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Between a rock and a hard place: corporate elites in the context of religion and secularism in Turkey
Authors:Sibel Yamak  Ali Ergur  Artun Ünsal  Selcuk Uygur  Mustafa Özbilgin
Institution:1. Management Department, Galatasaray University, Istanbul, Turkeysyamak@gsu.edu.tr;3. Sociology Department, Galatasaray University, Istanbul, Turkey;4. Political Science Department, Galatasaray University, Istanbul, Turkey;5. Brunel Business School, Brunel University, London, UK
Abstract:Drawing on discourse analyses of 36 in-depth interviews with elite business people from Turkey, the study identifies the networking patterns of new and established business elites in the context of economic liberalization and socioreligious transformation of the country. Through a comparative analysis of the so-called secular and religious elite networks, we demonstrate the role of institutional actors such as the government, and identity networks, based on religion and place of birth in shaping the form and content of social networks among business elites in Turkey. In order to achieve this, we operationalize Bourdieu's notion of theory of practice and Granovetter's theory of social networks, illustrating the utility of combining these approaches in explicating the form and content of social networks in their situated contexts, in which power and divergent interests are negotiated.
Keywords:business elites  businesspeople association  cultural capital  social capital  social network  Turkey
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