地位のシグナル:市場競争の社会学的研究<br>Status Signals : A Sociological Study of Market Competition

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地位のシグナル:市場競争の社会学的研究
Status Signals : A Sociological Study of Market Competition

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 304 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780691136431
  • DDC分類 658.802

基本説明

New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2005. The first major sociological examination of how concerns about status affect market competition.

Full Description

Why are elite jewelers reluctant to sell turquoise, despite strong demand? Why did leading investment bankers shun junk bonds for years, despite potential profits? Status Signals is the first major sociological examination of how concerns about status affect market competition. Starting from the basic premise that status pervades the ties producers form in the marketplace, Joel Podolny shows how anxieties about status influence whom a producer does (or does not) accept as a partner, the price a producer can charge, the ease with which a producer enters a market, how the producer's inventions are received, and, ultimately, the market segments the producer can (and should) enter. To achieve desired status, firms must offer more than strong past performance and product quality--they must also send out and manage social and cultural signals. Through detailed analyses of market competition across a broad array of industries--including investment banking, wine, semiconductors, shipping, and venture capital--Podolny demonstrates the pervasive impact of status.
Along the way, he shows how corporate strategists, tempted by the profits of a market that would negatively affect their status, consider not only whether to enter the market but also whether they can alter the public's perception of the market. Podolny also examines the different ways in which a firm can have status. Wal-Mart, for example, has low status among the rich as a place to shop, but high status among the rich as a place to invest. Status Signals provides a systematic understanding of market dynamics that have--until now--not been fully appreciated.

Contents

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS ix LIST OF TABLES xi ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xiii INTRODUCTION: An Emergent Perspective from an Emergent Field 1 CHAPTER ONE: Status, Reputation, and Quality 10 CHAPTER TWO: The Matthew Effect (Un)bounded 22 CHAPTER THREE: Getting More for Less in the Investment Banking Industry 40 CHAPTER FOUR: To Mingle or Not to Mingle with the Hoi Polloi: That Is the Question 76 CHAPTER FIVE: The Medium, the Message, and the Signal 103 CHAPTER SIX: Status and Invention 132 CHAPTER SEVEN: Embeddedness and Entry 175 CHAPTER EIGHT: An Evolutionary Perspective on Status Segregation 199 CHAPTER NINE: Uncertainty Reconsidered 227 CHAPTER TEN: Conclusion 249 BIBLIOGRAPHY 267 CREDITS 279 INDEX 281

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