Career success of American business leaders : a human, social and cultural capital perspective.

This study explores four major antecedents of human, social and cultural capital; as predictors of objective career success for a sample of 247 American business leaders. These antecedents are namely: prestige of education, career mobility, family background (social origin & sociability of fathe...

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Main Authors: Lee, Chia Wen., Chu, Cheah Hui., Lim, Huiting.
Other Authors: Wong Sze Sze
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/21217
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-212172023-05-19T05:41:38Z Career success of American business leaders : a human, social and cultural capital perspective. Lee, Chia Wen. Chu, Cheah Hui. Lim, Huiting. Wong Sze Sze Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Management::Leadership This study explores four major antecedents of human, social and cultural capital; as predictors of objective career success for a sample of 247 American business leaders. These antecedents are namely: prestige of education, career mobility, family background (social origin & sociability of father’s occupation) as well as participation in recreational activities (in terms of social company, nature and prestige of activities). This sample, which is derived from the Harvard Business School Leadership Initiative database, consists of successful leaders between the 1970s and 1990s. Descriptive analyses are conducted to examine the distribution of successful leaders across the independent variables, and our results have indicated that the majority of successful leaders attained prestigious graduate education; moved across functional areas more than organizations; came from middle-class social origin; have fathers who worked in very sociable occupations and participate in productive social activities. BUSINESS 2010-03-23T02:47:45Z 2010-03-23T02:47:45Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/21217 en Nanyang Technological University 71 p. application/pdf
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Lee, Chia Wen.
Chu, Cheah Hui.
Lim, Huiting.
Career success of American business leaders : a human, social and cultural capital perspective.
description This study explores four major antecedents of human, social and cultural capital; as predictors of objective career success for a sample of 247 American business leaders. These antecedents are namely: prestige of education, career mobility, family background (social origin & sociability of father’s occupation) as well as participation in recreational activities (in terms of social company, nature and prestige of activities). This sample, which is derived from the Harvard Business School Leadership Initiative database, consists of successful leaders between the 1970s and 1990s. Descriptive analyses are conducted to examine the distribution of successful leaders across the independent variables, and our results have indicated that the majority of successful leaders attained prestigious graduate education; moved across functional areas more than organizations; came from middle-class social origin; have fathers who worked in very sociable occupations and participate in productive social activities.
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Lee, Chia Wen.
Chu, Cheah Hui.
Lim, Huiting.
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author Lee, Chia Wen.
Chu, Cheah Hui.
Lim, Huiting.
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title Career success of American business leaders : a human, social and cultural capital perspective.
title_short Career success of American business leaders : a human, social and cultural capital perspective.
title_full Career success of American business leaders : a human, social and cultural capital perspective.
title_fullStr Career success of American business leaders : a human, social and cultural capital perspective.
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