2021
DOI: 10.1108/aaaj-12-2019-4320
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The gilded path: capital, habitus and illusio in the fund management field

Abstract: PurposeThe fund management sector plays an important role in society. The sector exists in close proximity to the accounting profession and the concerns of the paper reflect themes discussed by accounting scholars, particularly financialization, inequality and life within elite professional service organizations.Design/methodology/approachThis is an interpretive study of the fund management field based in the UK. It is based on 32 semi-structured interviews with individuals with personal experience of the fiel… Show more

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“…Despite these efforts to identify heterogeneity on the sell-side, this area has not been fully captured nor theorized by existing research. These findings are also supported by research showing that other financial professionals present significant variance in how they perform their tasks, whether that be in fund management (Millar 2021), public accounting (Spence and Carter 2014) or tax (Gracia and Oats 2012). Similar to our assertion about the more complex nature of rationality and motivation among sell-side analysts, we believe that the complexity of the social environment in which analysts operate is likely to also be reflected in heterogeneity among these actors and that to understand them better we need to explore the forces underpinning and maintaining this heterogeneity.…”
Section: Recent Accounting Literature On Equity Analystssupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Despite these efforts to identify heterogeneity on the sell-side, this area has not been fully captured nor theorized by existing research. These findings are also supported by research showing that other financial professionals present significant variance in how they perform their tasks, whether that be in fund management (Millar 2021), public accounting (Spence and Carter 2014) or tax (Gracia and Oats 2012). Similar to our assertion about the more complex nature of rationality and motivation among sell-side analysts, we believe that the complexity of the social environment in which analysts operate is likely to also be reflected in heterogeneity among these actors and that to understand them better we need to explore the forces underpinning and maintaining this heterogeneity.…”
Section: Recent Accounting Literature On Equity Analystssupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Emirbayer and Johnson (2008) and Malsch et al (2011) have effectively put to use this "conceptual triad" as a vantage point to gauge Bourdieu's impact on other fields (the field of organisational analysis and accounting, respectively). More recent studies (Doblytė, 2019;Millar, 2021) also employ this perspective of the triad. Similarly, the content analysis and the detailed reading of documents ground this section that focuses on how the key concepts in the triad field-capital-habitus have been used.…”
Section: Text Mining Network Based On the Co-occurrence Of Author-ass...mentioning
confidence: 99%