Paths to power; how insiders and outsiders shaped American business leadership

Reference & Research Book News, August, 2007

Paths to power; how insiders and outsiders shaped American business leadership.

Mayo, Anthony J. et al.

Harvard Bus. School Press

2006

292 pages

$35.00

Hardcover

HD38

Mayo (director, Harvard Business School Leadership Initiative), Nohria (business administration, Harvard Business School), and Singleton (a doctoral student at Boston College's Carroll School of Management) examine the demographic evolution of business leadership in the United States, paying particular attention to the effects of birthplaces, nationality, religious affiliation, educational background, socioeconomic status, gender, and race on the career paths of business executives. They argue that advantaged "insiders" find it easier to pursue leadership positions.

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