This paper explores the development of executive education in the US from 1945 to around 1970, and its function in developing potential top executives’ cultural, symbolic, and social capital. The paper shows that postwar executive education was an expression of how the academic community acted according to its societal obligations by offering the new leaders norms and values that could replace what was lost during the transformation to managerial capitalism. This function legitimized executive education within the business schools, which was at the time primarily characterized by a very different logic of scientization
Address presented at the Joint Plenary Session of the A.A.C.S.B. and B.H.C. at the Wharton School of...
A generation of academic leaders and extra-university elites, influenced by a vision of American mod...
This is the author accepted manuscript.The final version is available from the Academy of Management...
The purpose of this paper is to briefly scan the intent and content of executive education in the tw...
This paper explores the role of government and business in establishing two business schools in Brit...
This paper explores the role of government and business in establishing two business schools in Brit...
American business has looked to higher education for over half a century for the training of its man...
The article analyzes the process of formation and development of corporate education in the USA in t...
American business has looked to higher education for over half a century for the training of its man...
This paper addresses the question of who benefits from the biocultural power, practices, and effects...
Abstract This article draws on historical material to examine the co-evolution of economic science a...
Major changes in the business environment in the 1980s brought new emphasis on the work of executive...
This research project is an enquiry into a social abstraction. It is a theory building exercise that...
Continuous changes in both the economy and technology, as well as changes in the speed of change, su...
A successful business school must serve two communities: the research community on one hand; and the...
Address presented at the Joint Plenary Session of the A.A.C.S.B. and B.H.C. at the Wharton School of...
A generation of academic leaders and extra-university elites, influenced by a vision of American mod...
This is the author accepted manuscript.The final version is available from the Academy of Management...
The purpose of this paper is to briefly scan the intent and content of executive education in the tw...
This paper explores the role of government and business in establishing two business schools in Brit...
This paper explores the role of government and business in establishing two business schools in Brit...
American business has looked to higher education for over half a century for the training of its man...
The article analyzes the process of formation and development of corporate education in the USA in t...
American business has looked to higher education for over half a century for the training of its man...
This paper addresses the question of who benefits from the biocultural power, practices, and effects...
Abstract This article draws on historical material to examine the co-evolution of economic science a...
Major changes in the business environment in the 1980s brought new emphasis on the work of executive...
This research project is an enquiry into a social abstraction. It is a theory building exercise that...
Continuous changes in both the economy and technology, as well as changes in the speed of change, su...
A successful business school must serve two communities: the research community on one hand; and the...
Address presented at the Joint Plenary Session of the A.A.C.S.B. and B.H.C. at the Wharton School of...
A generation of academic leaders and extra-university elites, influenced by a vision of American mod...
This is the author accepted manuscript.The final version is available from the Academy of Management...