UID:
edoccha_9961535657202883
Format:
1 online resource (461 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
ISBN:
3-658-42644-6
Series Statement:
Organization, management and crime - Organisation, Management und Kriminalität
Note:
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Common framework -- Introduction: Economic Neoliberalism-A New Spirit of Capitalism? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Approach -- 3 The Generalized Results -- 4 Internationalization of Management -- 5 Triumph of Economics and Business Schools? -- 6 Neoliberal Action Orientations -- References -- Research Perspective: The "Spirit" of Capitalism and its Supporting Classes -- 1 The Classic Perspective: Max Weber's "Spirit of Capitalism" -- 1.1 Summary -- 2 Boltanski/Chiapellos' "New Spirit of Capitalism" -- 2.1 Summary -- 3 The Relation to the Current Discussion: Paradigm of Convergence and Divergence -- 3.1 Summary -- 4 Quintessence -- References -- The Operationalization of the Study: Global Carriers and Neoliberal Thinking -- 1 The Analysis of Life Course -- 2 Hypotheses about Change in Education and Career Paths -- 3 The Qualitative Part: Analysis of Collective Mindsets -- 4 Hypotheses on Neoliberal Management -- References -- Collective Mindsets: How to Analyze Neoliberal Thinking -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Sociological Approach and Two Versions of Collective Mindset Analysis -- 3 The CMA-Method and Methodology -- 4 The Case Study: A Lesson in Analyzing Neoliberal Mindsets of Top Managers in Brazil -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Country studies -- Germany: On the Verge of a New Capitalist Spirit? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Development of the German Industry -- 3 Globalization and the Recruitment of the German Economic Elites-Results from Life Course Analysis -- 3.1 Internationalization -- 3.2 The Educational Background of the German Economic Elites -- 3.3 Career Mobility -- 3.4 Conclusions -- 4 The New Spirit of Capitalism in Germany-the Collective Mindsets in Action -- 4.1 The Collective Mindsets of Going Global -- 4.2 Outfoxing the System: The Financial Market Mindsets.
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4.3 The Neoliberal Principles of Capitalist Organization in Germany -- 5 The Neoliberal Principles of Self-Management and Self-optimization -- 5.1 The Entrepreneur of the Self -- 6 The New Spirit of Capitalism in Germany-General Conclusions -- References -- The Establishment of Global Elites with Neoliberal Mindsets? Liberal Bureaucratization in Switzerland -- 1 Varieties of Capitalism in Switzerland (1945-2015): Transition from Neo-Corporatism to a Liberal Market Economy? -- 2 The Life-Courses of Top Executives in Switzerland -- 2.1 Elite and Organizational Demographics -- 2.2 Education -- 2.3 International Circulation -- 2.4 International Recruitment -- 2.5 Explanation -- 3 The Collective Mindsets of Swiss Top Managers -- 3.1 Principles of Economic Management: Financial Markets -- 3.2 Principles of Corporate Management: Leadership -- 3.3 Principles of Life Conduct: Work and Performance Orientation -- 3.4 Summary -- 4 Conclusions: Making the Case for Liberal Bureaucratization and Swiss Divergence -- References -- Neoliberal State Capitalism in China: Integration Without Opening -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Current Status of Research -- 1.2 Economic Background -- 1.3 Sampling -- 2 Life Course Analysis -- 2.1 Educational Background -- 2.2 Disciplinary Background -- 2.3 Internationalization of Top Managers -- 2.4 Career Models -- 2.5 Conclusion -- 3 New Spirit of Capitalism in China?-Test of Neo-Liberalism at Chinese Enterprises -- 3.1 Capital-Market-Oriented Approach of Corporate Management? -- 3.2 Personnel Management: Traditional vs. Modern -- 3.3 Top Managers' Choice: Work or Family Life -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Modern Family Capitalism in South Korea -- 1 State of the Art: Literature Review on Korean Capitalism and Economic Elites -- 2 Rapid Economic Development in Korea -- 3 Life Course Analysis -- 3.1 Strengthening of Business Education?.
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3.2 Internationalization -- 4 International Experience -- 5 Career Pattern -- 6 Resume -- 7 Collective Mindset Analysis -- 7.1 Financial Market Orientation -- 8 Family-Owned System as a Final Winner -- 9 Financial Market-Orientation as a Tool -- 10 Contextualization -- 11 Explanation -- 12 Leadership -- 13 Caring Paternalistic Leadership -- 14 Strong Hierarchy Leadership -- 15 Communication Leadership -- 16 Hierarchical Delegation -- 17 Contextualization -- 18 Explanation -- 19 Work and Life -- 20 Work Comes First for the Sake of Nation-Building -- 21 Family as a Driving Force for Work -- 22 Contextualization -- 23 Explanation -- 24 Conclusions -- References -- Japan's Flashback to Traditional Capitalism -- 1 State of the Art -- 2 Manufacturing Sectors and Japan Inc. After World War II -- 3 Life-Course Analysis -- 3.1 Increase of Business Study? -- 3.2 Internationalization -- 3.3 Career Pattern -- 3.4 Resume -- 4 Collective Mindset Analysis -- 4.1 Financial Market Orientation -- 4.2 Leadership -- 4.3 Work and Life -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- All at the Same Time: Coexistence of Tradition and Modernity in India -- 1 State of the Art -- 2 Generation, Education & -- Career Pattern amongst Indian Top Managers -- 3 Collective Mindset Analysis -- 3.1 The Manager & -- Economic Action -- 3.2 The Manager & -- The Organisation -- 3.3 The Manager & -- Life Orientation -- 4 Conclusion and Contextualisation -- References -- Restructuring Modernity: The Hong Kong Banking Sector -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Economic Context and the Role of the Financial Industry -- 3 State of the Art -- 4 The Emergence of a Global Financial Elite? -- 4.1 Life-Course Analysis -- 5 Collective Mindset Analysis -- 5.1 Principles of Business-Financial Market Orientation -- 5.2 Principles of the Organization-Business Management and Leadership.
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6 Conclusion: On the Trail of Change-Breaches and Continuity in the Spirit of Capitalism -- References -- Traditional Modernity: The Cultural Imprint of the Brazilian Economy -- 1 State of the Art -- 2 The Development of Industry -- 3 Life-Course Analysis -- 3.1 The Triumph of Economics? -- 3.2 International Recruitment and Career -- 3.3 Career Pattern -- 3.4 Resume and Conclusion -- 4 Collective Mindsets Analysis -- 4.1 The Collective Mindset on Financial Market Orientation -- 4.2 The Collective Mindset on Conduct of Life -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Global and Bankrupt-Argentina's Fragmented Integration into Global Capitalism -- 1 State of the Art -- 2 The Development of Industry in Argentina -- 3 Life Course Analysis -- 3.1 The Triumph of Economics -- 3.2 Internationalization -- 3.3 Geographic Mobility -- 3.4 Career Mobility -- 3.5 Resume -- 4 Collective Mindset Analysis -- 4.1 Financial Market Orientation -- 4.2 Leadership -- 4.3 Conduction of Life -- 5 Conclusions -- References.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 3-658-42643-8
Language:
English