The sociology of the professions has shied away from cross-national comparative work. Yet research in different professional jurisdictions emphasizes the transnational nature of professional fields. Further work is therefore needed that explores the extent to which transnational professional fields are characterized by unity or heterogeneity. To that end, this article presents the results of a qualitative interrogation of the habitus of partners in ‘Big 4’ professional service firms across, primarily, five countries (Bangladesh, Canada, France, Spain and the UK). Marked differences are observed between the partner habitus in Bangladesh and the other countries studied in terms of entrepreneurial and public service dispositions. In turn, thes...
Rooted in the literature on comparative capitalism, we examine the effects of host country instituti...
For a long time sociologists of professions have differentiated Anglo-American and European contexts...
This dissertation seeks to explore the effects of institutional configuration and form of capitalism...
The sociology of the professions has shied away from cross-national comparative work. Yet research i...
This article argues that the relational approach can be particularly effective for addressing debate...
The geographical strategies of transnational corporations have received extensive attention from eco...
This paper highlights the effects of heterogeneous institutional contexts on transnational professio...
Globalization has significant implications for the professions, with the societies and the regulator...
This is the Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in The Internation...
An expanding institutionalist literature on professional service firms (PSFs) emphasizes that these ...
In discussions of the globalization of professional service firms there is an increasing recognition...
An expanding institutionalist literature on professional service firms (PSFs) emphasizes that these ...
For geographers, debates surrounding the knowledge economy have reinvigorated interest in the geogra...
International audienceOver the past 30 years, the international development of knowledge-based servi...
This study links theories of relationality and institutional change to deepen understanding of profe...
Rooted in the literature on comparative capitalism, we examine the effects of host country instituti...
For a long time sociologists of professions have differentiated Anglo-American and European contexts...
This dissertation seeks to explore the effects of institutional configuration and form of capitalism...
The sociology of the professions has shied away from cross-national comparative work. Yet research i...
This article argues that the relational approach can be particularly effective for addressing debate...
The geographical strategies of transnational corporations have received extensive attention from eco...
This paper highlights the effects of heterogeneous institutional contexts on transnational professio...
Globalization has significant implications for the professions, with the societies and the regulator...
This is the Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in The Internation...
An expanding institutionalist literature on professional service firms (PSFs) emphasizes that these ...
In discussions of the globalization of professional service firms there is an increasing recognition...
An expanding institutionalist literature on professional service firms (PSFs) emphasizes that these ...
For geographers, debates surrounding the knowledge economy have reinvigorated interest in the geogra...
International audienceOver the past 30 years, the international development of knowledge-based servi...
This study links theories of relationality and institutional change to deepen understanding of profe...
Rooted in the literature on comparative capitalism, we examine the effects of host country instituti...
For a long time sociologists of professions have differentiated Anglo-American and European contexts...
This dissertation seeks to explore the effects of institutional configuration and form of capitalism...