The book provides a theoretically condensed but empirically grounded account of the contemporary finance-led economy, in many cases too complicated in its design and rich in detail to be understood equally by insiders—empirical research indicates—and lay audiences. It summarizes the relevant literature and points at two empirical cases, the construction industry and life science venturing, to better illustrate how the expansion of the finance industry has contributed to the capital formation process, and how the sovereign state has actively assisted this process. It offers a credible, yet accessible overview of the economic conditions that will arguably shape economic affairs for the foreseeable future.
The book will find an audience amongst a variety of readers, including graduate students, management scholars, policymakers, and management consultants.
Alexander Styhre is chair of Organizational Theory and Management, Department of Business Administration, School of Business, Economics and Law, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.