Financialization as welfare: social impact investing and the resonance of financial market frames in British social policy, 1997-2016
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adam_text | CONTENTS
1
INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................
10
2 FINANCIALIZATION AND SOCIAL IMPACT
INVESTING.....................................................19
2.1 WHAT IS
FINANCIALIZATION?........................................................................................
19
2.1.1 FINANCIALIZATION IN MARKETS AND INSTITUTIONALIST PERSPECTIVES ON
CAPITALISM
......
20
2.1.2 FINANCIALIZATION BEYOND MARKETS AND THE ROLE OF THE STATE
..................................
24
2.2 SOCIAL IMPACT INVESTING IN THE UK: LINKING FINANCIALIZATION AND
INSTITUTIONALIST
SCHOLARSHIP........................................................................................................................
28
2.2.1 WHAT IS SOCIAL IMPACT
INVESTING?.........................................................................30
2.2.2 SOCIAL IMPACT INVESTING AND SOCIAL POLICY DYNAMICS IN THE UK
.........................
34
3 FINANCIALIZATION, FIELDS, AND
CHANGE.................................................................
41
3.1 FIELDS AND
FINANCIALIZATION.............................................
.........................................
42
3.1.1 THE USE OF FIELDS FOR THE STUDY OF
FINANCIALIZATION.............................................. 42
3.1.2 NEO-INSTITUTIONAL FIELD THEORIES AND THEIR LIMITATIONS
.........................................
45
3.1.3 FLIGSTEIN & MCADAM*S
ALTERNATIVE....................................................................49
3.2 STRATEGIC ACTION FIELDS AND
FINANCIALIZATION............................................................58
3.2.1 FINANCIALIZATION
REVISITED...................................................................................
59
3.2.2 SOCIAL SKILL, COOPERATION, AND FIELD INTERDEPENDENCE
..........................................
61
3.2.3 SETTLEMENTS AND FIELD
DYNAMICS..........................................................................65
3.3 UNDERSTANDING THE VOID: COOPERATION, OPPORTUNITIES, AND MECHANISMS
............
67
3.3.1 OPPORTUNITIES AND THE PROBLEM OF HORIZONTAL COOPERATION
.................................
67
3.3.2 PRAGMATIST MECHANISMS AND THE EMERGENCE OF COOPERATION
...............................
71
4 METHODOLOGY AND RESEARCH
METHODS................................................................
77
4.1 ABDUCTIVE
ANALYSIS.........................................................................
..........................
77
4.2 RESEARCH PROCESS
.
....................................................................................................82
4.3 RESEARCH
DESIGN.......................................................................................................86
4.3.1 SINGLE CASE STUDY
DESIGN....................................................................................87
4.3.2
MATERIAL..............................................................................................................90
4.3.3 DATA
ANALYSIS......................................................................................................92
5 THE FINANCIALIZATION OF
WELFARE........................................................................96
5.1 THE FIELD OF SOCIAL IMPACT INVESTING IN THE
UK.......................................................97
5.2 SOCIAL IMPACT: DEFINITIONS AND
GOVERNANCE..........................................................L01
5.3 SOCIAL IMPACT INVESTING AND
REDISTRIBUTION........................................................
108
5.3.1 FINANCIAL
INTERMEDIATION.................................................................................109
5.3.2 CAPITAL MOBILIZATION AND PUBLIC
SUBSIDIES........................................................116
5.3.3 PRIVATE
SUBSIDIES................................................................................................122
5.3.4 LABOR AND
REDISTRIBUTION....................................................................................124
6 FINANCIALIZATION AS
WELFARE..............................................................................129
6.1 ENTRENCHED SOCIAL PROBLEMS
.................................................................................
130
6.1.1 WHAT COUNTS AS A SOCIAL
PROBLEM.......................................................................131
6.1.2 WHAT DOES NOT COUNT AS A SOCIAL PROBLEM
..........................................................
135
6.2 THEORIZING CAUSES: THE IMPACT AND INVESTMENT
NARRATIVES................................138
6.2.1 THE UNDER-INVESTMENT NARRATIVE
........................................................................
138
6.2.2 THE IMPACT
NARRATIVE.........................................................................................141
6.3 FINANCIALIZATION AS
WELFARE....................................................................................146
6.3.1 CELEBRATING DISRUPTION: THE SOCIAL INNOVATION
DISCOURSE.................................147
6.3.2 PROGNOSTIC FRAMING: IMPACT INVESTING AND THE SOLUTION OF SOCIAL
PROBLEMS
.....
150
6.3.3 MOTIVATIONAL FRAMING AND THE IMPACT INVESTING FIELD
FRAME..............................156
7 FIELD EMERGENCE AND
STABILIZATION..................................................................162
7.1 1997-2002: POLICY INNOVATION AND DISPARATE
FIELDS..............................................166
7.1.1 SETTING THE STAGE: BRITISH SOCIAL POLICY AROUND THE
MILLENNIUM.........................166
7.1.2 PRECURSORS OF SOCIAL IMPACT
INVESTING................................................................176
7.2 2001-2005: CONTESTING SOCIAL ENTERPRISE POLICY AND PUBLIC SERVICE
DELIVERY.....183
7.2.1 SOCIAL ENTERPRISE: SETTLING THE RULES, EXPANDING THE
SCOPE.................................184
7.2.2 EARLY DYNAMICS IN SOCIAL INVESTMENT AND SOCIAL ENTERPRISE FINANCE
..................
187
7.2.3 TREASURY APPROPRIATING SOCIAL POLICY: TOWARDS HYBRIDIZATION AND
RESONANCE *191
7.3 2006: CRITICAL
JUNCTURE..........................................................................................
196
7.3.1 UNCLAIMED ASSETS AND THE BIRTH OF SOCIAL IMPACT
INVESTING.............................197
7.3.2 THE OFFICE OF THE THIRD SECTOR: HYBRIDIZING SOCIAL ENTERPRISE
POLICY
..............
202
7.4 2007-2010: PILOTING SOCIAL IMPACT
INVESTING.........................................................206
7.4.1 GORDON BROWN AS PRIME
MINISTER....................................................................
207
7.4.2 CREATING RESONANCE FOR THE FINANCIALIZATION OF WELFARE
....................................
211
7.4.3 BRIDGING THE DISCONNECT: THE BIRTH OF SOCIAL IMPACT BONDS
............................
216
7.5 2010-2016: FIELD EXPANSION_________________________________________
221
7.5.1 CONSERVATIVES AND THE EMERGENCE OF A NEW SETTLEMENT
....................................
221
7.5.2 MAINTAINING INVESTORS* EXPECTATIONS THROUGH SUBSIDIES: THE
LEVERAGING STATE..229
8 FINANCIALIZATION, RESONANCE, AND THE EMERGENCE OF CROSS-FIELD TIES
.........235
8.1 PRAGMATIST MECHANISMS AND COOPERATION IN SOCIAL IMPACT
INVESTING................236
8.2
RESONANCE..............................................................................................................
241
8.3 RESONANCE SPACES AND FIELD
DYNAMICS.................................................................250
8.4 RESONANCE SPACES AND
FINANCIALIZATION................................................................254
9 DISCUSSION AND
CONCLUSION...............................................................................
257
9.1 IMPLICATIONS FOR SOCIOLOGICAL THEORIZING
...............................................................257
9.2 IMPLICATIONS FOR FINANCIALIZATION SCHOLARSHIP
.....................................................
260
9.3 LIMITATIONS AND FUTURE RESEARCH
.
.........................................................................
263
9.4 IS SOCIAL IMPACT INVESTING A BAD
THING?................................................................268
10
REFERENCES.......................................................................................................
273
APPENDIX A. ABSTRACT/ ZUSAMMENFASSUNG
........................................................
287
APPENDIX B. CENTRAL GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES
.....................................................
293
APPENDIX C. CITED
MATERIAL.................................................................................
296
APPENDIX D. ANALYZED MATERIAL
.........................................................................
301
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title | Financialization as welfare social impact investing and the resonance of financial market frames in British social policy, 1997-2016 |
title_auth | Financialization as welfare social impact investing and the resonance of financial market frames in British social policy, 1997-2016 |
title_exact_search | Financialization as welfare social impact investing and the resonance of financial market frames in British social policy, 1997-2016 |
title_full | Financialization as welfare social impact investing and the resonance of financial market frames in British social policy, 1997-2016 von Dipl.-Psych. Philipp Golka |
title_fullStr | Financialization as welfare social impact investing and the resonance of financial market frames in British social policy, 1997-2016 von Dipl.-Psych. Philipp Golka |
title_full_unstemmed | Financialization as welfare social impact investing and the resonance of financial market frames in British social policy, 1997-2016 von Dipl.-Psych. Philipp Golka |
title_short | Financialization as welfare |
title_sort | financialization as welfare social impact investing and the resonance of financial market frames in british social policy 1997 2016 |
title_sub | social impact investing and the resonance of financial market frames in British social policy, 1997-2016 |
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