@inbook{10.7758/9781610442602.6, ISBN = {9780871543431}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7758/9781610442602.6}, abstract = {Economic sociology is no longer a novelty. Born in the late nineteenth century and reborn in the 1970s, it has produced a long run of exciting studies and promising leads. (For a more detailed historical account, see Granovetter 1990.) As the century turns, it is timely to look beyond our accumulation of important empirical studies and reassess the theoretical agenda that a structural economic sociology might pursue, and where this agenda fits within the main concerns of sociology and economics.In doing so, we should keep in mind that the production and distribution of goods and services is just one}, author = {Mark Granovetter}, booktitle = {New Economic Sociology, The: Developments in an Emerging Field}, pages = {35--60}, publisher = {Russell Sage Foundation}, title = {A Theoretical Agenda for Economic Sociology}, year = {2002} }