During the 1990s, the United States underwent a dramatic transformation: investing in stocks, once the province of a privileged elite, became a mass activity involving more than half of Americans. Pop Finance follows the trajectory of this new market populism via the rise of investment clubs, through which millions of people across the socioeconomic spectrum became investors for the first time. As sociologist Brooke Harrington shows, these new investors pour billions of dollars annually into the U.S. stock market and hold significant positions in some of the nation's largest firms. Drawing upon Harrington's long-term observation of investment clubs, along with in-depth interviews and extensive survey data, Pop Finance is the first book to e...
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In 18th century England, a few popular novelists started to imagine that money could ‘watch’ the peo...
American populism has had a major impact on the development of U.S. corporate governance throughou...
Fewer than half of all Americans are experiencing the potential long-term rewards of equity investin...
During the 1990s, the United States underwent a dramatic transformation: investing in stocks, once t...
A Literature Review on how investing has changed, the companies that have have pioneered this change...
This doctoral thesis traces the various forms in which ordinary people engaged in the stock market a...
Socially responsible investing has been gaining substantial attention in recent decades with growing...
This paper studies the dramatic evolution in the way American investors choose to invest in the mutu...
Invested examines the perennial and nefarious appeal of financial advice manuals. Who hasn’t wished ...
Investors who want to make money while sticking to personal values are growing in number. Social inv...
Mutual funds have become an important intermediary between households and financial markets, especia...
Traditional finance theories assume that investors only evaluate risk and expected returns when maki...
My dissertation contains three essays in behavioral finance. The first essay investigates the asset ...
My dissertation examines economic determinants of household financial decisions and investor behavio...
Wider participation in stockholding is often presumed to reduce wealth inequality. We measure and de...
In 18th century England, a few popular novelists started to imagine that money could ‘watch’ the peo...
American populism has had a major impact on the development of U.S. corporate governance throughou...
Fewer than half of all Americans are experiencing the potential long-term rewards of equity investin...