何柔宛(Karen Ho),普林斯頓大學人類學博士,明尼蘇達大學人類學係教授,研究方嚮為華爾街製度文化、美國企業裁員現象和新自由主義。
Financial collapses--whether of the junk bond market, the Internet bubble, or the highly leveraged housing market--are often explained as the inevitable results of market cycles: What goes up must come down. In Liquidated, Karen Ho punctures the aura of the abstract, all-powerful market to show how financial markets, and particularly booms and busts, are constructed. Through an in-depth investigation into the everyday experiences and ideologies of Wall Street investment bankers, Ho describes how a financially dominant but highly unstable market system is understood, justified, and produced through the restructuring of corporations and the larger economy. Ho, who worked at an investment bank herself, argues that bankers' approaches to financial markets and corporate America are inseparable from the structures and strategies of their workplaces. Her ethnographic analysis of those workplaces is filled with the voices of stressed first-year associates, overworked and alienated analysts, undergraduates eager to be hired, and seasoned managing directors. Recruited from elite universities as "the best and the brightest," investment bankers are socialized into a world of high risk and high reward. They are paid handsomely, with the understanding that they may be let go at any time. Their workplace culture and networks of privilege create the perception that job insecurity builds character and employee liquidity results in smart, efficient business. Based on this culture of liquidity and compensation practices tied to profligate deal-making, Wall Street investment bankers reshape corporate America in their own image. Their mission is the creation of shareholder value, but Ho demonstrates that their practices and assumptions often produce crises instead. By connecting the values and actions of investment bankers to the construction of markets and the restructuring of U.S. corporations, Liquidated reveals the particular culture of Wall Street often obscured by triumphalist readings of capitalist globalization.
發表於2024-12-26
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說起來非常諷刺:想在華爾街混得好,最重要的居然是人際關係。這就揭示瞭華爾街隻要頂級名校生的真實原因。說他們最聰明隻是噱頭,華爾街真正看中的是人際關係。頂級名校生的人際關係能帶來高端客戶,創造收益。在采訪中,有投行傢就直接跟何柔宛說:靠博學多纔就能達成交易嗎...
評分如下 “For my daughter and son, Mira and August, in the hope that their generation will see greater socioeconomic equality.” P.S. 很有趣 一些部分八卦風氣較重外, 討論比預想中有深度 敘述顯得有點絮絮叨叨
評分以人類學角度切入固然很好,可是似乎還沒有充分發揮人類學的威力,仍太受經理主義影響。 說投資銀行傢 no strategy,以及用精英文化來閤理化自己工作朝不保夕,都挺好。但以此種製度文化來解釋投行對企業造成的種種重組壓力,還是有些中介環節沒說清。 多處糾纏於 "打著追求股...
評分以人類學角度切入固然很好,可是似乎還沒有充分發揮人類學的威力,仍太受經理主義影響。 說投資銀行傢 no strategy,以及用精英文化來閤理化自己工作朝不保夕,都挺好。但以此種製度文化來解釋投行對企業造成的種種重組壓力,還是有些中介環節沒說清。 多處糾纏於 "打著追求股...
圖書標籤: 人類學
所以說我可以給。。某些人寫作業不是吹牛的。
評分所以說我可以給。。某些人寫作業不是吹牛的。
評分所以說我可以給。。某些人寫作業不是吹牛的。
評分人類學傢,人種學傢,來研究華爾街,咋一看,跨界嘛,再一想,啊,華爾街的人和我們已經不是一個人種瞭!不過這樣的混閤,確實帶來瞭新的視野和觀點,好書!
評分所以說我可以給。。某些人寫作業不是吹牛的。
Liquidated 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載