Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
884103 Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 2011 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper provides a rational choice analysis of rituals, defined as predictable and regular observances of acts or procedures, which have a symbolic element resulting in the inculcation or reinforcement of shared values and beliefs. The purpose is threefold. First, to make clear why rituals matter for economic and social outcomes. Second, to engage in interdisciplinary exchange by demonstrating how economics can be blended with insights from other social sciences. Third, to gain insight into why rituals exist and persist, as well as the process through which rituals change.

Research highlights▶ Provides a rational choice analysis of rituals. ▶ Makes clear why rituals matter for economic and social outcomes. ▶ Blends the economic way of thinking with other social sciences. ▶ Explains why rituals exist, why they tend to persist, and how they can change.

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