Managerial revolutions - which witness the appropriation of corporate power by professional managers - come in different shapes and sizes. This article builds upon existing critiques of Chandler's universal theory of the managerial revolution through reference to the French national business system, arguing that the concept of the managerial revolution is best understood within specific cultural contexts, elite ideologies and national business systems. It demonstrates, through the inclusion of original data, and a business historical case study, that the French model of capitalism is distinguished by continuing links between the state and business, by the density of its corporate networks, and the large number of elite actors with experienc...
This paper examines the Chandlerian model of corporate development in the light of new data on the s...
Since the middle of the nineteen-eighties, the French system of corporate governance has undergone s...
What structures France’s current model of capitalism divides academic specialists. For some, the dir...
Managerial revolutions - which witness the appropriation of corporate power by professional managers...
Managerial revolutions - which witness the appropriation of corporate power by professional managers...
This article is based on a prosopographical study of comparative business elites in France and Brita...
This chapter discusses the origins and significance of the fact that most of the largest French firm...
This article identifies two, nation-wide, forms of governance or organizing capital,`shareholder' ca...
The article focuses attention on managerialism from the point of view of its ideological status. It...
This article proposes a comparative account of the progress of the managerial revolution in France ...
Author's post-print version. The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the...
This article introduces this Business History special issue on the managerial revolution and the sev...
Corporate governance denotes different practices and procedures in economic sociology and in the eco...
Corporate elites are not a new phenomenon. However, the ways in which significant agents gain ascend...
This article proposes a comparative account of the progress of the managerial revolution in France a...
This paper examines the Chandlerian model of corporate development in the light of new data on the s...
Since the middle of the nineteen-eighties, the French system of corporate governance has undergone s...
What structures France’s current model of capitalism divides academic specialists. For some, the dir...
Managerial revolutions - which witness the appropriation of corporate power by professional managers...
Managerial revolutions - which witness the appropriation of corporate power by professional managers...
This article is based on a prosopographical study of comparative business elites in France and Brita...
This chapter discusses the origins and significance of the fact that most of the largest French firm...
This article identifies two, nation-wide, forms of governance or organizing capital,`shareholder' ca...
The article focuses attention on managerialism from the point of view of its ideological status. It...
This article proposes a comparative account of the progress of the managerial revolution in France ...
Author's post-print version. The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the...
This article introduces this Business History special issue on the managerial revolution and the sev...
Corporate governance denotes different practices and procedures in economic sociology and in the eco...
Corporate elites are not a new phenomenon. However, the ways in which significant agents gain ascend...
This article proposes a comparative account of the progress of the managerial revolution in France a...
This paper examines the Chandlerian model of corporate development in the light of new data on the s...
Since the middle of the nineteen-eighties, the French system of corporate governance has undergone s...
What structures France’s current model of capitalism divides academic specialists. For some, the dir...