Buch, Englisch, 384 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 832 g
Buch, Englisch, 384 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 832 g
ISBN: 978-0-415-41730-3
Verlag: Routledge
Crisis with US sub-prime mortgages, paralysis in global credit markets and the run on Northern Rock all wake-up calls to the growing influence of finance and financial markets on the lives of ordinary people. Social scientists began debating financialization in the late 2000s much as they debated globalizsation in the 1990s, and this important book prepares the way by allowing readers to (re)define financialization for themselves.
The articles are grouped by discourse, covering not only inter-war liberal collectivism and current cultural economy, but also the agency theory of mainstream finance and political economy of various kinds. Helpful commentaries introduce each individual reading while section introductions analyze the assumptions, core propositions, achievements and limits in each distinct literature.
This book will challenge readers to bring a new understanding to the financialization of present day capitalism. It is an invaluable resource for students and researchers from business and management, plus all the social sciences with interests in political and cultural economy.
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General Introduction
Section 1 History: Critique of the Rentier and Financier - Introduction
1. Against the Rentier and Financier R.H. Tawney
2. Control, Liquidity and the "Community Interest" Adolf A. Berle and Gardiner Means
3. Speculation, Cyclicality and the Euthanasia of the Rentier John Maynard Keynes
Section 2 Agency Theory: The Value Maximizing Manager? - Introduction
4. Making Internal Control Systems Work Michael Jensen
5. Contracts, Discipline and Management Pay Henri L.Tosi et al
6. Testing the Pay/ Performance Relation Eugene Fama
7. Whose Company is it Anyway? Paddy Ireland
8. Financial Intermediaries: Working for Themselves? Peter Folkman et al
Section 3 Political Economy: Accumulation and Innovation - Introduction
9. A Finance-Led Growth Regime? Robert Boyer
10. Accumulation and the Profits of Finance Greta Krippner
11. Financialization and the Slowdown of Accumulation Engelbert Stockhammer
12. Financialization, Neoliberalism and Income Inequality in the USA Gérard Duménil and Dominique Lévy
Section 4 Cultural Economy: Narrative and Performative Discrepancies - Introduction
13. Financialization of Daily Life Randy Martin
14. The New Economy and a New Market Culture Nigel Thrift
15. Performativity and the Black Scholes Model Donald MacKenzie and Yuval Millo
16. The Final Salary Pensions "Crisis" Paul Langley
Section 5 Current Debates: Financialized Management - Introduction
17. The Finance Conception of the Firm Neil Fligstein
18. Shareholder Value and Corporate Governance William Lazonick and Mary O’Sullivan
19. Logics of Bargaining in the German Automotive Industry Jürgen Kädtler and Hans Joachim Sperling
20. GE Under Jack Welch: Narrative, Performative and the Business Model Julie Froud et al