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The business of expectations: How promissory organizations shape technology and innovation

机译:期望的业务:承包制组织如何塑造技术和创新

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The business of technological expectations has yet to be explored thoroughly by scholars interested in the role of expectations and visions in the emergence of technological innovations. However, intermediaries specializing in the production, commodification and selling of future-oriented knowledge have emerged to exert new kinds of influence on the shaping of technology and innovation. We focus on the work of those specialist forms of consultants known as 'industry analysts' and consider them as promissory organizations to capture how they are successful in mobilizing and indeed increasingly organizing expectations within procurement and innovation markets. Our aim is to highlight the important role these actors play in shaping technologies and, in so doing, to show how they typically exhibit complex and highly uneven forms of influence. The paper is organized around a central question:Why are certain kinds of promissory behaviour more influential than others? To answer this, we draw from discussions of the 'constitutive' nature of promises in the literature on technology expectations, which provide a useful but arguably partial analytical approach for articulating the dynamics and differences surrounding product based expectations. We thus supplement our understanding with recent developments in Economic Sociology and the Sociology of Finance where an ambitious theoretical framework is unfolding in relation to the 'performativity of economic theory'. By contrasting different forms of promissory work conducted by industry analysts and varying forms of accountability to which this work is subject, we begin to map out a typology that characterises promissory behaviour according to differences in kind and effect.
机译:对期望和愿景在技术创新中的作用感兴趣的学者们尚未彻底探索技术期望的业务。但是,已经出现了专门从事面向未来的知识的生产,商品化和销售的中介机构,它们对技术和创新的形成产生了新的影响。我们专注于那些被称为“行业分析师”的专业顾问形式的工作,并将其视为承包组织,以了解他们如何成功地动员并确实在采购和创新市场中组织期望。我们的目的是强调这些角色在塑造技术中的重要作用,并以此来展示他们通常如何表现出复杂而高度不平衡的影响形式。本文围绕一个核心问题进行组织:为什么某些类型的期许行为比其他行为更有影响力?为了回答这个问题,我们从关于技术期望的文献中对承诺的“构成性”性质的讨论中汲取了讨论,这提供了一种有用的但可以说是部分分析的方法,用于阐明围绕基于产品的期望的动态和差异。因此,我们用经济社会学和金融社会学的最新发展来补充我们的理解,在这些发展中,雄心勃勃的理论框架与“经济理论的执行性”有关。通过对比行业分析师进行的不同形式的期票工作和该工作所要遵循的不同形式的责任制,我们开始根据类型和效果的差异,绘制出一种表征期票行为的类型学。

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  • 来源
    《Social Studies of Science》 |2010年第4期|P.525-548|共24页
  • 作者

    Neil Pollock; rnRobin Williams;

  • 作者单位

    University of Edinburgh Business School, University of Edinburgh, William Robertson Building, George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9JY, UK;

    rnUniversity of Edinburgh, UK;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    expectations; Gartner; industry analysts; performativity;

    机译:期望;加特纳行业分析师;表现力;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-18 02:55:33

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