Pension capital is the single largest block of capital in the global domain of finance and a transformative social force. However, the studies on pension fund capitalism have been geographically limited. Although vast pools of pension capital have been generated outside the Anglo-American institutional environments, we still have little knowledge on the social construction of pension fund capitalism outside that context. The purpose of the study is to develop theoretical-methodological tools for studying the institutional differences in pension fund investments with habitual institutionalist theory at the level of organisation fields, and to apply these tools in an empirical case study that has theoretical relevance concerning the recent fi...
The theme of this thesis is positioned between social policy (pensions) and Europeanisation of the w...
A distinction is usually made between market-based and bank- based capitalisms due to the relative i...
The expansion and innovation of financial markets, commonly known as financialisation, is closely li...
Pension capital is the single largest block of capital in the global domain of finance and a transfo...
Pension funds have lately emerged as an essential field of study in various disciplines within socia...
Pension reform in European political economies has increased the institutional proximity of local pe...
This thesis began by posing two sets of research questions. The first set had two main aims. The fir...
In comparative political economy, the patience of capital investment has often been explained with t...
The study empirically reviews the administrative practices of the organizational field formed by the...
In comparative political economy, the patience of capital investment has often been explained with t...
This paper examines the linkages between pension regimes and national financial systems. Welfare sta...
European governments are increasingly retreating from public pension provision and promoting the exp...
Over the last decades pension systems across the developed world have 'financialized.' This shift ha...
"Basic public pension schemes and cut backs in earnings-related public pensions led to an increasing...
Institutional ownership in publicly listed companies has grown rapidly in recent decades. It is clai...
The theme of this thesis is positioned between social policy (pensions) and Europeanisation of the w...
A distinction is usually made between market-based and bank- based capitalisms due to the relative i...
The expansion and innovation of financial markets, commonly known as financialisation, is closely li...
Pension capital is the single largest block of capital in the global domain of finance and a transfo...
Pension funds have lately emerged as an essential field of study in various disciplines within socia...
Pension reform in European political economies has increased the institutional proximity of local pe...
This thesis began by posing two sets of research questions. The first set had two main aims. The fir...
In comparative political economy, the patience of capital investment has often been explained with t...
The study empirically reviews the administrative practices of the organizational field formed by the...
In comparative political economy, the patience of capital investment has often been explained with t...
This paper examines the linkages between pension regimes and national financial systems. Welfare sta...
European governments are increasingly retreating from public pension provision and promoting the exp...
Over the last decades pension systems across the developed world have 'financialized.' This shift ha...
"Basic public pension schemes and cut backs in earnings-related public pensions led to an increasing...
Institutional ownership in publicly listed companies has grown rapidly in recent decades. It is clai...
The theme of this thesis is positioned between social policy (pensions) and Europeanisation of the w...
A distinction is usually made between market-based and bank- based capitalisms due to the relative i...
The expansion and innovation of financial markets, commonly known as financialisation, is closely li...