Dear OMT community,
Many of you will be interested on several pieces in the most recent Socio-Economic Review (SER). SER promotes scholarship at the interface of disciplines, and often has material of interest for the OMT community. SER welcomes your submissions that link organizational and management theory topics to broader issues of the political economy or which bear upon the wider relations of how firms are shaped by social forces or conversely, how firms influence society itself.
A few examples from the first 2017 follow. The piece by Fourcade and Healy examines the implications of big data and their market uses for the economy of moral judgement. Harrington takes an in-depth look into the secretive world of trusts and their role in the process of financialization. Jung examines how workers resist layoffs in the US. Also, we have an excellent debate of Jens Beckert's groundbreaking book "Imagined Futures." Please check it out.
Sincerely,
Gregory Jackson
From: Oxford University Press [mailto:oxfordacademicalerts@oup.com] Sent: Freitag, 21. April 2017 15:05 To: Jackson, Gregory Subject: Socio-Economic Review Table of Contents for January 2017
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Volume 15 Issue 1
January 2017
Editorial
Socio-economics after Trump
Articles
Seeing like a market
Marion Fourcade ; Kieran Healy
Trusts and financialization
Brooke Harrington
Washington dissensus: ambiguity and conflict at the International Monetary Fund
Tod S. Van Gunten
Throwing out the ballast: growth models and the liberalization of German industrial relations
Lucio Baccaro; Chiara Benassi
'Modernize and Die'? German social democracy and the electoral consequences of the Agenda 2010
Hanna Schwander; Philip Manow
Young people and dualization in Europe: a fuzzy set analysis
Paulo Marques ; Isabel Salavisa
Outsiders at the ballot box: operationalizations and political consequences of the insider–outsider dualism
Allison E. Rovny ; Jan Rovny
The causes of rising wage inequality: the race between institutions and technology
Tali Kristal ; Yinon Cohen
A struggle on two fronts: labour resistance to changing layoff policies at large US companies
Jiwook Jung
Review Symposium
Jens Beckert, 2016, Imagined Futures. Fictional Expectations and Capitalist Dynamics, Harvard University Press
Rona-Tas Akos
Thanks to our reviewers in 2016
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