The Public Image of Big Business in America, 1880-1940 : A Quantitative Study in Social Change / Louis Galambos with the assistance of Barbara Barrow Spence.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Book collections on Project MUSEPublisher: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019Manufacturer: Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (338 pages): illustrationsContent type:
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pt. 1. Context and method. The large-scale organization in modern America -- Research technique : content analysis described and debated -- pt. 2. First generation : a study in the sources of conflict. An uneasy equilibrium, 1879-1892 -- Crisis, 1893-1901 -- pt. 3. Second generation : a study in the process of accommodation. The Progressive cycle, 1902-1914 -- War and the corporate culture, 1915-1919 -- pt. 4. Third generation : a study in the anatomy of equilibrium. Continuity and change, 1920-1929 -- Toward a stable equilibrium, 1930-1940 -- pt. 5. Conclusions, speculations, and afterword. The middle cultures and the organizational revolution
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Originally published in 1975.

pt. 1. Context and method. The large-scale organization in modern America -- Research technique : content analysis described and debated -- pt. 2. First generation : a study in the sources of conflict. An uneasy equilibrium, 1879-1892 -- Crisis, 1893-1901 -- pt. 3. Second generation : a study in the process of accommodation. The Progressive cycle, 1902-1914 -- War and the corporate culture, 1915-1919 -- pt. 4. Third generation : a study in the anatomy of equilibrium. Continuity and change, 1920-1929 -- Toward a stable equilibrium, 1930-1940 -- pt. 5. Conclusions, speculations, and afterword. The middle cultures and the organizational revolution

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