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Dr Yuval Millo
Lecturer in Accounting
Research interests
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Social networks
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Sociology of financial markets
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Corporate governance
Working Papers
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Yuval Millo, with Matthew Hall and Anette Mikes: “How Do Risk Managers Become Influential? A Field Study of Toolmaking And Expertise In Two Financial Institutions.” Read paper.
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Millo, Yuval, Simon, Jan, Kellard, Neil and Engel, Ofer, Close Connections: "Hedge Funds, Brokers and the Emergence of a Consensus Trade" Read paper.
Selected publications
Books
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Callon, M., Millo, Y., and Muniesa, F. (2007) Market Devices (Oxford: Blackwell).
Articles
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Margaret Armstrong, Guillaume Cornut, Stéphane Delacôte, Marc Lenglet, Yuval Millo, Fabian Muniesa, Alexandre Pointier, Yamina Tadjeddine,(2012) "Towards a practical approach to responsible innovation infinance: New Product Committees revisited", Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance, Vol. 20 Iss: 2, pp.147-168 Read abstract
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Yuval Millo, Penelope Tuck and Paul Du Gay "Making government liquid: Shifts in governance using financialisation as a political device", Environment and Planning C. Read paper.
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Yuval Millo, with Donald Mackenzie, Daniel Buenza and Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra "Drilling Through the Allegheny Mountains: The Social Structure of Liquidity in the Age of Automated Trading", Journal of Cultural Economy Read paper.
(This paper is included in the evidence base of the report by 'The Future of Computer Trading in Financial Markets' project. The project is sponsored by HM Treasury, and led by the government's Office for Science.)
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Yuval Millo, with Joanne Horton and George Serafeim (2012) "Resources or Power? Implications of Social Networks on Compensation and Firm Performance" Journal of Business Finance and Accounting 39, (3/4), (forthcoming)
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Mackenzie, D., and Millo, Y. (2009) "The usefulness of inaccurate models: Towards an understanding of the emergence of financial risk management", Accounting, Organizations and Society 34 (2009), pp. 638-653. Read paper.
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Millo, Y. (2007) From Green Fields to Green Felt Tables and Back: The Origin of Index-Based Derivatives, CARR Discussion Paper No. 44. Read paper.
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Lezaun, J., and Millo, Y. (2006) Regulatory Experiments: Genetically Modified Crops and Financial Derivatives on Trial. Science and Public Policy 33(3): 179-190.
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Holzer, B., and Millo, Y. (2005) From Risks to Second-order Dangers in Financial Markets: Unintended Consequences of Risk Management Systems. New Political Economy 10(2): 223-246.
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Millo, Y., Muniesa, F., Panourgias, N., and Scott, S. (2005) Organised Detachment: Clearinghouse Mechanisms in Financial Markets. Information and Organization 15(3): 229-246.
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Mackenzie, D., and Millo, Y. (2003) Negotiating a Market, Performing Theory: The Historical Sociology of a Financial Derivatives Exchange. American Journal of Sociology 109:107-145.
Awards and honours
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2005 American Sociological Association Viviana Zelizer Distinguished Scholarship Award
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2003 European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy K. William Kapp prize for the best journal article of the year
Teaching
Lectures / classes
Other web pages
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Contact information
Department of Accounting
Room OLD 2.17
London School of Economics and Political Science
Houghton Street
London WC2A 2AE
Tel: +44 (0)20 7955 7315
Fax: +44 (0)20 7955 7420
Email: y.millo@lse.ac.uk|
Administrative contact
Justin Adams, Administrator
Room OLD 3.20
Tel: +44 (0)20 7955 6542
Email: j.adams5@lse.ac.uk|
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