RT Article T1 Perceived marketization in Poland: Translating key concepts of institutional anomie theory to the micro level JF European journal of criminology VO 20 IS 1 SP 20 OP 42 A1 Bieliński, Jacek A2 Hövermann, Andreas LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1839930160 AB Institutional anomie theory (IAT) describes the potentially criminogenic impact of economically dominated social institutions. Although originally cast at the macro level of society, more efforts have emerged lately to capture the IAT framework on the individual level, resulting in a need for appropriate measures representing the presumed marketization processes. Our study addresses this need by offering a theoretically derived, comprehensive measure of the individual-level instantiation of an anomic culture depicted in IAT, that is, ?marketized mentality?. Structural equation models testing for the single higher-order factor marketized mentality are calculated with a representative random sample of Poland?s population. Finally, the implications and limitations resulting from the analyses are discussed. K1 Culture K1 Poland K1 Institutional Anomie Theory K1 Marketization K1 Structural equation modelling K1 Values DO 10.1177/1477370821996853