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About the Author
Yehouda Shenhav is Associate Professor of Sociology at Tel-Aviv University. He holds a Ph.D. degree in Sociology from Stanford University (1985) and an M.Sc. degree from the Faculty of Industrial Engineering at the Israel Institute of Technology (1981). Shenhav taught at several universities in the United States, including Stanford University, The University of Wisconsin-Madison, and the University of Iowa. He served as Head of the Department of Sociology & Anthropology at Tel-Aviv University between 1995 and 1998.
Reviews
Like all good books this one raises as many questions as it answers. * Robert R. Locke, Business History *
This book is original and refreshing. * Robert R. Locke, Business History *
the book tells an absorbing story. * Judith Maas, Bookshelf, Sloan Managment Review, Spring 2000. *
Yehouda Shenhav shows that the American system of management required elaborate social construction. Managers had to justify thier existence vis avis owners and workers, and it took a great deal of effort to 'normalize' their social power. This book makes an imortant critical contribution to our understanding of how the large corporation emerged in the U.S and deserves to be read by anyone interested in the origins of Americans 'mangerialism'. * Neil Fligstein 18/03/1999 *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198296300
Author Yehouda Shenhav
Format Hardback
Page Count 256
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 1g
Dimensions(mm) 243mm * 162mm * 18mm