Dynamics of internationalization. A sequential analysis of the careers of Swiss banking elites

Details

Serval ID
serval:BIB_570B1AA30931
Type
A part of a book
Publication sub-type
Chapter: chapter ou part
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Dynamics of internationalization. A sequential analysis of the careers of Swiss banking elites
Title of the book
New Directions in Elite Studies
Author(s)
Araujo Pedro
Publisher
Routledge
Publication state
Published
Issued date
13/12/2017
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Editor
Korsnes Olav, Heilbron Johan, Hjellbrekke Johs, Bühlmann Felix, Savage Mike
Series
Advances in Sociology
Chapter
4
Pages
73-89
Language
english
Abstract
This chapter addresses the internationalization of Swiss banking elite careers and examines specifically their geographical employment mobility. It explores the flow-dynamics of career geography by conceptualizing career as a sequence of different spatial states. The chapter considers two specific questions: What are the different geographical types of careers of Swiss banking elites? How are these types characterized? The chapter discusses the potential benefits of a geographical approach to careers. It presents the specificities of the Swiss banking sector. It provides a sequence analysis resulting in a typology of banking careers. The chapter develops the hypothesis of distinct groups of banking elites for whom internationality and mobility are differently mobilized during the occurrence of their career. Scholars have been debating whether the internationalization of economic activities leads to the emergence of international business elites. National careers seem to be typical for the older generation of banking elites, and they are very rare among those below 45 years of age.
Keywords
elites, sociology, careers, bankers
Create date
02/05/2019 10:21
Last modification date
21/08/2019 6:17
Usage data