Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
316
Language
English
Published
Mar 6, 2017
Publisher
Routledge
Edition
1
ISBN-10
113826296X
ISBN-13
9781138262966
Description
In an engaging exploration of the complex relationship between institutions and events, the author delves into the ways institutions shape and influence human actions and decisions. By examining the mechanisms of institutional guidance, the narrative illuminates the delicate balance between rational thought and the often unpredictable nature of real-world events.
Through a nuanced lens, the author invites readers to consider the inherent limits of rationality when faced with the complexities of societal structures. The work prompts reflection on how institutional forces can either empower or constrain individual agency, leading to a richer understanding of collective behavior and decision-making processes.
The book further challenges conventional views by addressing the possibilities that arise from navigating these institutional frameworks. It suggests that while institutions may impose certain boundaries, they also provide pathways for innovation and transformation within societies.
Ultimately, this thought-provoking inquiry opens up critical discussions about the interplay of cognition, action, and the overarching influence of institutions in shaping both individual and collective futures.
Through a nuanced lens, the author invites readers to consider the inherent limits of rationality when faced with the complexities of societal structures. The work prompts reflection on how institutional forces can either empower or constrain individual agency, leading to a richer understanding of collective behavior and decision-making processes.
The book further challenges conventional views by addressing the possibilities that arise from navigating these institutional frameworks. It suggests that while institutions may impose certain boundaries, they also provide pathways for innovation and transformation within societies.
Ultimately, this thought-provoking inquiry opens up critical discussions about the interplay of cognition, action, and the overarching influence of institutions in shaping both individual and collective futures.
Genres
Business & Economics