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Organizing Investment Banking

In: Marketing Shares, Sharing Markets

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  • Jesper Blomberg

    (Stockholm School of Economics)

  • Hans Kjellberg

    (Stockholm School of Economics)

  • Karin Winroth

    (Södertörn University)

Abstract

How is investment banking organized? In this chapter, we directly address the first of our two major research questions. As shown in previous chapters, specialized expert groups contribute to jointly perform investment banking. As suggested in Chapter 1, the outcome of this joint performance — investment banking — needs to be both innovative and coordinated. Our account of investment banking, as well as previous studies, thus leads us to address a series of traditional issues in organizational analysis. Is it possible for investment banking to be spontaneous, innovative, coordinated, as well as controlled? If so, how? What constitutes the ‘self-designing’ process that Eccles and Crane (1988) claim to be characteristic of investment banking? What constitutes the activities of bricolage that Engelen et al. (2010) argue is necessary for ‘improvised financial innovation’? How is investment banking organized to enable the ‘creative adoptions’ described by Beunza and Stark (2005)? And how is this type of organizing coupled with the explicit attempts by management to coordinate and control?

Suggested Citation

  • Jesper Blomberg & Hans Kjellberg & Karin Winroth, 2012. "Organizing Investment Banking," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Marketing Shares, Sharing Markets, chapter 9, pages 181-201, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-0-230-36162-1_9
    DOI: 10.1057/9780230361621_9
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