Thesis ID: CBB001560672

Technology, Information and Power: Managerial Technicians in Corporate America, 1917--2000 (2003)

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Haigh, Thomas David (Author)


University of Pennsylvania
Licht, Walter
Publication date: 2003
Language: English


Publication Date: 2003
Edition Details: Advisor: Licht, Walter
Physical Details: 962 pp.

The dissertation charts the changing use made of technology in business administration during the twentieth century, from the office managers and bookkeeping machines of the 1920s to the chief information officers and personal computers of the 1990s. As computers spread, from the 1950s onward, corporate managers were more reliant than ever on administrative systems, but were forced to delegate their design and operation to a host of new specialist groups. Its primary focus is on the professional opportunities and organizational challenges arising from this influx of administrative technology. It examines the attempts of organized groups I refer to as managerial technicians to turn their expertise in the techniques and technologies of administrative systems into a claim to broad managerial authority. It pays particular attention to the emergence of the concept of information within corporate management, and to the use of appeals to systems expertise and to science to establish authority. The primary groups considered here are the office managers of the National Office Management Association, the systems men of the Systems and Procedures association, the punched card supervisors of the National Machine Accounting Association, data processing managers, operations research experts, management information systems specialists, and chief information officers. Each community united corporate staff with consultants, business school staff and technology suppliers. These were social movements within corporate society, as each community sought to raise its position on the organizational chart and establish itself as truly managerial rather than merely technical. This framing exposes many startling continuities, despite enormous changes in technology. Several chapters focus on attempts to create a professional identity for corporate computing staff, including the certification efforts of the Data Processing Management Association and the efforts of some within the Association for Computing Machinery to shape a broad identity I call pan-computer professionalism. Other topics include: the original of entry of computers into corporate administration; the relationship between programming, systems analysis, and software engineering; office automation; office automation and personal computing in the 1980s; corporate computing in the 1990s; and changing labor practices in programming, data processing, and punched card work.

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Description “Charts the changing use made of technology in business administration during the twentieth century, from the office managers and bookkeeping machines of the 1920s to the chief information officers and personal computers of the 1990s.” (from the abstract) Cited in Diss. Abstr. Int. A 64 (2003): 1383. UMI order no. 3087405.


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Authors & Contributors
Yates, JoAnne
Brosveet, Jarle
Bud-Frierman, Lisa
Cortada, James W.
Eckdahl, Donald E.
Ensmenger, Nathan Lee
Journals
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
Acta Baltica historiae et philosophiae scientiarum
British Journal for the History of Science
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
Management Communication Quarterly
Publishers
Cornell University
University of Pennsylvania
MIT Press
Oxford University Press
Routledge
The MIT Press
Concepts
Business and commerce
Computers and computing
Management techniques
Technology
Information technology
Labor and laborers
People
McClelland, David Clarence
Morland, Samuel
Maslow, Abraham Harold
Time Periods
20th century
20th century, late
21st century
19th century
17th century
20th century, early
Places
United States
Germany
Norway
Scandinavia; Nordic countries
London (England)
Estonia
Institutions
Du Pont Company
International Business Machines Corporation
Western Electric
Borgward-Gruppe
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