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Market backbones: on the making and shaping of market infrastructures

Project: Research

Description

Markets are an integral part of our economic and social world and they need an infrastructure to support and underpin them, i.e. a market infrastructure. Despite their critical role for the functioning of a market, little is known about how market infrastructures can be utilised in the making and shaping of markets. This is largely due to our limited understanding of them, but also because market infrastructures are complex, making their sociomaterial arrangements difficult to grasp, even for actors operating in a market. In the literature, market infrastructures and their role in creating and changing markets are becoming increasingly important; particularly in recent years. However, the extant body of research has not yet been consolidated, making it difficult to identify where knowledge deficits exist and where insights are needed to support practitioners in their efforts to shape the underlying infrastructure of a market.
StatusActive
Effective start/end date1/08/2431/07/25
  • Bulawa, Nicole (Principal Investigator)
  • Wang, Ling (PhD Student)
  • Jacob, Frank (Co-Investigator)