Peer-Reviewed
Chun, Hyunsik, and Joonwoo Son.* 2025. “Toward New Organizational Sociology of Quantification: From Interlopers to Plurality and Contestation,” Sociology Compass 19(7), pp.1-13, e70084. https://doi.org/10.1111/soc4.70084.
*The first two authors contributed equally to this article.
Sociologists examine various forms of quantification and their consequences. In organizational sociology, the interloper perspective represents the dominant view on quantification, conceptualizing it as a new field actor that creates commercial opportunities through the institutionalization of quantification mechanisms and generates changes in institutions and organizations. After defining the interloper perspective and demonstrating its applications in organizational sociology, we discuss the assumptions and limitations of this perspective in understanding quantification processes. We then identify three mechanisms that contribute to the institutionalization of quantification in organizational research. Next, we present four alternative approaches to studying quantification drawn from political and economic sociology. We argue that organizational sociology of quantification can benefit from these alternatives by generating new theoretical questions about quantification processes and their impact on institutions: quantification is an interactive process that must address the demands of those being quantified; the production of quantification creates uncertainties as problems of cooperation and coordination emerge; the success of quantification depends on material mechanisms such as quantification devices; and social relations and collective action can increase plurality and diversity in the outcomes of quantification processes. Finally, we discuss how these new theoretical puzzles can be explored using theories of organizations and institutions.
Book Chapters
Son, Joonwoo. 2021. ”Cooperation (協業),” “Reorganization (再編成).” In Aiko Hibino, Mai Suzuki, and Masato Fukushima (eds), Word Map of Science, Technology, and Society (STS): Navigating the Era of Techno-Science (ワードマップ 科学技術社会学(STS): テクノサイエンス時代を航行するために). Tokyo: Shinyosha. (in Japanese)
Son, Joonwoo. 2019. ”A Hybrid of Prediction and Policy: Models and Policy Measures in Japanese Economic Planning (予測と政策のハイブリッド: 日本の経済計画における予測モデルと投資誘導).” In Tomiko Yamaguchi and Masato Fukushima (eds), Simulation, Prediction, and Society: The Politics of Forecasting (予測がつくる社会: 「科学のことば」の使われ方). Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press. (in Japanese)