Over the course of the twentieth century the popular perception of America's giant corporations has undergone an astonishing change. Condemned as dangerous leviathans in the century's first decades, by 1945 major corporations had become respected, even revered, institutions. Roland Marchand's lavishly illustrated and carefully researched book tells how large companies such as AT&T and U.S. Steel created their own "souls" in order to reassure consumers and politicians that bigness posed no threat to democracy or American values.Marchand traces this important transformation in the culture of capitalism by offering a series of case studies of such corporate giants as General Motors, General Electric, Metropolitan Life Insurance, and Du Pont Ch...
More than a trillion of taxpayer dollars are currently being used to bail out the US banking, mortga...
Most large corporations in America for decades assumed they were respected and trusted as good citiz...
The history of the modern corporation is the history of institutional change and of the corporation ...
Humans in the United States, and many other market-centric nations, live in a world extensively popu...
The red, white and blue patriotism of war is embedded in American popular culture. Images of the her...
Existing studies that have explored the use of company journals as a mode of corporate communication...
Corporate business today has become instrumental component of our economy and our society as a whole...
How and why have American middle-class attitudes toward big business varied since the rise of the l...
This dissertation uses Fortune magazine to explore the relationship between professional corporate m...
This study reveals a correlation between the chronological order of companies' founding and the crea...
Between 1945 and 1961 Eero Saarinen molded the image of the modern American corporation in the postw...
Corporate marketing and corporate communications are topics that have grown in scholarly and practic...
This book charts the relentless rise of the public relations industry and how it has transformed our...
This paper analyzes Alfred P. Sloan, Jr.s Adventures of a White-Collar Man published in 1941. It att...
The shareholder value conception of the firm and its consequences for the functioning of corporation...
More than a trillion of taxpayer dollars are currently being used to bail out the US banking, mortga...
Most large corporations in America for decades assumed they were respected and trusted as good citiz...
The history of the modern corporation is the history of institutional change and of the corporation ...
Humans in the United States, and many other market-centric nations, live in a world extensively popu...
The red, white and blue patriotism of war is embedded in American popular culture. Images of the her...
Existing studies that have explored the use of company journals as a mode of corporate communication...
Corporate business today has become instrumental component of our economy and our society as a whole...
How and why have American middle-class attitudes toward big business varied since the rise of the l...
This dissertation uses Fortune magazine to explore the relationship between professional corporate m...
This study reveals a correlation between the chronological order of companies' founding and the crea...
Between 1945 and 1961 Eero Saarinen molded the image of the modern American corporation in the postw...
Corporate marketing and corporate communications are topics that have grown in scholarly and practic...
This book charts the relentless rise of the public relations industry and how it has transformed our...
This paper analyzes Alfred P. Sloan, Jr.s Adventures of a White-Collar Man published in 1941. It att...
The shareholder value conception of the firm and its consequences for the functioning of corporation...
More than a trillion of taxpayer dollars are currently being used to bail out the US banking, mortga...
Most large corporations in America for decades assumed they were respected and trusted as good citiz...
The history of the modern corporation is the history of institutional change and of the corporation ...