Abstract
Dholakia and Turcan present their interdisciplinary metatheory of bubbles with short case studies of minor and major bubbles. They comprehensively identify and exemplify constructs of the theory, set its temporal and contextual boundaries, and examine the underlying economic, psychological, and social dynamics assumptions, explaining how these elements are related. By doing so, they provide a partial window into the precarious nature of contemporary finance-driven capitalism and suggest some possible ways of overcoming the wrenching ups and downs of the prevalent system.
The case studies and original research in Toward a Metatheory of Economic Bubbles have far-reaching implications for the study and practice of entrepreneurship and marketing, public and corporate finance, and public policies towards innovation, economy, and finance. It contributes to the defining issues for economic sociology that describe the relationship between the economic and the social.
The case studies and original research in Toward a Metatheory of Economic Bubbles have far-reaching implications for the study and practice of entrepreneurship and marketing, public and corporate finance, and public policies towards innovation, economy, and finance. It contributes to the defining issues for economic sociology that describe the relationship between the economic and the social.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | New York |
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Publisher | Palgrave Macmillan |
Number of pages | 122 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-1137368706 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Mar 2014 |
Bibliographical note
Nikhilesh Dholakia is Professor of Marketing and International Business in the College of Business Administration at the University of Rhode Island, USA. Dholakia has been a co-winner of the Charles Slater award for the Journal of Macromarketing.Romeo V. Turcan is Associate Professor of International Business and Entrepreneurship at Aalborg University, Denmark. Turcan has professional experience in power, oil, military high-tech, management consulting, and nonprofit sectors.
Keywords
- Bubbles
- Hype
- Unsertainty
- Sentiments
- Turning point
- Political economy
- Capitalist Systems
- Typology
- Theory building
- Metatheory
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Emerald Literati Awards: Highly commended paper - Emerald Awards for Excellence - 2014
Dholakia, Nikhilesh (Recipient) & Turcan, Romeo V. (Recipient), 2 Jun 2014
Prize: Research, education and innovation prizes