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Salvage Ethnography In The Financial Sector by Jonathan Hearn, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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Salvage Ethnography In The Financial Sector by Jonathan Hearn, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON
From Jonathan Hearn
Current price: $170.00

From Jonathan Hearn
Salvage Ethnography In The Financial Sector by Jonathan Hearn, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON
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This book is based on ethnographic research from 2001-2, during Bank of Scotland's first year of merger with Halifax to form HBOS. The research is revisited from the present perspective in the wake of the global banking and financial crisis that undermined HBOS in 2008. This historical perspective on the ethnographic data is used to explore: people's responses to the pressures of heightened competition and organisational change; mutual and sometimes antagonistic perceptions of Scottish and English identities across the two merged banks; conflicting evaluations of national and organisational cultures; and the challenges of integrating ethnographic and historical perspectives in a single study. As an historical ethnography it 'salvages' a disappearing culture of Scottish and UK banking, disintegrated by neoliberal processes. | Salvage Ethnography In The Financial Sector by Jonathan Hearn, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
This book is based on ethnographic research from 2001-2, during Bank of Scotland's first year of merger with Halifax to form HBOS. The research is revisited from the present perspective in the wake of the global banking and financial crisis that undermined HBOS in 2008. This historical perspective on the ethnographic data is used to explore: people's responses to the pressures of heightened competition and organisational change; mutual and sometimes antagonistic perceptions of Scottish and English identities across the two merged banks; conflicting evaluations of national and organisational cultures; and the challenges of integrating ethnographic and historical perspectives in a single study. As an historical ethnography it 'salvages' a disappearing culture of Scottish and UK banking, disintegrated by neoliberal processes. | Salvage Ethnography In The Financial Sector by Jonathan Hearn, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

















