DOI: 10.1177/13505084231225696 ISSN: 1350-5084

Epistemic governance of evaluative practices by organizations: The case of sovereign credit ratings

Claudio Columbano, Mahmoud Ezzamel
  • Management of Technology and Innovation
  • Strategy and Management
  • General Business, Management and Accounting

Financial analysts often work for organizations, such as brokerage houses, banks, and credit rating agencies. We ask whether these organizations condition the work of analysts and, if so, how and why. Through a qualitative study of the sovereign government rating departments of four credit rating agencies, our paper sheds light on the bundle of social practices and material arrangements through which rating agencies shape the evaluation work of financial analysts. Our findings indicate that this bundle is designed to resolve the dilemma that characterizes rating agencies - namely, how to elevate the standing of ratings from subjective opinions to collective knowledge. We label these processes the “epistemic governance” of evaluation practices and comment on their implications for critical management and organization studies.

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