rulesnorms
Rulesnorms is a concept in social science that describes the interaction between formal rules and informal norms in shaping collective behavior. It treats rules (laws, policies, and procedures) and norms (shared expectations and conventional practices) as complementary mechanisms of governance and coordination.
In this view, formal rules provide explicit incentives, rights, and sanctions, while norms supply social meaning,
The dynamics of rulesnorms emphasize co-evolution. Rules can codify existing norms, making them more durable, while
Examples include traffic systems where laws align with cultural driving norms, corporate codes of conduct that
Methodologically, researchers study rulesnorms through measures of compliance, perceived legitimacy, enforcement costs, and changes in behavior