Financial oikonomization: the financial government and administration of the household
This article introduces a new social scientific understanding of the relationship between
households and finance. We call it financial oikonomization. Financial oikonomization …
households and finance. We call it financial oikonomization. Financial oikonomization …
Contested technology: Social scientific perspectives of behaviour-based insurance
M Tanninen - Big Data & Society, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
In this review, I analyse how 'behaviour-based personalisation'in insurance–that is, insurers'
increased interest in tracking and manipulating insureds' behaviour with, for instance …
increased interest in tracking and manipulating insureds' behaviour with, for instance …
Enacting actuarial fairness in insurance: From fair discrimination to behaviour-based fairness
G Meyers, I Van Hoyweghen - Science as Culture, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
In line with developments in the personalisation of risk, the idea that insurance products
should above all be 'fair'to the policyholders is increasingly voiced by commentators. The …
should above all be 'fair'to the policyholders is increasingly voiced by commentators. The …
Personalizing solidarity? The role of self-tracking in health insurance pricing
L McFall - Economy and society, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Can data-driven innovations, working across an internet of connected things, personalize
health insurance prices? The emergence of self-tracking technologies and their adoption …
health insurance prices? The emergence of self-tracking technologies and their adoption …
From Marx to market and back again: Performing the economy
B Christophers - Geoforum, 2014 - Elsevier
This article argues for a more constructive dialogue between political–economic and other
heterodox economic approaches to capitalist markets. Arguing that political economists' …
heterodox economic approaches to capitalist markets. Arguing that political economists' …
[图书][B] Devising consumption: cultural economies of insurance, credit and spending
L McFall - 2014 - taylorfrancis.com
The book explores the vital role played by the financial service industries in enabling the
poor to consume over the last hundred and fifty years. Spending requires means, but these …
poor to consume over the last hundred and fifty years. Spending requires means, but these …
Who, or what, is insurtech personalizing?: persons, prices and the historical classifications of risk
This paper examines the promises and pitfalls associated with Insurtech–the anticipated
innovations in the insurance industry associated with social media marketing, artificial …
innovations in the insurance industry associated with social media marketing, artificial …
Calculability as politics in the construction of markets: The case of socially responsible investment in France
S Giamporcaro, JP Gond - Organization Studies, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
This article examines some of the processes by which power constitutes calculability and, in
so doing, shapes the construction of markets. We combine insights from performativity …
so doing, shapes the construction of markets. We combine insights from performativity …
Towards failed renewable energy communities? Activist attempts to change market conditions in the Danish wind energy market
Denmark is known for its bottom-up, participatory approach to developing renewable energy
communities, and yet wind power has become 'big business' in Denmark and other …
communities, and yet wind power has become 'big business' in Denmark and other …
Market failures and market framings: Can a market be transformed from the inside?
How do actors innovate markets in cases of perceived market failures? This paper's aim is to
examine what happens when a market is innovated or, as we call it,'redevised'in situations …
examine what happens when a market is innovated or, as we call it,'redevised'in situations …