lsioa

Department of Organization

  • Organizations, Markets and Governance (OMG)
Leonard
Seabrooke
Professor
,
PhD


Room: KIL/14.A-3.42
Tel:
+4538152449
E-mail: lse.ioa@cbs.dk
Presentation

I am interested in the micro-level elements that permit the macro composition of the international political economy and transnational governance. This includes: how professionals compete and coordinate to establish new regulations and new markets; the professional careers of those involved in international economic governance and transnational activism; generational conflicts between groups seeking to secure housing and financial assets within different national systems of residential capitalism; the role of social taboos in family and household formation in different national welfare systems; and the everyday politics behind particular national political and economic institutions. My work frequently draws upon analytical and methodological tools from political economy and economic sociology, including sequence analysis and social network analysis, among others.

Primary research areas
  • Professionals in International Political Economy
  • Expertise in corporate networks
  • Transnational governance
  • Transnational Advocacy Networks
  • Demographic change
  • Taxation
     
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Courses

Topics in International Political Economy (‘Professions and Organizations in Transnational Governance’) – Convenor.

Supervision

Interested in supervising in areas of: transnational governance, international financial governance, professional careers and trajectories, comparisons of tax, housing and fertility regimes.

Selected publications
  1. Christensen, R.C. and L. Seabrooke. 2022. ‘The Big 4 under Pressure: Scanning Work in Transnational Fields’, Contemporary Accounting Research, DOI: 10.1111/1911-3846.12815 (AJG 4)
  2. Henriksen, L.F., L. Seabrooke, and K.L. Young. 2022. ‘Intellectual Rivalry in American Economics: Intergenerational Social Cohesion and the Rise of the Chicago School’, Socio-Economic Review, DOI: 10.1093/ser/mwac024 (AJG 3)
  3. Seabrooke, L. and O. J. Sending. 2022. ‘Consultancies in Public Administration’, Public Administration, 100(3): 457-471. (AJG 4)
  4. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou. 2021. ‘Revolving Doors in International Financial Governance’, Global Networks, 21(2): 294-319. (AJG 3)
  5. Harrington, B. and L. Seabrooke. 2020. ‘Transnational Professionals’, Annual Review of Sociology, 46: 399-417. (AJG 4*)
  6. Christensen, R.C. L. Seabrooke, and D. Wigan. 2022. 'Professional Action in Global Wealth Chains', Regulation & Governance, 16(3): 705–721. (AJG 3)
  7. Seabrooke, L. and O.J. Sending. 2020. ‘Contracting Development: Managerialism in Intergovernmental Organization’, Review of International Political Economy, 27(4): 802-827. (AJG 3)
  8. Seabrooke, L., E. Tsingou, and J.O. Willers, 2020. ‘The Political Economy of Policy Vacuums: The European Commission on Demographic Change’, New Political Economy, 25(6): 1007-1021. (AJG 3)
  9. Kentikelenis, A. and L. Seabrooke. 2017. ‘The Politics of World Polity: Script-writing in International Organizations’, American Sociological Review 82(5): 1065-1092. (AJG 4*)
  10. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan. 2017. ‘The Governance of Global Wealth Chains’, Review of International Political Economy 24(1): 1-29. (AJG 3)
Publications sorted by:
2024
Leonard Seabrooke; Duncan Wigan / Getting Action for Global Economic Justice : The Micro-foundations of Transnational Activism.
In: Socio-Economic Review, Vol. 22, No. 3, 7.2024, p. 1313-1334
Journal article > peer review
Duncan Wigan; Leonard Seabrooke; Stefano Ponte; Jennifer Bair / Global Value and Wealth Chains in Contemporary Capitalism : Editorial Introduction.
In: Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, Vol. 56, No. 8, 2024, 5 p., p. 2169–2173
Editorial > peer review
2023
Jennifer Bair; Stefano Ponte; Leonard Seabrooke; Duncan Wigan / Entangled Chains of Global Value and Wealth
In: Review of International Political Economy, Vol. 30, No. 6, 12.2023, p. 2423-2439
Journal article > peer review
Alexandros Kentikelenis; Leonard Seabrooke; Ole Jacob Sending / Global Health Expertise in the Shadow of Hegemony
In: Studies in Comparative International Development, Vol. 58, No. 3, 9.2023, p. 347-368
Journal article > peer review
Maj Grasten; Leonard Seabrooke; Duncan Wigan / Legal Affordances in Global Wealth Chains : How Platform Firms Use Legal and Spatial Scaling.
In: Environment and Planning A, Vol. 55, No. 4, 6.2023, p. 1062-1079
Journal article > peer review
Leonard Seabrooke; Annika Stenström / Professional Ecologies in European Sustainable Finance
In: Governance: An international journal of Policy, Administration, and Institutions, Vol. 36, No. 4, 10.2023, p. 1271-1292
Journal article > peer review
Sarah Hall; Adam Leaver; Leonard Seabrooke; Daniel Tischer / The Changing Spatial Arrangements of Global Finance : Financial, Social and Legal Infrastructures.
In: Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, Vol. 55, No. 4, 6.2023, p. 923-930
Journal article > peer review
Leonard Seabrooke; Saila Stausholm / The Firm-territory Nexus in a Fragmented Economy : Scales of Global Value and Wealth Chain Entanglement.
In: Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 23.8.2023
Journal article > peer review
2022
Leonard Seabrooke; Duncan Wigan / Acknowledgements
In: Global Wealth Chains: Asset Strategies in the World Economy. . ed. /Leonard Seabrooke ; Duncan Wigan. Oxford : Oxford University Press 2022, p. v-vii
Book chapter
Leonard Seabrooke; Duncan Wigan / Articulating Global Wealth Chains
In: Global Wealth Chains: Asset Strategies in the World Economy. . ed. /Leonard Seabrooke; Duncan Wigan. Oxford : Oxford University Press 2022, p. 279-297
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Research Projects
Outside activities

2024
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
Research professor (20% post), January 1 - April 30.

2023
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
Research professor (20% post)

2022
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
Project research
(6 hours per week)

2021
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
Project research

2020
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
Project research

2019
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
Project research

The Corporate Accountability Network
Member of the Advisory Board

2018
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
Project research