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View article: Shaping the climate transition: Multistakeholder networks, elites, and sustainable finance policy in Europe
Shaping the climate transition: Multistakeholder networks, elites, and sustainable finance policy in Europe Open
As sustainable finance has entered the mainstream, it has become an area of contestation among civil society, political and business. In response, policy makers seek to resolve stalemates and enhance legitimacy by utilising multistakeholde…
View article: The changing spatial arrangements of global finance: Financial, social and legal infrastructures
The changing spatial arrangements of global finance: Financial, social and legal infrastructures Open
The spatial arrangements of global finance have changed significantly over the last 30 years, entangling new actors, relations and sites. Infrastructures have developed to stabilize change and complexity. The collection advocates for a bro…
View article: Parasitic universes: Organisational and technological meddling in the social
Parasitic universes: Organisational and technological meddling in the social Open
Debates about technology theorising ‘the social’ solely on dyadic and fixed positional terms fail to grasp important ways that new financial technologies participate in work organisations. As an alternative, we build on the work of Michel …
View article: How financial products organize spatial networks: Analyzing collateralized debt obligations and collateralized loan obligations as “networked products”
How financial products organize spatial networks: Analyzing collateralized debt obligations and collateralized loan obligations as “networked products” Open
During the 2010s, collateralized loan obligations rapidly became a trillion-dollar industry, mirroring the growth profile and peak value of its cousin—collateralized debt obligations—in the 2000s. Yet, despite similarities in product form …
View article: Cutting the network? Facebook's Libra currency as a problem of organisation
Cutting the network? Facebook's Libra currency as a problem of organisation Open
This essay explores the organisational character of Facebook's Libra currency by undertaking a critical reading of documents published by the Libra Association. Drawing on the conceptual work of Marilyn Strathern and Michel Serres, it illu…
View article: Finance as ‘bizarre bazaar’: Using documents as a source of ethnographic knowledge
Finance as ‘bizarre bazaar’: Using documents as a source of ethnographic knowledge Open
Markets and finance have long attracted ethnographic interest but the nature of their activity – opaque, secretive and increasingly placeless – precludes traditional ethnographic fieldwork. In this article, we propose documents as an alter…
View article: An Evaluative Framework for Mutual and Employee-Owned Businesses
An Evaluative Framework for Mutual and Employee-Owned Businesses Open
Mutual and Employee-owned businesses (MEOBs) continue to experience a revival in the UK, be it through the growth of building societies and financial mutuals, or the success of employee-owned businesses (see Co-operatives UK 2013a; EOA 201…