Publications in collaboration with researchers from Vienna University of Economics and Business (14)

2024

  1. POLANYI’S INSTITUTIONALISM BETWEEN THE LINES

    The Routledge Handbook on Karl Polanyi (Taylor and Francis), pp. 266-277

2022

  1. Europeanization and Law: Integration through Law and its Limits

    Sociology of Europeanization: volume 3 (De Gruyter), pp. 191-214

2021

  1. The Role of Law in European Monetary Integration: A Critical Reconstruction and a Response to Klein

    Global Perspectives, Vol. 2, Núm. 1

  2. Transnational law and economic sociology

    The Oxford Handbook of Transnational Law (Oxford University Press), pp. 67-88

2019

  1. Bounded sociality: behavioural economists’ truncated understanding of the social and its implications for politics

    Journal of Economic Methodology, Vol. 26, Núm. 3, pp. 243-258

  2. Karl Polanyi and the Law of Market Society

    Osterreichische Zeitschrift fur Soziologie, Vol. 44, Núm. 2, pp. 197-208

2018

  1. Correlated ownership: Polanyi, Commons, and the property continuum

    Research Handbook on the Sociology of International Law (Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.), pp. 62-85

  2. What is the 'social' in behavioural economics? The methodological underpinnings of governance by nudges

    Research Methods in Consumer Law: A Handbook (Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.), pp. 399-440

2017

  1. The rule of the market: Economic constitutionalism understood sociologically

    Sociological Constitutionalism (Cambridge University Press), pp. 241-264

2016

  1. From Resource to Burden: Rescaling Solidarity with Strangers in the Single Market

    European Law Journal, Vol. 22, Núm. 6, pp. 806-821

  2. From social rights to economic incentives? The moral (re)construction of welfare capitalism

    Social Rights in the Welfare State: Origins and Transformations (Taylor and Francis), pp. 137-156

  3. Unravelling the European Community of Debt

    European Law Journal, Vol. 22, Núm. 6, pp. 720-742

  4. Workers no longer welcome? Europeanization of solidarity in the wake of Brexit

    Socio-Economic Review