16 décembre 2016
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Julien Brailly et al., « Market as a Multilevel System », HALSHS : archive ouverte en Sciences de l’Homme et de la Société, ID : 10.1007/978-3-319-24520-1_10
Economic sociology has established the interdependencies between economic and social structures using the notion of embeddedness of the former in the latter. However research usually studies inter-organizational commercial networks and inter-individual informal networks separately. In this article we use a multilevel framework to jointly analyze economic networks between firms and informal networks between their members in order to reframe this embeddedness hypothesis. Based on a network study of a trade fair for television programs in Eastern Europe we show that while each level has its own specific processes, they are partly nested. Beyond this result, we observe that these levels of agency emerge in different contexts and that they are diachronically related. To conclude, we show that in order to understand performance in a market one needs to look at this dual positioning of individuals and organizations.