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Autore
Squazzoni, Flaminio

Titolo
Embedded, scattered, confused minds: what do hyper-conductive markets impose on investors' social intelligence
Periodico
Sociologica
Anno: 2013 - Volume: 19 - Fascicolo: 2 - Pagina iniziale: 16 - Pagina finale: 20

This article discusses the observation theory developed by Elena Esposito, especiallyemphasising her critique of embeddedness. My understanding is that observation theory, ifpushed to its limits, implies a never ending, infinite regression of meaning, cannot help to fullyunderstand market behaviour. This is true for 'scientific observers' but also for 'field observers',e.g.., economic agents. Recent empirical findings indicate that the latter deal with (semantic,ontological and strategic) uncertainty, which is amplified by hyper-conductive, ICT-boosted,global markets, by drastically simplifying their strategies, adaptively segmenting and re-segmentingtheir epistemic, social "observation" space and creatively exploiting heuristics, emotions andsocial information. These findings seem to be more compatible with the idea of a continuousprocess of dis/re-embedding economic action. I argue that the involvement vs. detachment analogyformulated by Norbert Elias in his sociology of science studies could help us to develop anobservation theory that does not merge individual and social dimensions and is more compatiblewith empirical evidence.



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