclusion. Professional Geographer. 59 (4), 407–20. Wikimedia Commons
Makassar
Topological mapping
boundary arc of D goes to A and the other to B. Their existence and embeddedness is crucial in proving the h-cobordism theorem, where it is used to cancel
Whitney_disk
Field studying how people work in groups with the support of computing systems
customer experience, which is founded upon trust. A second CSCW paper, Embeddedness and Sequentiality in Social Media, explores a new methodology for analyzing
Computer-supported cooperative work
Computer-supported_cooperative_work
Irish experimental poet (born 1954)
poetry is to describe – however approximately or provisionally – our embeddedness in the material world." In the same issue, Professor J.C.C. Mays said
Billy_Mills_(poet)
Species of snake
Herpetology. 20 (1): 39–49. doi:10.5358/hsj.20.39. Kelley, L. G. (2011). The Embeddedness of Hognose Snakes (Heterodon Spp.) in the Wildlife Pet Trade and the
Leioheterodon_modestus
Person without fixed habitat
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Nomad
Act of replacing an employee with a new one
software engineering contexts shows that both job satisfaction and job embeddedness are negative predictors of turnover intentions. Companies can use exit
Employee_turnover
Book of the New Testament
Paul. Among the undisputed letters, there are five embedded clauses at four layers of embeddedness in the longest sentence in the opening thanksgiving
Second Epistle to the Thessalonians
Second_Epistle_to_the_Thessalonians
Scientific study of humans, human behavior, and societies
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Anthropology
Commercial enterprise in Saudi Arabia
ISBN 978-1-137-38561-1, retrieved 2022-02-18 Mogielnicki, Robert (2021), "Elite Embeddedness in Free Zone Development", in Mogielnicki, Robert (ed.), A Political
House_of_Alireza
Form of social disadvantage and relegation to the fringe of society
feeling of self-worth. Most people's social networks and a sense of embeddedness in society also revolve around their work. Many of the indicators of
Social_exclusion
study on news agencies published in 2019, "[b]ecause of their extensive embeddedness within national media systems, as well as their significant engagement
European Alliance of News Agencies
European_Alliance_of_News_Agencies
Basic distinction in philosophy
sciences and humanities. Political subjectivity is a reference to the deep embeddedness of subjectivity in the socially intertwined systems of power and meaning
Subjectivity and objectivity (philosophy)
Subjectivity_and_objectivity_(philosophy)
Societal goal and normative concept
the social and the natural. The ecological domain is defined as human embeddedness in the environment. From this perspective, social sustainability encompasses
Sustainability
Book by James Ferguson
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The_Anti-Politics_Machine
Finnish-British photographer
Byker, which in David Alan Mellor's words "bore witness to her intimate embeddedness in the locality". In 1980 she became the first photographer since the
Sirkka-Liisa_Konttinen
Lowest number of people removed to disconnect a social group
Social network N, T; White, Douglas (2003). "Structural Cohesion and Embeddedness: A Hierarchical Concept of Social Groups" (PDF). American Sociological
Structural_cohesion
American anthropologist (1930–2021)
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Marshall_Sahlins
Prehistoric and historic currency using sea shells
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Shell_money
Pattern of relationships between and among individuals and social groups
Moody, James; White, Douglas R (February 2003). "Structural Cohesion and Embeddedness: A Hierarchical Concept of Social Groups". American Sociological Review
Social_organization
Debate between substantivist and formalist economic models
describe them all. This difference in types of economy is explained by the 'embeddedness' of economic (i.e. provisioning) activities in other social institutions
Formalist–substantivist debate
Formalist–substantivist_debate
Phrase coined by Christopher Bollas
Arnold H. Modell, The Private Self (1993) p. 153 "Michael Robbins, 'Embeddedness'" (PDF). Wallin (2007), pp. 3, 183 Christopher Bollas, The Shadow of
Unthought_known
American businessman (1946–2017)
developed corporate strategies for growth including optimizing institutional embeddedness, nurturing networks of influential groups and clusters: doctors, private
Henri_Termeer
employees in unpaid wages. Oh, Joong-Hwan (2007). "Economic Incentive, Embeddedness, and Social Support: A Study of Korean-Owned Nail Salon Workers' Rotating
Migrant nail salon workers in the United States
Migrant_nail_salon_workers_in_the_United_States
Non-usage of animal products
that deserves special protection rather than recognize the "ecological embeddedness" of all. Plumwood wrote that animal food may be an "unnecessary evil"
Veganism
Overview of the culture of a capitalist system
the sphere of market transactions. However, applying the concept of embeddedness to market societies, the sociologist Granovetter demonstrates that rational
Culture_of_capitalism
Development of classes and classifications
concerned with the subject of classification (the classifiers) and their embeddedness in scientific traditions and other human cultures. Pragmatic classification
Taxonomy
Uncivil behaviour in the workplace
"The link between workplace incivility, emotional exhaustion, and job embeddedness: examining the moderating role of power distance". Journal of Organizational
Workplace_incivility
Marriage with someone under the legal age
K. Lewis, "Explaining Teen Childbearing and Cohabitation: Community Embeddedness and Primary Ties", Family Relations, Vol. 54, No. 5, Families and Communities
Child_marriage
British home entertainment retailer
secret? TopMBA.com: Increasing human and social capital by applying job embeddedness theory Archived 2011-07-17 at the Wayback Machine The Guardian: Richer
Richer_Sounds
Indian anthropologist
Her research on primary education offers an analysis of the cultural embeddedness of the school, the teacher and the child as simultaneously social and
Aninhalli_Vasavi
Professional in the discipline of economics
ISBN 978-0-521-01052-8. Callon, Michel (May 1998). "Introduction: The Embeddedness of Economic Markets in Economics". The Sociological Review. 46 (1_suppl):
Economist
Culture-bound syndrome
PMC 9558832. PMID 36245859. Sodi, Tholene; Bojuwoye, Olaniyi (2011). "Cultural Embeddedness of Health, Illness and Healing: Prospects for Integrating Indigenous
Ukuthwasa
German management scientist
facilitate serendipity for nascent entrepreneurs through fostering network embeddedness. Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice, 46(4): 884–919. Busch, C., & Hehenberger
Christian Busch (management scientist)
Christian_Busch_(management_scientist)
Networks of relationships among people who live and work in a particular society
Coleman once mentioned we cannot understate "the importance of the embeddedness of young persons in the enclaves of adults most proximate to them, first
Social_capital
Character from Neon Genesis Evangelion
Rei can also connect with plants and animals with "traits such as 'embeddedness,' 'transversal selfhood,' and 'ontological relationality'". Her posthumanist
Rei_Ayanami
Process where unique economic goods become interchangeable in the eyes of consumers
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Commoditization
Interdisciplinary scientific study of cognitive processes
range of views about brain-body-environment interaction, from causal embeddedness to stronger claims about how the mind extends to include tools and instruments
Cognitive_science
Academic field
purposive action are instead embedded in concrete, ongoing systems of social relations. Granovetter applied the concept of embeddedness to market societies, demonstrating
Economic_anthropology
Infinitely connected triply periodic minimal surface
pictures of intricate plastic models, but did not provide a proof of embeddedness. Schoen noted that the gyroid contains neither straight lines nor planar
Gyroid
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Teutonic
Teutonic name ANSI means "divinity, god."
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Arabic, Muslim
Name of the Prophet's Sword
Boy/Male
Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
The Sacred; Lord Shiva; The Sacred Syllable; Name of Three Lords (Bhrama; Vishnu and Mahesh)
Female
Egyptian
, the wife of the priest Anhur-mes.
Boy/Male
Greek
Starry one.
Boy/Male
English Latin
Pagan.
Female
Danish
, mighty battle maid.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Eyes
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German
Older form of Old High German Adalhaid, ADALEIZ means "noble sort."
Girl/Female
Tamil
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