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How Industry Analysts Shape the Digital Future (Hardcover)
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How Industry Analysts Shape the Digital Future (Hardcover)
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Industry analysts are in the business of shaping the technological
and economic future. They attempt to 'predict' what will become the
next big thing; to spot new emerging trends and paradigms; to
decide which hi-tech products will win out over others and to
figure out which technology vendors can deliver on their promises.
In just a few short years, they have developed a surprising degree
of authority over technological innovation. Yet we know very
little, if anything about them. This book seeks to explain how this
was achieved and on what this authority rests. Who are the experts
who increasingly command the attention of vendor and user
communities? What is the nature of this new form of technical and
business knowledge? How Industry Analysts Shape the Digital Future
offers the first book length study into this rarely scrutinized
form of business expertise. Contributions to this volume show how,
from a small group of mainly North American players which arose in
the 1970s, Gartner Inc. has emerged as clear leader of a $6 billion
industry that involves several hundred firms worldwide. Through
interviews and observation of Gartner Inc. and other industry
analyst firms, the book explores how these firms create their
predictions, market classifications and rankings, as well as with
how these outputs are assessed and consumed. The book asks why many
social scientists have ignored the proliferation of these new forms
of management and technical expertise. In some cases scholars have
'deflated' this kind of business acumen, portraying it as arbitrary
knowledge whose methods and content do not deserve enquiry. The
valuable exception here has been the path-breaking work on the
'performativity' of economic, financial or accounting knowledge.
Drawing upon recent performativity arguments, the book argues the
case for a Sociology of Business Knowledge.
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