Bureaucracy and patrimonialism on Wall Street: How organizational forms contribute to elite reproduction

Fabien Foureault, Lena Ajdacic, Felix Bühlmann
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Echoing the recent revival of elite studies, we ask how financialization shapes the composition of contemporary elites and how organizational mechanisms transform its characteristics in terms of class, gender and race. We ask whether the bureaucratization of finance contributed to a ‘purge’ of particularisms. Or to the contrary, whether class, race and gender have become more salient criteria of elite selection with the emergence of neo-patrimonial organizational forms? Using Orbis data on legal forms of financial firms, and original sociodemographic data on founders and managers in key firms, we show that neo-patrimonial organizational forms based on trust networks are spreading within finance. Moreover, we demonstrate the impact of organizational forms on elite reproduction along gender, race and class lines. White men with upper-class background are over-represented in neo-patrimonial firms – mostly found in the hedge fund and private equity industry − compared to bureaucratic firms mostly found in banking. We suggest that financialization is not a modernization process but a recombination of bureaucracy and neo-patrimonial logics.
华尔街的官僚主义和世袭制:组织形式如何促进精英再生产
与近期精英研究的复兴相呼应,我们询问金融化如何塑造当代精英的构成,以及组织机制如何改变其在阶级、性别和种族方面的特征。我们要问的是,金融官僚化是否有助于 "清除 "特殊性?或者相反,随着新世袭组织形式的出现,阶级、种族和性别是否成为精英选择的更重要标准?我们利用 Orbis 有关金融公司法律形式的数据,以及有关主要公司创始人和管理者的原始社会人口学数据,表明基于信任网络的新世袭组织形式正在金融业内蔓延。此外,我们还展示了组织形式在性别、种族和阶级方面对精英再生产的影响。与主要存在于银行业的官僚企业相比,具有上层社会背景的白人男性在新世袭企业(主要存在于对冲基金和私募股权投资行业)中的比例更高。我们认为,金融化不是一个现代化过程,而是官僚主义和新世袭逻辑的重新组合。
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