The noted business historian, Alfred Dupont Chandler, Jr., the author of hundreds of journal articles and numerous books, died in May. As a Harvard professor in the 1970s, he revitalized business history, as a career choice for historians, as a serious branch of history and as a source of research that contributed to the fast-moving field of strategic management. This working paper discusses his contribution to strategy and provides a list of his monographs with comments on translations and reprintings
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Alfred D. Chandler (1918–2007) was the founder of modern business history. He was a critical early i...
For almost half a century, Alfred D. Chandler Jr. has enjoyed an enviable reputation as the most inf...
Two decades have passed since the publication of 'The Visible Hand,' Alfred D. Chandler, Jr.'s, magi...
Business history in modern form begins with Alfred Chandler who constructs as a new object of analys...
Alfred D. Chandler's scholarship on the large industrial enterprise has deepened understanding of ec...
Richard Rumelt, Dan Schendel, and David Teece are clear: "The foundation of strategic management as ...
IN THIS ESSAY, we offer a new synthesis of American business history that aims to replace, but also ...
Alfred D. Chandler’s theory of the managerial revolution culminates with the triumph of General Moto...
This paper analyzes Alfred P. Sloan, Jr.s Adventures of a White-Collar Man published in 1941. It att...
A review of The Challenge of Remaining Innovative: Insights from Twentieth-Century American Business...
In 2007, the eminent business historian Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. passed away at the age of eighty-eig...
Purpose: To promote a multidisciplinary/interdisciplinary approach to the themes of management and b...
This study examines the life and business career of Moses Dresser Phillips (1813--1859), an importan...
Historians and business management scholars have fought about the legacy of Frederick Winslow Taylor...
Copyright © The President and Fellows of Harvard College 2017. A common lament is that business hist...
Alfred D. Chandler (1918–2007) was the founder of modern business history. He was a critical early i...
For almost half a century, Alfred D. Chandler Jr. has enjoyed an enviable reputation as the most inf...
Two decades have passed since the publication of 'The Visible Hand,' Alfred D. Chandler, Jr.'s, magi...
Business history in modern form begins with Alfred Chandler who constructs as a new object of analys...
Alfred D. Chandler's scholarship on the large industrial enterprise has deepened understanding of ec...
Richard Rumelt, Dan Schendel, and David Teece are clear: "The foundation of strategic management as ...
IN THIS ESSAY, we offer a new synthesis of American business history that aims to replace, but also ...
Alfred D. Chandler’s theory of the managerial revolution culminates with the triumph of General Moto...
This paper analyzes Alfred P. Sloan, Jr.s Adventures of a White-Collar Man published in 1941. It att...
A review of The Challenge of Remaining Innovative: Insights from Twentieth-Century American Business...
In 2007, the eminent business historian Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. passed away at the age of eighty-eig...
Purpose: To promote a multidisciplinary/interdisciplinary approach to the themes of management and b...
This study examines the life and business career of Moses Dresser Phillips (1813--1859), an importan...
Historians and business management scholars have fought about the legacy of Frederick Winslow Taylor...
Copyright © The President and Fellows of Harvard College 2017. A common lament is that business hist...