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Chapter 2 – Understanding Politics,
Laws, and Economics
 Institutions are the formal and informal rules of the game
 Institutional transitions are the fundamental changes introduced to the
institutions that affect firms as players
 Institution-based view is a leading perspective that suggests that the success
and failure of firms are enabled and constrained by institutions
 Institutional framework is formal and informal institutions governing
individual and firm behavior
 Formal institutions are represented by laws, regulations, and rules
 Regulatory pillar is the coercive power of governments
 Informal institutions are institutions represented by cultures, ethics, values,
and norms
 Normative pillar is the mechanism through which norms influence individual
and firm behavior
 Norms are values, beliefs, and actions of relevant players that influence the
focal individuals and firms
 Cognitive pillar is the internalized (or taken-for-granted) values and beliefs
that guide individual and firm behavior
 Institutions constrain the range of acceptable actions, and as a result, reduces
uncertainty
 Transaction costs are costs associated with economic transactions or the
costs of doing business
 Opportunism is defined as the act of seeking self-interest with guile
 Bounded rationality is the necessity of making rational decisions in the
absence of complete information
 A political system refers to the rules of the game on how a country is
governed politically
 Democracy is a political system in which citizens elect representatives to
govern the country on their behalf
 Totalitarianism (dictatorship) is a political system in which one person or
party exercises absolute political control over the population
 Political risk is risk associated with political changes that may negatively
impact domestic and foreign firms
 A legal system is the rules of the game on how a country’s laws are enacted
and enforced
 Civil law is a legal tradition that uses comprehensive statutes and codes as a
primary means to form legal judgements
 Common law is a legal tradition that is shaped by precedents and traditions
from previous judicial decisions
 Theocratic law is a legal system based on religious teachings
 Property rights are the legal rights to use an economic property (resource)
and to derive income and benefits from it
 Intellectual property is intangible property that is the result of intellectual
activity
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