IN THIS ESSAY, we offer a new synthesis of American business history that aims to replace, but also subsume, the dominant Chandlerian framework. Writing in the mid-1970s, Alfred D. Chandler, Jr., attributed the success of the U.S. economy in the twentieth century to the rise of large, vertically integrated, managerially directed enterprises in the nation\u27s most important industries. These enterprises, Chandler argued, were dramatically more efficient than the small, family-owned and managed firms that previously had characterized the economy. Where small firms were dependent on the market to coordinate their purchases of raw materials and the sale of their output, large firms took on these supply and marketing functions themselves, using...
Copyright © The President and Fellows of Harvard College 2017. A common lament is that business hist...
Alfred D. Chandler's work highlighted the complicated interplay between markets and firms, especiall...
This essay is about the crisis of US automobile management and the difficulties that management educ...
Business history in modern form begins with Alfred Chandler who constructs as a new object of analys...
In a series of classic works, most notably The Visible Hand (1977) and Scale and Scope (1990), Alfre...
Two decades have passed since the publication of 'The Visible Hand,' Alfred D. Chandler, Jr.'s, magi...
Philip Scranton and Patrick Fridenson—two senior scholars from Rutgers University and École des Haut...
This article leans against specialization by cutting across three disciplines to analyze the entrepr...
Alfred Chandler's recent passing is cause to review and celebrate his many contributions to business...
Alfred Chandler’s recent passing is cause to review and celebrate his many contributions to business...
For almost half a century, Alfred D. Chandler Jr. has enjoyed an enviable reputation as the most inf...
Business history, while not clearly established or widely recognized, is an open framework that can ...
The noted business historian, Alfred Dupont Chandler, Jr., the author of hundreds of journal article...
A review of The Challenge of Remaining Innovative: Insights from Twentieth-Century American Business...
Since many of the modern professions had a substantial impact on economic development, this essay ex...
Copyright © The President and Fellows of Harvard College 2017. A common lament is that business hist...
Alfred D. Chandler's work highlighted the complicated interplay between markets and firms, especiall...
This essay is about the crisis of US automobile management and the difficulties that management educ...
Business history in modern form begins with Alfred Chandler who constructs as a new object of analys...
In a series of classic works, most notably The Visible Hand (1977) and Scale and Scope (1990), Alfre...
Two decades have passed since the publication of 'The Visible Hand,' Alfred D. Chandler, Jr.'s, magi...
Philip Scranton and Patrick Fridenson—two senior scholars from Rutgers University and École des Haut...
This article leans against specialization by cutting across three disciplines to analyze the entrepr...
Alfred Chandler's recent passing is cause to review and celebrate his many contributions to business...
Alfred Chandler’s recent passing is cause to review and celebrate his many contributions to business...
For almost half a century, Alfred D. Chandler Jr. has enjoyed an enviable reputation as the most inf...
Business history, while not clearly established or widely recognized, is an open framework that can ...
The noted business historian, Alfred Dupont Chandler, Jr., the author of hundreds of journal article...
A review of The Challenge of Remaining Innovative: Insights from Twentieth-Century American Business...
Since many of the modern professions had a substantial impact on economic development, this essay ex...
Copyright © The President and Fellows of Harvard College 2017. A common lament is that business hist...
Alfred D. Chandler's work highlighted the complicated interplay between markets and firms, especiall...
This essay is about the crisis of US automobile management and the difficulties that management educ...