Markets, Morals, and Practices of Trade: Jurisdictional Disputes in the US Commerce in Cadavers
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Anteby, Michel
署名单位:
Harvard University
刊物名称:
ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-8392
DOI:
10.2189/asqu.2010.55.4.606
发表日期:
2010
页码:
606-638
关键词:
life-insurance
INSTITUTIONAL SOURCES
FORMAL-STRUCTURE
MOVEMENT
money
ORGANIZATIONS
CONSTRUCTION
transactions
incentives
legitimacy
摘要:
This study examines the U.S. commerce in human cadavers for medical education and research to explore variation in legitimacy in trades involving similar goods. It draws on archival, interview, and observational data mainly from New York State to analyze market participants' efforts to legitimize commerce and resolve a jurisdictional dispute. Building on literature on professions, the study shows that how goods are traded, not only what is traded, proves integral to constructing legitimacy, thus suggesting a practice-based view of moral markets. The professionals, including a group of gatekeepers, construct a narrative distinction between their own commerce and an implicitly less moral alternative and geographically insulate their trades from the broader commerce, creating in effect two circuits. Yet the professionals also promote specific practices of trade within their circuit to help them distinguish their own pursuit from an alternative course of action. The study's findings shed light on the micro-foundations of market legitimization and on the role of morals in sustaining professional jurisdictions.