Double Objective in Mind : Translating American Management Ideas in the Context of Cold War Finland
Seppälä, J., Nevalainen, P., Mattila, P., & Laukkanen, M. (2023). Double Objective in Mind : Translating American Management Ideas in the Context of Cold War Finland. Enterprise and Society, 24(1), 253-285. https://doi.org/10.1017/eso.2021.32
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Enterprise and SocietyPäivämäärä
2023Oppiaine
Kestävä liiketoiminta ja talous (painoala)TaloushistoriaStrategia ja yrittäjyysBasic or discovery scholarshipSustainable Business and Economy (focus area)Economic HistoryStrategy and EntrepreneurshipBasic or discovery scholarshipTekijänoikeudet
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The transfer of American management ideas was a central part of the Cold War struggle over ideologies. A key mediator was the European Recovery Program, which conveyed American influences to European management specialists. However, a direct influence was not always possible, as in Finland, which officially blocked assistance because of foreign policy considerations. Still, it was among the first countries to follow Harvard University’s lead in launching advanced management training. We examine how and why the focal actors adopted the American model of executive education, and how they managed to translate foreign ideas persuasively to the local business elite. The translation of executive education to Finland was a lengthy process that involved modification and readjustment of the original idea according to emerging needs. The Advanced Management Program became the core of the curriculum of Finland’s leading executive education institution and thus has influenced the emergence of new business culture.
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The research has received funding from the Academy of Finland’s project Executive Education as Strategy Practice: Lessons from History and Prospects for the Future (EXED) (decision no. 333 299 and 333 607).Lisenssi
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