A rich literature has emerged on the causes and consequences of international capital mobility (ICM). Yet much of this literature typically depicts ICM as a brute fact – one which possesses an unproblematic logic to which actors respond automatically across time and space. We challenge this depiction and argue that in large part, how you stand on ICM depends on how it is collectively seen as a consequence of empirically and contextually variable intersubjectively shared beliefs, or social facts. We therefore argue that researchers that fail to take social facts seriously run the risk of making unwarranted causal inferences and less effective policy recommendations. We advance the literature by specifying how the ontological novelty of a soc...
In previous papers we presented our research that analyzed the role individual social capital might ...
Conventional wisdom holds that increasing international capital mobil-ity reduces incentives for fir...
The ‘international’ can be conceived of as a highly sought after symbolic capital. People seek to i...
Abstract: A rich literature has emerged on the causes and consequences of international capital mobi...
The debate about the scope of feasible policy-making in an era of globalisation continues to be set ...
Matthew Watson draws a distinction between the spatial and the functional mobility of capital, allow...
The globalisation hypothesis has altered many of the common-sense ‘truths’ around which the social w...
This chapter discusses the wider societal and theoretical implications of the empirical outcomes pre...
This paper reexamines the issue of international financial capital mobility, which has become today’...
This paper reexamines the issue of international financial capital mobility, which has become today’...
In this paper, I explore the impacts of international capital flows on income distribution within co...
This thesis comprises three essays on social capital including social distance, social trust and soc...
This thesis comprises three essays on social capital including social distance, social trust and soc...
This paper explores the hypothesis that international capital flows are driven in part by the level ...
Social capital theory has emerged as a significant conceptual innovation, challenging the dominant p...
In previous papers we presented our research that analyzed the role individual social capital might ...
Conventional wisdom holds that increasing international capital mobil-ity reduces incentives for fir...
The ‘international’ can be conceived of as a highly sought after symbolic capital. People seek to i...
Abstract: A rich literature has emerged on the causes and consequences of international capital mobi...
The debate about the scope of feasible policy-making in an era of globalisation continues to be set ...
Matthew Watson draws a distinction between the spatial and the functional mobility of capital, allow...
The globalisation hypothesis has altered many of the common-sense ‘truths’ around which the social w...
This chapter discusses the wider societal and theoretical implications of the empirical outcomes pre...
This paper reexamines the issue of international financial capital mobility, which has become today’...
This paper reexamines the issue of international financial capital mobility, which has become today’...
In this paper, I explore the impacts of international capital flows on income distribution within co...
This thesis comprises three essays on social capital including social distance, social trust and soc...
This thesis comprises three essays on social capital including social distance, social trust and soc...
This paper explores the hypothesis that international capital flows are driven in part by the level ...
Social capital theory has emerged as a significant conceptual innovation, challenging the dominant p...
In previous papers we presented our research that analyzed the role individual social capital might ...
Conventional wisdom holds that increasing international capital mobil-ity reduces incentives for fir...
The ‘international’ can be conceived of as a highly sought after symbolic capital. People seek to i...