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Young Business Leaders

Between Utility and Utopia

by Mette Zolner (Author)
©2010 Monographs 237 Pages

Summary

In a world of sweeping economic, political and social changes, what happens to our values, norms and identities? In particular, what happens to the identities of those actors who are exposed to the forces of globalisation? How do they make sense of their personal and professional lives when they must think globally and act locally?
This book investigates these questions through an empirical analysis of the identities and lives of young business leaders in a France that has undergone considerable institutional changes over the last 70 years. The analysis offers an original perspective by investigating a case of puzzling robustness, namely the identity carried by a particular group of young business leaders, Centre des jeunes dirigeants d’entreprise. Since its founding in 1938, this organisation has put forward the ideal that businesses should go beyond furthering the particular interests of their owners and aspire to work for the common good of society. For the individual business leader, this implies a need to reconcile two objectives: contributing towards making society a better place – creating utopia – and ensuring that his/her business is viable – ensuring utility.
On the basis of a thorough historical and sociological analysis, this book sheds light on how to understand robustness in values and identities in a world of sweeping changes. Moreover, it takes the reader on a fascinating journey into a sector that is largely outside the attention of both the media and scholarly literature: the life-worlds of young leaders of small- and medium-sized companies in France.

Details

Pages
237
Year
2010
ISBN (Softcover)
9789052015415
Language
English
Keywords
Analyse sociologique et historique qualitative La France du 20ème siècle, les structures organisationnelles et la socialisation Robustesse et changement de l'identité collective de jeunes dirigeants d'entreprise et de leurs valeurs
Published
Bruxelles, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2009. 237 pp.

Biographical notes

Mette Zolner (Author)

The Author: Mette Zølner has been Associate Professor in French studies at Copenhagen Business School since 2002. She holds a Ph.D. in Political and Social Sciences from the European University Institute, Florence, and has published internationally on collective memories, identities, corporate social responsibility, governance and networks in a comparative perspective with a focus on France. Her research revolves around the question of how social actors construct meaning differently depending on their individual backgrounds and the historical and social contexts in which they act. Currently, she is engaged in a larger research project investigating how multinational companies prepare their employees to conduct business in the global marketplace. Previous publications include: Re-Imagining the Nation. Debates on Immigrants, Identities and Memories (Brussels, 2000); Methods in Democratic Network Governance (London, with Peter Bogason (eds.), 2007); Teaching Culture Skills. Adding Culture to Higher Education (Copenhagen, with Maribel Blasco (eds.), 2009).

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