Professions
Craig Tutterow, ‘Towards Liquidity: Commoditizing Financial Information in the Early 20th Century Railroad Industry’
April 28th, 12pm: Craig Tutterow, Department of Sociology; Towards Liquidity: The Commoditization of Financial Information in the Early 20th Century Railroad Industry The public accountancy profession emerged as a progressive response to managerial malfeasance and other forms of perceived wealth destruction
Craig Tutterow, ‘Towards Liquidity: Commoditizing Financial Information in the Early 20th Century Railroad Industry’
April 28th, 12pm: Craig Tutterow, Department of Sociology; Towards Liquidity: The Commoditization of Financial Information in the Early 20th Century Railroad Industry The public accountancy profession emerged as a progressive response to managerial malfeasance and other forms of perceived wealth destruction
Greg Liegel, ‘Technological Change, Expertise, and Jurisdictional Control’
February 9th, 12pm: Greg Liegel, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Chicago, Department of Sociology; Technological Change, Expertise, and Jurisdictional Control Technological innovations often upset the organizational status quo and create new opportunities for claims making. We argue that the ability of a
Greg Liegel, ‘Technological Change, Expertise, and Jurisdictional Control’
February 9th, 12pm: Greg Liegel, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Chicago, Department of Sociology; Technological Change, Expertise, and Jurisdictional Control Technological innovations often upset the organizational status quo and create new opportunities for claims making. We argue that the ability of a