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    In:  Rethinking popular culture Berkeley 1991, S. 313-334.
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: Rethinking popular culture
    Angaben zur Quelle: Berkeley 1991, S. 313-334.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9780857242082 , 0857242083
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xv, 388 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Research in the sociology of organizations v. 30B
    Parallel Title: Print version Markets on trial : the economic sociology of the U.S. financial crisis. Part B
    DDC: 306.3
    Keywords: Economics Sociological aspects ; Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 ; Economics Sociological aspects ; Economics Sociological aspects ; Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 ; Economics ; Sociological aspects ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy ; Economic history ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture ; United States Economic conditions ; 2001-2009 ; United States ; United States Economic conditions 2001-2009 ; United States Economic conditions 2001-2009 ; United States ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Part B. Markets on trial: toward a policy-oriented economic sociology / Michael Lounsbury and Paul M. Hirsch -- The misapplication of Mr. Michael Jensen: how agency theory brought down the economy and why it might again / Frank Dobbin and Jiwook Jung -- Neoliberalism in crisis: regulatory roots of the U.S. financial meltdown / John L. Campbell -- The American corporate elite and the historical roots of the financial crisis of 2008 / Mark S. Mizruchi -- The political economy of financial exuberance / Greta R. Krippner -- The institutional embeddedness of market failure: why speculative bubbles still occur / Mitchel Y. Abolafia -- The social construction of causality: the effects of institutional myths on financial regulation / Anna Rubtsova, Rich Dejordy, Mary Ann Glynn And Mayer Zald -- Mesoeconomics: Business cycles, entrepreneurship, and economic crisis in commercial building markets / Thomas D. Beamish and Nicole Woolsey Biggart -- Through the looking glass: inefficient deregulation in the United States and efficient state ownership in China / Doug Guthrie and David Slocum -- Precedence for the unprecedented: a comparative institutionalist view of the financial crisis / Gerald A. McDermott -- After the ownership society: another world is possible / Gerald F. Davis -- What if we had been in charge? The sociologist as builder of rational institutions / Ezra W. Zuckerman -- The future of economics, new circuits for capital, and re-envisioning the relation of state and market / Fred Block.
    Abstract: Since the mid-20th century, organizational theorists have increasingly distanced themselves from the study of core societal power centers and important policy issues of the day. This has been driven by a shift away from the study of organizations, politics, and society and towards a more narrow focus on instrumental exchange and performance. As a result, our field has become increasingly impotent as a critical voice and contributor to policy. For a contemporary example, witness our inability as a field to make sense of the recent U.S. mortgage meltdown and concomitant global financial crisis. It is not that economic and organizational sociologists have nothing to say. The problem is that while we have a great deal of knowledge about finance, the economy, entrepreneurship and corporations, we fail to address how the knowledge in our field can be used to contribute to important policy issues of the day. This double-volume brings together some of the very top scholars in the world in economic and organizational sociology to address the recent global financial crisis debates and struggles around how to organize economies and societies around the world
    Description / Table of Contents: Part B. Markets on trial: toward a policy-oriented economic sociology / Michael Lounsbury and Paul M. HirschThe misapplication of Mr. Michael Jensen: how agency theory brought down the economy and why it might again / Frank Dobbin and Jiwook Jung -- Neoliberalism in crisis: regulatory roots of the U.S. financial meltdown / John L. Campbell -- The American corporate elite and the historical roots of the financial crisis of 2008 / Mark S. Mizruchi -- The political economy of financial exuberance / Greta R. Krippner -- The institutional embeddedness of market failure: why speculative bubbles still occur / Mitchel Y. Abolafia -- The social construction of causality: the effects of institutional myths on financial regulation / Anna Rubtsova, Rich Dejordy, Mary Ann Glynn And Mayer Zald -- Mesoeconomics: Business cycles, entrepreneurship, and economic crisis in commercial building markets / Thomas D. Beamish and Nicole Woolsey Biggart -- Through the looking glass: inefficient deregulation in the United States and efficient state ownership in China / Doug Guthrie and David Slocum -- Precedence for the unprecedented: a comparative institutionalist view of the financial crisis / Gerald A. McDermott -- After the ownership society: another world is possible / Gerald F. Davis -- What if we had been in charge? The sociologist as builder of rational institutions / Ezra W. Zuckerman -- The future of economics, new circuits for capital, and re-envisioning the relation of state and market / Fred Block.
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780857242068 , 0857242067
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xv, 330 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Research in the sociology of organizations v. 30A
    Parallel Title: Print version Markets on trial : the economic sociology of the U.S. financial crisis. Part A
    DDC: 306.3
    Keywords: Economics Sociological aspects ; Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 ; Economics Sociological aspects ; Economics Sociological aspects ; Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 ; Economic history ; Economics ; Sociological aspects ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy ; United States Economic conditions ; 2001-2009 ; United States ; United States Economic conditions 2001-2009 ; United States Economic conditions 2001-2009 ; United States ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Since the mid-20th century, organizational theorists have increasingly distanced themselves from the study of core societal power centers and important policy issues of the day. This has been driven by a shift away from the study of organizations, politics, and society and towards a more narrow focus on instrumental exchange and performance. As a result, our field has become increasingly impotent as a critical voice and contributor to policy. For a contemporary example, witness our inability as a field to make sense of the recent U.S. mortgage meltdown and concomitant global financial crisis. It is not that economic and organizational sociologists have nothing to say. The problem is that while we have a great deal of knowledge about finance, the economy, entrepreneurship and corporations, we fail to address how the knowledge in our field can be used to contribute to important policy issues of the day. This double-volume brings together some of the very top scholars in the world in economic and organizational sociology to address the recent global financial crisis debates and struggles around how to organize economies and societies around the world
    Description / Table of Contents: Part A. Markets on trial: toward a policy-oriented economic sociology / Michael Lounsbury and Paul M. HirschThe anatomy of the mortgage securitization crisis / Neil Fligstein and Adam Goldstein -- The structure of confidence and the collapse of Lehman Brothers / Richard Swedberg -- The role of ratings in the subprime mortgage crisis: the art of corporate and the science of consumer credit rating / Akos Rona-Tas and Stefanie Hiss -- Knowledge and liquidity: institutional and cognitive foundations of the subprime crisis / Bruce G. Carruthers -- Terminal isomorphism and the self-destructive potential of success: lessons from subprime mortgage origination and securitization / Jo-Ellen Pozner, Mary Katherine Stimmler and Paul Hirsch -- A normal accident analysis of the mortgage meltdown / Donald Palmer and Michael Maher -- The global crisis of 2007-2009: markets, politics, and organizations / Mauro F. Guillén and Sandra L. Suárez -- Regulating or redesigning finance? Market architectures, normal accidents, and dilemmas of regulatory reform / Marc Schneiberg and Tim Bartley -- The meltdown was not an accident / Charles Perrow.
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9780857242068 , 0857242067 , 9780857242082 , 0857242083
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (2 online resources (2 v.)
    Series Statement: Research in the sociology of organizations v. 30
    Series Statement: Research in the sociology of organizations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.3
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    Keywords: bicssc ; Geschichte 2007-2009 ; Occupational & industrial psychology ; Sociology: work & labour ; Psychology / Industrial & Organizational Psychology ; Social Science / Sociology / General ; Business & Economics / Organizational Behavior ; Economics / Sociological aspects ; Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 ; Finanzkrise ; Wirtschaftssoziologie ; United States / Economic conditions / 2001-2009 ; USA ; Konferenzschrift 2009 ; USA ; Finanzkrise ; Wirtschaftssoziologie ; Geschichte 2007-2009
    Abstract: Part A. Markets on trial: toward a policy-oriented economic sociology / Michael Lounsbury and Paul M. Hirsch -- The anatomy of the mortgage securitization crisis / Neil Fligstein and Adam Goldstein -- The structure of confidence and the collapse of Lehman Brothers / Richard Swedberg -- The role of ratings in the subprime mortgage crisis: the art of corporate and the science of consumer credit rating / Akos Rona-Tas and Stefanie Hiss -- Knowledge and liquidity: institutional and cognitive foundations of the subprime crisis / Bruce G. Carruthers -- Terminal isomorphism and the self-destructive potential of success: lessons from subprime mortgage origination and securitization / Jo-Ellen Pozner, Mary Katherine Stimmler and Paul Hirsch -- A normal accident analysis of the mortgage meltdown / Donald Palmer and Michael Maher -- The global crisis of 2007-2009: markets, politics, and organizations / Mauro F. Guillén and Sandra L. Suárez --
    Abstract: Regulating or redesigning finance? Market architectures, normal accidents, and dilemmas of regulatory reform / Marc Schneiberg and Tim Bartley -- The meltdown was not an accident / Charles Perrow. Part B. Markets on trial: toward a policy-oriented economic sociology / Michael Lounsbury and Paul M. Hirsch -- The misapplication of Mr. Michael Jensen: how agency theory brought down the economy and why it might again / Frank Dobbin and Jiwook Jung -- Neoliberalism in crisis: regulatory roots of the U.S. financial meltdown / John L. Campbell -- The American corporate elite and the historical roots of the financial crisis of 2008 / Mark S. Mizruchi -- The political economy of financial exuberance / Greta R. Krippner -- The institutional embeddedness of market failure: why speculative bubbles still occur / Mitchel Y. Abolafia -- The social construction of causality: the effects of institutional myths on financial regulation / Anna Rubtsova, Rich Dejordy, Mary Ann Glynn And Mayer Zald --
    Abstract: Mesoeconomics: Business cycles, entrepreneurship, and economic crisis in commercial building markets / Thomas D. Beamish and Nicole Woolsey Biggart -- Through the looking glass: inefficient deregulation in the United States and efficient state ownership in China / Doug Guthrie and David Slocum -- Precedence for the unprecedented: a comparative institutionalist view of the financial crisis / Gerald A. McDermott -- After the ownership society: another world is possible / Gerald F. Davis -- What if we had been in charge? The sociologist as builder of rational institutions / Ezra W. Zuckerman -- The future of economics, new circuits for capital, and re-envisioning the relation of state and market / Fred Block
    Note: Description based on print version record , Includes bibliographical references , Since the mid-20th century, organizational theorists have increasingly distanced themselves from the study of core societal power centers and important policy issues of the day. This has been driven by a shift away from the study of organizations, politics, and society and towards a more narrow focus on instrumental exchange and performance. As a result, our field has become increasingly impotent as a critical voice and contributor to policy. For a contemporary example, witness our inability as a field to make sense of the recent U.S. mortgage meltdown and concomitant global financial crisis. It is not that economic and organizational sociologists have nothing to say. The problem is that while we have a great deal of knowledge about finance, the economy, entrepreneurship and corporations, we fail to address how the knowledge in our field can be used to contribute to important policy issues of the day. This double-volume brings together some of the very top scholars in the world in economic and organizational sociology to address the recent global financial crisis debates and struggles around how to organize economies and societies around the world
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  • 5
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    Article
    In:  Studying elites using qualitative methods (1995), Seite 72-80 | year:1995 | pages:72-80
    ISBN: 0803970366
    Language: Undetermined
    Titel der Quelle: Studying elites using qualitative methods
    Publ. der Quelle: Thousand Oaks, Calif. [u.a.] : SAGE, 1995
    Angaben zur Quelle: (1995), Seite 72-80
    Angaben zur Quelle: year:1995
    Angaben zur Quelle: pages:72-80
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  • 6
    Article
    Article
    In:  The sociology of economic life (2001), Seite 287-305 | year:2001 | pages:287-305
    ISBN: 9780813397641
    Language: Undetermined
    Titel der Quelle: The sociology of economic life
    Publ. der Quelle: Boulder, Colo. [u.a.] : Westview Press, 2001
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2001), Seite 287-305
    Angaben zur Quelle: year:2001
    Angaben zur Quelle: pages:287-305
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  • 7
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    AV-Medium
    Bingley, UK : Emerald | Birmingham, AL, USA : EBSCO Industries, Inc.
    ISBN: 9780857242068 , 0857242067 , 9786612719622 , 6612719621
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 330 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Research in the sociology of organizations v. 30A
    DDC: 306.3
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    Abstract: Since the mid-20th century, organizational theorists have increasingly distanced themselves from the study of core societal power centers and important policy issues of the day. This has been driven by a shift away from the study of organizations, politics, and society and towards a more narrow focus on instrumental exchange and performance. As a result, our field has become increasingly impotent as a critical voice and contributor to policy. For a contemporary example, witness our inability as a field to make sense of the recent U.S. mortgage meltdown and concomitant global financial crisis. It is not that economic and organizational sociologists have nothing to say. The problem is that while we have a great deal of knowledge about finance, the economy, entrepreneurship and corporations, we fail to address how the knowledge in our field can be used to contribute to important policy issues of the day. This double-volume brings together some of the very top scholars in the world in economic and organizational sociology to address the recent global financial crisis debates and struggles around how to organize economies and societies around the world.
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  • 8
    AV-Medium
    AV-Medium
    Bingley, UK : Emerald | Birmingham, AL, USA : EBSCO Industries, Inc.
    ISBN: 9780857242082 , 0857242083
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 388 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Research in the sociology of organizations v. 30B
    DDC: 306.3
    RVK:
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    Abstract: Since the mid-20th century, organizational theorists have increasingly distanced themselves from the study of core societal power centers and important policy issues of the day. This has been driven by a shift away from the study of organizations, politics, and society and towards a more narrow focus on instrumental exchange and performance. As a result, our field has become increasingly impotent as a critical voice and contributor to policy. For a contemporary example, witness our inability as a field to make sense of the recent U.S. mortgage meltdown and concomitant global financial crisis. It is not that economic and organizational sociologists have nothing to say. The problem is that while we have a great deal of knowledge about finance, the economy, entrepreneurship and corporations, we fail to address how the knowledge in our field can be used to contribute to important policy issues of the day. This double-volume brings together some of the very top scholars in the world in economic and organizational sociology to address the recent global financial crisis debates and struggles around how to organize economies and societies around the world.
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  • 9
    Book
    Book
    New York [u.a.] : Free Press [u.a.]
    ISBN: 0029160200
    Language: English
    Pages: 440 S.
    Edition: 3. ed.
    DDC: 303.3/8
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    Keywords: Public opinion ; Communication ; Mass media ; Massenkommunikation
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  • 10
    ISBN: 1588113930 , 1588113922
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 275 S.
    Series Statement: Advances in organization studies 11
    Series Statement: Advances in organization studies
    DDC: 302.35
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    Keywords: Diskursanalyse ; Erzähltheorie ; Sprache ; Gesellschaft ; Organisation ; Poststrukturalismus ; Literatur ; Lyon 〈2001〉 ; Kongress ; Aufsatzsammlung
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