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Rhetorical Financial Engineering: Challenging an Hermeneutic Framework for Organizational Behavior

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Rhetorical Financial Engineering: Challenging an Hermeneutic Framework for Organizational Behavior
author
Min, Richard
abstract
This project investigation how financial language is used to create worlds of meaning, serving a purpose dictating human behavior. I offer in this project an exploration-of-concept of a rhetorical method as an intervention into the discipline of behavioral finance and economics. The rhetoric of economics invites an examination of ethos , both as dwelling place and habitat which enables the observer to see how the discourse functions. This project then will examine the key moments in recent financial history which create openings for an examination of how language creates these worlds of meaning. Specifically, I will examine two recent discourses related to the US financial markets: the rhetoric surrounding the role of talking heads in the financial industry and the discourses surrounding speculation and its role in the long-term viability of the economy. For each of these case studies, I will determine one key moment that I believe is emblematic of the overall controversy. I will conclude by synthesizing the above case studies and lead a broader theorization of how one could run future case studies in utilizing rhetorical methodology as an empirical intervention (engineering) in the behavioral economics discipline.
subject
behavioral finance
psychology
rhetoric
stock market
contributor
Atchison, Robert J (committee chair)
Hyde, Michael J (committee member)
Burg, Ron V (committee member)
date
2018-05-24T08:36:18Z (accessioned)
2018-05-24T08:36:18Z (available)
2018 (issued)
degree
Communication (discipline)
identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/10339/90753 (uri)
language
en (iso)
publisher
Wake Forest University
type
Thesis

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