Professional service firms and the manufacturing of the corporate nobility

IF 2 Q3 MANAGEMENT Journal of Professions and Organization Pub Date : 2023-05-17 DOI:10.1093/jpo/joad003
F. Bühlmann
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Global professional service firms (GPSFs) are key actors in contemporary capitalism. They (co-) produce and disseminate new business practices, linking firms, sectors, and countries, integrating them into a global system. We examine a second, less studied function of these firms: underpinning capitalism’s status hierarchies. We ask whether these firms have emerged as producers of a new corporate nobility—as an extension of elite universities, and as a stepping stone in the selection and promotion of top executives. Focusing on the US, we ask: do global professional service firms merely amplify the credentials of elite universities, or can they compensate for an absence of an elite education in the careers of US top managers? and do professional service firms equip future top managers with specific expertise or merely with symbolic capital? Based on a sample of 2,610 top executive managers from leading American firms in 2005 and 2018, we study the role law, consulting, or audit firms played in their careers. Using multinomial regression analyses, we find that the career function of GPSFs varies: consulting firms amplify existing status and enhance the symbolic capital of alumni, aiding their ascent to the most prestigious jobs in US top firms. In contrast, top managers leverage audit firm roles to compensate for a non-elite background, yet then tend to be channelled into narrow, specialist roles in top management. We relate these results to Bourdieu’s state nobility analysis and propose an augmented typology of these firms at the heart of contemporary capitalism.
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专业服务公司与企业贵族的制造
全球专业服务公司是当代资本主义的关键参与者。他们(共同)生产和传播新的商业实践,将公司、部门和国家联系起来,将其融入全球体系。我们研究了这些公司的第二个研究较少的功能:支撑资本主义的地位等级制度。我们想知道,这些公司是否已经成为一种新的企业贵族的生产者——精英大学的延伸,以及高管选拔和晋升的垫脚石。关注美国,我们会问:全球专业服务公司是否只是扩大了精英大学的资质,或者它们能否弥补美国高层管理人员职业生涯中缺乏精英教育的问题?专业服务公司是为未来的高级管理人员配备特定的专业知识,还是仅仅配备象征性的资本?基于2005年和2018年美国领先公司2610名高管的样本,我们研究了法律、咨询或审计公司在其职业生涯中所扮演的角色。使用多项回归分析,我们发现GPSF的职业功能各不相同:咨询公司扩大了现有地位,增强了校友的象征资本,帮助他们在美国顶级公司获得最有声望的职位。相比之下,高级管理人员利用审计公司的角色来补偿非精英背景,但随后往往被引导到高级管理层的狭窄专业角色。我们将这些结果与布迪厄的国家贵族分析联系起来,并提出了对这些处于当代资本主义核心的公司的扩充类型。
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