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From social control to financial economics: the linked ecologies of economics and business in twentieth century America

机译:从社会控制到金融经济学:二十世纪美国经济学与商业的联系生态

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This article draws on historical material to examine the co-evolution of economic science and business education over the course of the twentieth century, showing that fields evolve not only through internal struggles but also through struggles taking place in adjacent fields. More specifically, we argue that the scientific strategies of business schools played an essential—if largely invisible and poorly understood—role in major transformations in the organization and substantive direction of social-scientific knowledge, and specifically economic knowledge, in twentieth century America. We use the Wharton School as an illustration of the earliest trends and dilemmas (ca. 1900–1930), when business schools found themselves caught between their business connections and their striving for moral legitimacy in higher education. Next, we look at the creation of the Carnegie Tech Graduate School of Industrial Administration after World War II. This episode illustrates the increasingly successful claims of social scientists, backed by philanthropic foundations, on business education and the growing appeal of “scientific” approaches to decision-making and management. Finally, we argue that the rise of the Graduate School of Business at the University of Chicago from the 1960s onwards (and its closely related cousin at the University of Rochester) marks the decisive ascendancy of economics, and particularly financial economics, in business education over the other behavioral disciplines. We document the key role of these institutions in diffusing “Chicago-style” economic approaches—offering support for deregulatory policies and popularizing narrowly financial understandings of the firm—that sociologists have described as characteristic of the modern neo liberal regime.
机译:本文利用历史资料来考察二十世纪经济科学与商业教育的共同发展,表明领域不仅通过内部斗争而发展,而且还通过相邻领域的斗争而演变。更具体地说,我们认为,商学院的科学策略在20世纪美国社会科学知识(尤其是经济知识)的组织和实质方向的重大转变中起着至关重要的作用(即使在很大程度上是看不见的,人们对其了解甚少)。我们以沃顿商学院为例,说明了最早的趋势和困境(大约1900–1930年),当时商学院发现自己陷入了他们的业务联系与争取高等教育的合法性之间。接下来,我们来看第二次世界大战后卡内基理工学院工业管理研究生院的创建。这一集说明了在慈善基金会的支持下,社会科学家对商业教育越来越成功的主张,以及“科学”方法在决策和管理中的吸引力越来越大。最后,我们认为,从1960年代开始,芝加哥大学商学院的崛起(以及与之密切相关的罗切斯特大学的堂兄)标志着经济学尤其是金融经济学在商业教育中的决定性优势。其他行为学科。我们记录了这些机构在传播“芝加哥式”经济方法中的关键作用-提供对放​​松管制的政策的支持以及对公司的狭义财务理解-社会学家将其描述为现代新自由主义政权的特征。

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