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Author:Haydu, J.
Title:Business citizenship at work: cultural transposition and class formation in Cincinnati, 1870-1910
Journal:American Journal of Sociology
2002 : MAY, VOL. 107:6, p. 1424-1467
Index terms:CORPORATE CULTURE
ECONOMIC HISTORY
INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS
SOCIAL CLASSES
Language:eng
Abstract:This article links class analysis and institutionalism through a case study of late-19th century employers. Class analysis extends institutionalism by highlighting an additional source of cultural transposition - a generalized identity summarized here as "business citizenship". Institutionalism, in turn, shows how civic associations worked to unify employers and foster an overarching class consciousness.
SCIMA record nr: 243813
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