Alfred D. Chandler’s theory of the managerial revolution culminates with the triumph of General Motors over the Ford Motor Company in the American automobile market of the 1920s. In Chandler’s view, the relative decline of Ford vis-à-vis General Motors was a direct consequence of the modernization of management under Alfred Sloan’s leadership in the face of Ford’s outdated managerial methods. Based on previously unexploited material from the Ford Motor Company Archives, and on Chandler’s research papers located at Harvard’s Baker Library, the paper revsits this pivotal episode of American business history. It makes three points. First, it suggests that Chandler’s account resembles an idealtypical Weberian modernization narrative. Second, it...
The introduction of moving assembly and the five-dollar wage at the Ford Motor Company are examined ...
In 1927, American industrialist, innovator, and inventor Henry Ford founded Fordlandia--a plantation...
Recasting the Machine Age recounts the history of Henry Ford s efforts to shift the production of Fo...
This paper analyzes Alfred P. Sloan, Jr.s Adventures of a White-Collar Man published in 1941. It att...
A hundred years ago, on June 16 th 1903, Henry Ford launched The Ford Motor Company. The follow...
Alfred P. Sloan is credited with the invention of the modern corporation. At the helm of General Mot...
Henry Ford is perhaps one of the most famous of the American entrepreneurs of the 20th century: with...
Henry Ford insisted that his development of mass production owed nothing to Taylorism. But Ford and...
The automotive industry is historically epitomized by the succession of technological discontinuitie...
This paper constructs an alternative account of resource stewardship at General Motors (GM) during t...
This dissertation examines the imperial reach of a major American corporate power in the first third...
This paper identifies the ways in which the ideas of Fordism and Taylorism have been responsible for...
This collection includes evaluations of and responses to the contributions made by Henry Ford and th...
In today’s constantly changing global environment, Ford’s vision has shaped its culture and driven a...
The Ford Motor Company\u27s Five-Dollar Day labor program led to a multifaceted array of philanthrop...
The introduction of moving assembly and the five-dollar wage at the Ford Motor Company are examined ...
In 1927, American industrialist, innovator, and inventor Henry Ford founded Fordlandia--a plantation...
Recasting the Machine Age recounts the history of Henry Ford s efforts to shift the production of Fo...
This paper analyzes Alfred P. Sloan, Jr.s Adventures of a White-Collar Man published in 1941. It att...
A hundred years ago, on June 16 th 1903, Henry Ford launched The Ford Motor Company. The follow...
Alfred P. Sloan is credited with the invention of the modern corporation. At the helm of General Mot...
Henry Ford is perhaps one of the most famous of the American entrepreneurs of the 20th century: with...
Henry Ford insisted that his development of mass production owed nothing to Taylorism. But Ford and...
The automotive industry is historically epitomized by the succession of technological discontinuitie...
This paper constructs an alternative account of resource stewardship at General Motors (GM) during t...
This dissertation examines the imperial reach of a major American corporate power in the first third...
This paper identifies the ways in which the ideas of Fordism and Taylorism have been responsible for...
This collection includes evaluations of and responses to the contributions made by Henry Ford and th...
In today’s constantly changing global environment, Ford’s vision has shaped its culture and driven a...
The Ford Motor Company\u27s Five-Dollar Day labor program led to a multifaceted array of philanthrop...
The introduction of moving assembly and the five-dollar wage at the Ford Motor Company are examined ...
In 1927, American industrialist, innovator, and inventor Henry Ford founded Fordlandia--a plantation...
Recasting the Machine Age recounts the history of Henry Ford s efforts to shift the production of Fo...