The Sociology of Financial Markets / Edition 1

The Sociology of Financial Markets / Edition 1

by Karin Knorr Cetina, Alex Preda
ISBN-10:
0199275599
ISBN-13:
9780199275595
Pub. Date:
12/16/2004
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199275599
ISBN-13:
9780199275595
Pub. Date:
12/16/2004
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
The Sociology of Financial Markets / Edition 1

The Sociology of Financial Markets / Edition 1

by Karin Knorr Cetina, Alex Preda

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Overview

Financial markets have often been seen by economists as efficient mechanisms that fulfill vital functions within economies. But do financial markets really operate in such a straightforward manner? The Sociology of Financial Markets approaches financial markets from a sociological perspective. It seeks to provide an adequate sociological conceptualization of financial markets, and examine who the actors within them are, how they operate within which networks, and under which cognitive and cultural assumptions. Patterns of trading, trading room coordination, cognition and emotions, and global interaction are studied to help us better understand how markets work and the types of reasoning underlying these institutions. Financial markets also have a structural impact on the governance of social and economic institutions. Until now, sociologists have examined issues of governance mostly with respect to the legal framework of financial transactions. Contributions in this book highlight the ways in which financial markets shape the inner working and structure of corporations and their governance. Finally, the book seeks to investigate the symbolic aspects of financial markets. Financial markets affect not only economic and social structures but also societal cultural images and frameworks of meaning. Barbara Czarniawska demonstrates how representations of gender relationships are a case in point. Arguing that financial markets are not simply neutral with respect to questions of gender but enhance certain images and interpretations of men and women. Addressing many important topics from a sociological perspective for the first time, this book will be key reading for academics, researchers, and advanced students of financial markets in Business, Management, Economics, Finance and Sociology.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199275595
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/16/2004
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 9.30(w) x 6.20(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

University of Konstanz

University of Edinburgh

Table of Contents

Introduction, Karin Knorr Cetina and Alex PredaSection I: Inside Financial Markets1. The Embeddedness of Electronic Markets: The Case of Global Capital Markets, Saskia Sassen2. How Are Global Markets Global? The Architecture of a Flow World, Karin Knorr Cetina3. How a Superportfolio Emerges: Long-Term Capital Management and the Sociology of Arbitrage, Donald MacKenzie4. How to Recognize Opportunities: Heterarchical Search in a Trading Room, Daniel Beunza and David Stark5. Emotions on the Trading Floor: Social and Symbolic Expressions, Jean-Pierre Hassoun6. Women in Financial Services: Fiction and More Fiction, Barbara CzarniawskaSection II: The Age of the Investor7. The Investor as a Cultural Figure of Global Capitalism, Alex Preda8. The Values and Beliefs of European Investors, Walter De Bondt9. Conflicts of Interest in the US Brokerage Industry, Richard SwedbergSection III: Finance and Governance10. Interpretive Politics at the Federal Reserve, Mitchel Y. Abolafia11. The Return of Bureaucracy: Managing Dispersed Knowledge in Global Finance, Gordon Clark and Nigel Thrift12. Enterprise Risk Management and the Organization of Uncertainty in Financial Institutions, Michael Power13. Managing Investors: How Financial Markets Reshaped the American Firm, Dirk Zorn, Frank Dobbin, Julian Dierkes, and Man-Shan Kwok14. Nothing But Net? Networks and Status in Corporate Governance, Gerald Davis and Gregory RobbinsIndex
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