2022
DOI: 10.1177/00018392221135606
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Embodying the Market: The Emergence of the Body Entrepreneur

Abstract: When organizations take radically new forms, employees’ minds and bodies can also take radically new forms, but prior organizational research has lacked the concepts and data to understand such qualitative changes in persons. For 17 years, I studied a profound societal change, the market turn, inside organizations at their center, investment banks on Wall Street. The banks took a new, market-like form that facilitated the emergence of a cultural–historical new form of personhood, the body entrepreneur. Unlike … Show more

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“…Materiality, thus, is not just a contextual factor; actors work in, through, and with materiality to shape and alter institutions (Lawrence and Dover, 2015). We thus urgently encourage researchers who 'turn to work' to also 'turn to materiality' -including the body and bodily technologies such as our T1D devices as contemporary sites of material work (Michel, 2023).…”
Section: Contributions To Social-symbolic Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Materiality, thus, is not just a contextual factor; actors work in, through, and with materiality to shape and alter institutions (Lawrence and Dover, 2015). We thus urgently encourage researchers who 'turn to work' to also 'turn to materiality' -including the body and bodily technologies such as our T1D devices as contemporary sites of material work (Michel, 2023).…”
Section: Contributions To Social-symbolic Workmentioning
confidence: 99%