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Professionals in Investment Banks - Sharing an Epistemic Practice or an Occupational Community?

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  • Winroth, Karin

    (Gothenburg Research Institute)

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The circumstances in contemporary society have created new conditions for how the organising and legitimising of contemporary 'knowledge workers' develop. It seems like the today's practice and expertise of knowledge workers is hard to comprehend in studies merely based in the prevailing theory of professions. In this paper the epistemic practice of investment banks is analysed, showing how the knowledge of finance, divided between expert categories, becomes linked again – in practice.

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  • Winroth, Karin, 2003. "Professionals in Investment Banks - Sharing an Epistemic Practice or an Occupational Community?," GRI-rapport 2003:1, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg Research Institute GRI.
  • Handle: RePEc:hhb:gungri:2003_001
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    1. Amin, Ash & Roberts, Joanne, 2008. "Knowing in action: Beyond communities of practice," Research Policy, Elsevier, vol. 37(2), pages 353-369, March.
    2. Peter Norberg, 2009. "“I don’t Care that People don’t Like What I Do” – Business Codes Viewed as Invisible or Visible Restrictions," Journal of Business Ethics, Springer, vol. 86(2), pages 211-225, May.

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