Journal Article

2020

VARGHA, Z., L. PELLANDINI-SIMÁNYI

How risky debt became ordinary: a practice theoretical approach

JOURNAL OF CONSUMER CULTURE, 2020, vol. 20(2)

Chapter

2019

VARGHA, Z.

Consumer Transactions: Consumer Banking

in Oxford Handbook of Consumption., Frederick Wherry and Ian Woodward Ed., Oxford University Press, 2019

Journal Article

2018

VARGHA, Z.

Assembling lines: queue management and the production of market economy in post-socialist services

JOURNAL OF CULTURAL ECONOMY, 2018, vol. 11 (5), pp. 420-439

Journal Article

2018

VARGHA, Z., Y. CHAHED

From gatherers to hunters: technology-led disruption of the professional business model

RISK & REGULATION - Magazine of LSE Centre for Analysis of Risk and Regulation, 2018, vol. Winter 2018

Journal Article

2018

VARGHA, Z.

Performing a strategy's world: How redesigning customers made relationship banking possible

LONG RANGE PLANNING, 2018, vol. 51 (3), pp. 480-484

Journal Article

2018

PELLANDINI-SIMÁNYI, L., Z. VARGHA

Spatializing the future: financial expectations, EU convergence and the Eastern European Forex mortgage crisis

ECONOMY AND SOCIETY, 2018, vol. 47 (2), pp. 280-312

Chapter

2016

VARGHA, Z.

Conversation stoppers: Constructing consumer Attitudes To Risk in UK wealth management

in Riskwork: Essays on the Everyday Life of Risk Management., Michael Power Ed., Oxford University Press, pp. 172-192, 2016

Journal Article

2015

PELLANDINI-SIMÁNYI, L., F. HAMMER, Z. VARGHA

The Financialization of Everyday life or the Domestication of Finance?

CULTURAL STUDIES, 2015, vol. 29 (5-6), pp. 733-759

Chapter

2014

VARGHA, Z.

Clocks, Clerks, Customers: queue management systems, post-socialist sensibilities and performance measurement at a retail bank

in Materiality and Time: Historical Perspectives on Organizations, Artefacts, and Practices., Francois-Xavier de Vaujany, Nathalie Mitev, Pierre Laniray, Emmanuelle Vaast Eds, Palgrave Macmillan, 2014

Chapter

2013

VARGHA, Z.

Realizing dreams, proving thrift: how product demonstrations qualify financial objects and subjects

in Constructing Quality: The Classification of Goods in Markets., Jens Beckert and Christine Musselin Ed., Oxford University Press, pp. 31-57, 2013

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