Banking Industry Regulation and Strategic Action Fields: a research agenda for Economic Sociology.
This paper examines the evolution of the regulation of the banking industry in the EU after the global financial crisis of 2008. It proposes to analyze the sector as a strategic action field, embedded in a web of fields and where participants differ in their power and influence. The analysis is focu...
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doaj-ddafd7ebb44f4211b5f3564fb18467452021-08-02T18:37:11ZcatUniversitat Rovira i VirgiliRevista Internacional de Organizaciones2013-570X1886-41712016-03-011510.17345/rio15.29-48157Banking Industry Regulation and Strategic Action Fields: a research agenda for Economic Sociology.Manuel Ángel Santana Turégano0Universidad de La LagunaThis paper examines the evolution of the regulation of the banking industry in the EU after the global financial crisis of 2008. It proposes to analyze the sector as a strategic action field, embedded in a web of fields and where participants differ in their power and influence. The analysis is focused in two policies implemented under the new European regulation, the limitation of the variable remuneration and the introduction of diversity quotas. It follows the policy making mechanism, from the scientific discussion about whether these measures improve the performance of organizations to the adoption of policies that close all controversies in a black box, following ideas developed in the Social Studies of Science (SSS). This inquiry, albeit modest, suggest that a deeper understanding of the regulation of the banking industry could be gained following an approach that combines Strategic Action Fields Theory and Social Studies of Science. https://www.revista-rio.org/index.php/revista_rio/article/view/190corporate governancesocial studies of scienceEurope Union2008 financial crisi |
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Banking Industry Regulation and Strategic Action Fields: a research agenda for Economic Sociology. |
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Banking Industry Regulation and Strategic Action Fields: a research agenda for Economic Sociology. |
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Banking Industry Regulation and Strategic Action Fields: a research agenda for Economic Sociology. |
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Banking Industry Regulation and Strategic Action Fields: a research agenda for Economic Sociology. |
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Banking Industry Regulation and Strategic Action Fields: a research agenda for Economic Sociology. |
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banking industry regulation and strategic action fields: a research agenda for economic sociology. |
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Universitat Rovira i Virgili |
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Revista Internacional de Organizaciones |
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2013-570X 1886-4171 |
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This paper examines the evolution of the regulation of the banking industry in the EU after the global financial crisis of 2008. It proposes to analyze the sector as a strategic action field, embedded in a web of fields and where participants differ in their power and influence. The analysis is focused in two policies implemented under the new European regulation, the limitation of the variable remuneration and the introduction of diversity quotas. It follows the policy making mechanism, from the scientific discussion about whether these measures improve the performance of organizations to the adoption of policies that close all controversies in a black box, following ideas developed in the Social Studies of Science (SSS). This inquiry, albeit modest, suggest that a deeper understanding of the regulation of the banking industry could be gained following an approach that combines Strategic Action Fields Theory and Social Studies of Science.
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corporate governance social studies of science Europe Union 2008 financial crisi |
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