Book contents
- Market Studies
- Market Studies
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: The Multiple Pasts, Presents and Futures of Markets and Market Studies
- Part I Market Designs and Market Misfires
- Part II Post-Performative Approaches to Studying Markets
- Part III Valuation
- Part IV Markets in Motion: Places and Spaces
- Part V The Secret Life of Market Studies Methods
- Part VI Broadening the Perspectives in Market Studies
- Chapter 24 What about Gender? An Invitation to Market Studies Scholars
- Chapter 25 Marketing Work and Labour
- Chapter 26 Market System Dynamics: Key Processes, Biases and Research Opportunities
- Chapter 27 A Vocabulary for Analysing Market Change Processes
- Part VII Future (Im)Perfect Markets
- Index
- References
Chapter 26 - Market System Dynamics: Key Processes, Biases and Research Opportunities
from Part VI - Broadening the Perspectives in Market Studies
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- Market Studies
- Market Studies
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: The Multiple Pasts, Presents and Futures of Markets and Market Studies
- Part I Market Designs and Market Misfires
- Part II Post-Performative Approaches to Studying Markets
- Part III Valuation
- Part IV Markets in Motion: Places and Spaces
- Part V The Secret Life of Market Studies Methods
- Part VI Broadening the Perspectives in Market Studies
- Chapter 24 What about Gender? An Invitation to Market Studies Scholars
- Chapter 25 Marketing Work and Labour
- Chapter 26 Market System Dynamics: Key Processes, Biases and Research Opportunities
- Chapter 27 A Vocabulary for Analysing Market Change Processes
- Part VII Future (Im)Perfect Markets
- Index
- References
Summary
In the adjacent to Market Studies research stream, the emerging Market System Dynamics (MSD) tradition similarly studies how markets are constituted as complex social systems and how actors and institutions actively shape (and are shaped by) them. This chapter firstly provides an overview of the body of work that has accumulated within this tradition. Secondly, our chapter outlines five theoretical processes that highlight specific aspects of how markets are constituted as from an MSD lens. These processes include the (de)legitimation, the (de)moralization, the (de)politicization, the aestheticization, and the complexification of markets. We conclude this chapter by briefly discussing a set of biases within the MSD tradition (process inflation, enabling lens myopia, presentism, and particularism), and discuss how MSD and Market Studies as distinct research traditions might benefit from greater interaction.
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- Market StudiesMapping, Theorizing and Impacting Market Action, pp. 428 - 437Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024