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Hard Sell - An Ethnographic Study of the Direct Selling Industry

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Zusatztext Prize: The British Sociological Association Philip Abrams Memorial Prize 2007 (joint winner) 'John Bone's penetrating study of direct selling in the home improvements industry takes us into a world that makes a mockery of the principles of rationally ordered bureaucracy. This is booty capitalism: irrational! anti-structural! and fixated on short-term gains. Offering a wealth of ethnographic material! Bone's study is a major contribution to our understanding of the dynamics of contemporary capitalism.' Alan Aldridge! University of Nottingham! UK '...for readers who require insights into the day-to-day organization and operations of an important but little-known business type! this provides essential reading...As a contribution to business history! this work of sociology has opened up an aspect of "real life" to academic scrutiny and has exposed a less glamorous part of the retail industry to first-rate effect.' Business History Informationen zum Autor John Bone is Lecturer in Sociology in the Department of Sociology, University of Aberdeen, UK. Klappentext In this work John Bone provides a lively and engaging insight into the social world of direct selling organizations. He investigates these under-researched organizations via a detailed ethnography of two home improvement companies selling products such as fitted kitchens, double glazing and conservatories, as well as developing wider sociological debates on trust and interaction. These organizations tend to be loosely ordered and internally competitive collectives whose sole aim is to maximize short term profits through sales strategies that routinely employ the calculative exploitation of consumer norms and expectations. John Bone uses his findings to argue that amid the wave of increasing deregulation and liberalization that has supplanted the planned and regulated form of capitalism that predominated until the 1970s, such conditions are now becoming prevalent in mainstream contemporary organizations, threatening to unleash a latent disorder that underlies the rationality of 'modern' business. Zusammenfassung In this work John Bone provides a lively and engaging insight into the social world of direct selling organizations. He investigates these under-researched organizations via a detailed ethnography of two home improvement companies selling products such as fitted kitchens, double glazing and conservatories, as well as developing wider sociological debates on trust and interaction. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Introduction: direct selling; Setting the scene; Entering the field; 'The Persuaders' part 1: marketing; 'The Persuaders' part 2: sales; The culture of the 'con man'; A culture of excess; Booty capitalism; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index....

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Authors John Bone, Bone John
Publisher ASHGATE PUB CO
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.07.2006
 
EAN 9780754646099
ISBN 978-0-7546-4609-9
No. of pages 208
Dimensions 165 mm x 241 mm x 19 mm
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

Cultural Studies, Anthropology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Distribution, Retail sector, Physical anthropology, Retail and wholesale industries

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