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Social Identity and Financial Investment Decisions - Empirical Insights on German-Turks

English · Hardback

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This book investigates how social identity relates to financial investment behavior of the German-Turkish diaspora. The author approaches this study using qualitative research and multiple semi-structured in-depth interviews with a strong philosophical and methodological basis. Taking a phenomenological stance, the empirical results reveal many nuanced shades of bi-cultural identity. Key findings include a range of social creativity behaviors, also offering an extension to social identity theory by means of re-defining relevant in-groups. Financial investments are considered a family affair, with children being heavily involved and support of (extended) family is defined as investment. Within that realm, German social identity prevails with regard to financial investments.

List of contents

Introduction.- Systematic Review of Literature on German-Turks and Financial Investment.- Phenomenological Approach: From Research Philosophy to Research Design.- Presentation of the Study's Findings: German-Turkish Voices on Social Identity and Financial Investments.- Analysis.- Conclusion.

About the author

The author is lecturer at Munich Business School and Passau University for business and culture in the Arab world and Turkey. She has long-standing experience in the financial services industry.

Summary

This book investigates how social identity relates to financial investment behavior of the German-Turkish diaspora. The author approaches this study using qualitative research and multiple semi-structured in-depth interviews with a strong philosophical and methodological basis. Taking a phenomenological stance, the empirical results reveal many nuanced shades of bi-cultural identity. Key findings include a range of social creativity behaviors, also offering an extension to social identity theory by means of re-defining relevant in-groups. Financial investments are considered a family affair, with children being heavily involved and support of (extended) family is defined as investment. Within that realm, German social identity prevails with regard to financial investments.

Product details

Authors Eva Stumpfegger
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2015
 
EAN 9783319179773
ISBN 978-3-31-917977-3
No. of pages 230
Dimensions 162 mm x 17 mm x 245 mm
Weight 479 g
Illustrations XIII, 230 p. 23 illus., 10 illus. in color.
Series Contributions to Management Science
Contributions to Management Science
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

B, Economic Sociology, Finance, Finance, general, Economics and Finance, Organizational Studies, Economic Sociology, Sociology: work & labour, Development Economics, Development economics & emerging economies

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