The Corporation and the Twentieth Cen..., Richard N. Langlois
The Corporation and the Twentieth Cen..., Richard N. Langlois
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The Corporation and the Twentieth Century
The History of American Business Enterprise

Author: Richard N. Langlois

Narrator: Stephen Bowlby

Unabridged: 31 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/25/2024


Synopsis

The twentieth century was the managerial century in the United States. An organizational transformation, from entrepreneurial to managerial capitalism, brought forth what became a dominant narrative: that administrative coordination by trained professional managers is essential to the efficient running of organizations both public and private. And yet if managerialism was the apotheosis of administrative efficiency, why did both its practice and the accompanying narrative lie in ruins by the end of the century? In The Corporation and the Twentieth Century, Richard Langlois offers an alternative version: a comprehensive and nuanced reframing and reassessment of the economic, institutional, and intellectual history of the managerial era.

Langlois argues that managerialism rose to prominence not because of its inherent superiority but because of its contingent value in a young and rapidly developing American economy. By the end of the twentieth century, Langlois writes, these market-supporting institutions had reemerged to shift advantage toward entrepreneurial and market-driven modes of organization.

This magisterial new account of the rise and fall of managerialism holds significant implications for contemporary debates about industrial and antitrust policies and the role of the corporation in the twenty-first century.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Marks54 on April 27, 2024

This is a wonderful book, if a bit long.The story is the history of the American Business Enterprise - the large corporation - in the 20th century. The story starts back in the 19th century and continues into the present. Readers of business history will quickly realize that Langlois’s book is follow......more

Goodreads review by Amy on September 02, 2023

This book was interesting, albeit long. It basically provides a mostly chronological telling of the 20th history of American enterprise. It seems no industry is forgotten, from media to automobiles to groceries to airplanes to shipping (do you know the story of McLean hitting on the idea of containe......more