1st Edition

Marketing Technologies Corporate Cultures and Technological Change

By Elena Simakova Copyright 2012
    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    Global corporations initiate, join and maintain socio-technological change and hence, alter the ways in which we organize our lives. Demanding significant investment of resources and time, the development and implementation of new technologies on different levels must take into consideration these subtle processes. As such, it is particularly important that we have a greater insight into the practices of hi-tech corporations, in view of the often inflated promises of and concerns about the destiny of technological breakthroughs, especially those promising sizeable economic outcomes and societal transformation.

    Elena Simakova undertook a lengthy ethnographic study, working alongside marketing managers in a global IT corporation in their Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) headquarters in the UK. Using the experience gained through a close participation in their everyday corporate rituals and routines, her account challenges common perceptions of how corporations make the world think and act with regard to technologies in particular ways. The book contains an interesting case study on the launch of a radio frequency identification (RFID) based solution.

    Unravelling the construction of expectations, inclusions and exclusions around emerging technologies, this reflexive account also tackles uneasy practical and methodological questions pertinent to corporate ethnography. This book is an essential read for scholars in science and technology studies, economic sociology, anthropology, as well as management and organizational studies and research policy.

    1. The ‘Market Turn’ in Science and Technology Studies  2. Marketing Technologies: In Theory and in Practice  3. Inside Corporations: An Ethnographic Approach  4. Becoming a Neophyte Marketer  5. Marketing Texts as Discursive Objects: Or do Texts Speak for Themselves?  6. ‘Softly, Softly’ Tagging the World  7. RFID ‘Theatre of the Proof’  8. Concluding Remarks

    Biography

    Elena Simakova is Lecturer in Innovation at the University of Exeter Business School, UK. Her research focuses on policy and politics of emerging technologies and the creation of market values. Her publications have appeared in Social Studies of Science; Science, Technology & Human Values; and Science as Culture

    'Simakova has produced an absolutely excellent, theoretically sophisticated, empirically rich account of the production of emerging technologies. It is a fascinating read for those interested in organizational ethnography, marketing practice and critical marketing studies. I cannot recommend it highly enough.'

    Professor Mark Tadajewski, Durham University, UK