LSE creators

Number of items: 28.
Accounting
  • MacKenzie, Donald, Beunza, Daniel, Millo, Yuval, Pardo-Guerra, Juan Pablo (2012). Drilling through the Allegheny mountains: liquidity, materiality and high-frequency trading. Journal of Cultural Economy, 5(3), 279-296. https://doi.org/10.1080/17530350.2012.674963
  • Pardo-Guerra, Juan Pablo, Beunza, Daniel, Millo, Yuval, MacKenzie, Donald (2010). Impersonal efficiency and the dangers of a fully automated securities exchange. (Foresight driver review DR11). Foresight.
  • Centre for Analysis of Time Series
  • Beunza, Daniel, Millo, Yuval (2015). Blended automation: integrating algorithms on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. (Systemic Risk Centre Discussion Papers 38). Systemic Risk Centre, The London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Grantham Research Institute
  • Taeger, Matthias, Beunza, Daniel (2026). Troubled ontologies: an economisation approach to climate risk and its politics. Journal of Cultural Economy, https://doi.org/10.1080/17530350.2025.2579917 picture_as_pdf
  • LSE
  • Beunza, Daniel (2014). How to stay on top of online education: Lessons from the New York Stock Exchange.
  • Management
  • Beunza, Daniel (2016). Why bankers need management.
  • Castelle, Michael, Millo, Yuval, Beunza, Daniel, Lubin, David C. (2016). Where do electronic markets come from? Regulation and the transformation of financial exchanges. Economy and Society, 45(2), 166-200. https://doi.org/10.1080/03085147.2016.1213985
  • Beunza, Daniel, Millo, Yuval (2015). Blended automation: integrating algorithms on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. (Systemic Risk Centre Discussion Papers 38). Systemic Risk Centre, The London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Ferraro, Fabrizio, Beunza, Daniel (2014). Why talk? A process of model of dialogue in shareholder engagement. (Working paper series). Social Science Research Network (SSRN).
  • Beunza, Daniel, Millo, Yuval (2013). Folding: integrating algorithms into the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. (Working paper series). Social Science Research Network (SSRN).
  • Beunza, Daniel, Stark, David (2012). Seeing through the eyes of others: dissonance within and across trading rooms. In Knorr Cetina, Karin, Preda, Alex (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Finance (pp. 203-222). Oxford University Press.
  • MacKenzie, Donald, Beunza, Daniel, Millo, Yuval, Pardo-Guerra, Juan Pablo (2012). Drilling through the Allegheny mountains: liquidity, materiality and high-frequency trading. Journal of Cultural Economy, 5(3), 279-296. https://doi.org/10.1080/17530350.2012.674963
  • Beunza, Daniel, Stark, David (2012). From dissonance to resonance: cognitive interdependence in quantitative finance. Economy and Society, 41(3), 383-417. https://doi.org/10.1080/03085147.2011.638155 description
  • Pardo-Guerra, Juan Pablo, Beunza, Daniel, Millo, Yuval, MacKenzie, Donald (2010). Impersonal efficiency and the dangers of a fully automated securities exchange. (Foresight driver review DR11). Foresight.
  • MacKenzie, Donald, Beunza, Daniel, Hardie, Iain (2008). The material sociology of arbitrage. In MacKenzie, Donald (Ed.), Material Markets: How Economic Agents Are Constructed (pp. 85-108). Oxford University Press.
  • Beunza, Daniel, Stark, David (2008). Tools of the trade: the socio-technology of arbitrage in a Wall Street trading room. In Pinch, Trevor, Swedberg, Richard (Eds.), Living in a Material World: Economic Sociology Meets Science and Technology Studies (pp. 253-290). MIT Press.
  • Beunza, Daniel (2008). Re-imagining markets: a review essay of "Do Economists Make Markets". Journal of Cultural Economy, 1(1), 93-100. https://doi.org/10.1080/17530350801913791
  • Beunza, Daniel, Garud, Raghu (2007). Calculators, lemmings or frame-makers? the intermediary role of securities analysts. Sociological Review, 55(s2), 13-39. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-954X.2007.00728.x
  • MacKenzie, Donald, Beunza, Daniel, Hardie, Iain (2007). Die Materiale Soziologie der Arbitrage. In Beckert, Jens, Diaz-Bone, Rainer, Ganßmann, Heiner (Eds.), Märkte Als Soziale Strukturen (Theorie und Gesellschaft) (pp. 135-150). Campus Verlag.
  • Beunza, Daniel, Stark, David (2006). How to recognize opportunities: heterarchical search in a trading room. In Knorr Cetina, Karin, Preda, Alex (Eds.), Sociology of Financial Markets (pp. 84-101). Oxford University Press.
  • Beunza, Daniel, Hardie, Iain, MacKenzie, Donald (2006). A price is a social thing: towards a material sociology of arbitrage. Organization Studies, 27(5), 721-745. https://doi.org/10.1177/0170840606065923
  • Beunza, Daniel (2006). New artistic engagements with the capital markets. Economic Sociology, 7(3), 29-33.
  • Beunza, Daniel, Muniesa, Fabian (2005). Listening to the spread plot. In Latour, Bruno, Weibel, Peter (Eds.), Making Things Public: Atmospheres of Democracy (pp. 628-633). MIT Press.
  • Beunza, Daniel, Stark, David (2005). Resolving identities: successive crises in a trading room after 9/11. In Foner, Nancy (Ed.), Wounded City: the Social Impact of 9/11 (pp. 293-320). Russell Sage Foundation.
  • Beunza, Daniel, Stark, David (2004). Tools of the trade: the socio-technology of arbitrage in a Wall Street trading room. Industrial and Corporate Change, 13(2), 369-400. https://doi.org/10.1093/icc/dth015
  • Beunza, Daniel, Stark, David (2004). La organización de la respuesta: innovación y recuperación en las salas de operaciones financieras del Bajo Manhattan. Revista Española de Investigaciones Sociológicas, 107, 89-102.
  • Beunza, Daniel, Stark, David (2003). Dopo l'11 settembre: innovazione e ripresa nelle trading room di Wall Street. Stato e Mercato, 68(2), 185-216.
  • Beunza, Daniel, Stark, David (2003). Organiser la réactivité : innovation et reconstruction dans les salles de marché du Lower Manhattan. Politix: Revue des Sciences Sociales du Politique, 14(63), 171-196.
  • Stark, David, Beunza, Daniel (2003). Outils de marché: socio-technologie de l’arbitrage dans une salle de marché à Wall Street. Reseaux, 2(122), 63-109.
  • Beunza, Daniel, Stark, David (2003). The organization of responsiveness: innovation and recovery in the trading rooms of Lower Manhattan. Socio-Economic Review, 1(2), 135-164. https://doi.org/10.1093/soceco/1.2.135
  • Beunza, Daniel, Stark, David (2001). Trading sites - destroyed, revealed, restored.
  • Sociology
  • MacKenzie, Donald, Beunza, Daniel, Millo, Yuval, Pardo-Guerra, Juan Pablo (2012). Drilling through the Allegheny mountains: liquidity, materiality and high-frequency trading. Journal of Cultural Economy, 5(3), 279-296. https://doi.org/10.1080/17530350.2012.674963
  • Pardo-Guerra, Juan Pablo, Beunza, Daniel, Millo, Yuval, MacKenzie, Donald (2010). Impersonal efficiency and the dangers of a fully automated securities exchange. (Foresight driver review DR11). Foresight.