The paper argues that it is a mistake to define habit as behaviour or action; as a regular conjunction of actions; as a stock; as a form of automaticity (although habit is acquired and activated automatically); as a tendency, propensity or disposition (even though habit acts tendentially); as a mechanism; and as a process (even though habit is acquired and activated via several processes). A taxonomic definition is provided wherein habit is a cognitive representation of a cue-action response.
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Fleetwood, S. (2021). A definition of habit for socio-economics. Review of Social Economy, 79(2), 131–165. https://doi.org/10.1080/00346764.2019.1630668
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