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Routledge
05 July 2017
In the collective psyche, a financier is a capitalist. In managerial capitalism, the notion of the ‘manager’ emerged, and the role of the manager was distinct from the role of the ‘owner’. Financial capitalism is similarly underpinned by financiers who are not the holders of the financial assets they buy, sell, trade or advise upon.

Finance at Work explores the world of financiers, be they finance-oriented CEOs, CFOs, financial journalists, mergers and acquisitions’ advisors or wealth managers. Part I investigates the professional trajectories of members of corporate boards and financialisation as the dissemination of financial logic outside its primary ‘iron cage’; Part II responds by studying financiers at work within financial occupations or financial operations involving external actors; while Part III pursues the issue of financial boundaries by seeking out the way financial logic crosses these boundaries. Part IV takes back the hypothesis of differentiations within finance presented in Part I, and analyses the internal boundaries of asset management, wealth management and leveraged buyout (LBO) acquisitions.

This book is essential reading for researchers and academics within the field of finance who aim to understand the ‘spread of finance’ in contemporary societies.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   544g
ISBN:   9781138204034
ISBN 10:   113820403X
Series:   Routledge International Studies in Money and Banking
Pages:   280
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Further / Higher Education ,  A / AS level
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
"Contents List of Figures List of Tables Notes on Contributors Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction: Financiers at work, financialisation on the march Valérie Boussard PART I The boundaries of finance: Exclusionary process, social closure and inner regulation Introduction: Interrogating financialization as an analytic Karen Ho Chapter 1 Let’s make the company a bunch of figures: Professional representations in mergers and acquisitions firms Valérie Boussard and Marie-Anne Dujarier Chapter 2 Matching the market: Calibration and the working practices of quants Taylor Spears Chapter 3 Buying it: Financialisation through socialisation Natascha van der Zwan Chapter 4 Financial logic and bankers’ institutional entrepreneurship: The politics of the ""zombies"" debate in bankruptcy proceedings at the Commercial Court of Paris (2000–2005) Emmanuel Lazega, Lise Mounier and Sylvan Lemaire PART II Passing through boundaries: Financiers as intermediaries in conversion to financial logics Introduction: Financialising economic activities Donald MacKenzie Chapter 5 The financialization of the private wealth of farmers: Is it the work of the banks? Gilles Laferté and Abdoul Diallo Chapter 6 Financial backlash: When local bankers face social protest Quentin Ravelli Chapter 7 The assetisation of South African farmland: The role of finance and brokers Antoine Ducastel and Ward Anseeuw PART III Crossing boundaries: Individual careers as vehicles for financialisation Introduction: The financialisation of finance: The transformation of the French financial elite Sabine Montagne Chapter 8 The second financialisation in France, or how executives and directors with unchanged financial careers promoted a new conception of control Pierre François and Claire Lemercier Chapter 9 Financialisation through the trajectories of business school graduates in France Valérie Boussard and Simon Paye Chapter 10 ""I didn’t leave financial journalism, I left classical journalism"": Careers and commitments of French financial journalists at the time of financialisation Antoine Machut PART IV Internal boundaries: Diversity, segmentation, stratification within financial occupations Introduction: Is sociology of finance a general sociology? Olivier Godechot Chapter 11 Early careers in portfolio and wealth management: The roles of class, race and gender in occupational segmentations Stéphanie Mignot-Gérard, Constance Perrin-Joly, François Sarfati and Nadège Vezinat Chapter 12 Managing fortunes and privacy: Professional rhetoric and boundaries within wealth management Camille Herlin-Giret Chapter 13 The duality of the LBO field Fabien Foureault References Index"

Valérie Boussard is Professor of Sociology and Head of the Department of Sociology at the Paris Nanterre University, France. Her works are focused on the managerialisation and financialisation of contemporary firms through the analysis of professional and occupational groups which take part in such dynamics.

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