TY - JOUR
T1 - Ascription into achievement: Models of career systems at Lloyds bank, 1890-1970
AU - Stovel, Katherine
AU - Savage, Michael
AU - Bearman, Peter
PY - 1996/9
Y1 - 1996/9
N2 - Optimal matching algorithms are used to model the transformation of career systems in a large British bank (Lloyds) from 1890 to 1970. The authors first model the breakdown of the traditional ascriptive, status-based system, and then identify a more dynamic, achievement-based system as its replacement. By relating the structure of careers to organizational growth and social change, the authors explore how the modern achievement career came about. More broadly, they argue that optimal matching enables one to see clearly the multiple time frames that are necessarily intercalated into career systems and hence provides new insights into the discontinuous and contingent nature of organizational change.
AB - Optimal matching algorithms are used to model the transformation of career systems in a large British bank (Lloyds) from 1890 to 1970. The authors first model the breakdown of the traditional ascriptive, status-based system, and then identify a more dynamic, achievement-based system as its replacement. By relating the structure of careers to organizational growth and social change, the authors explore how the modern achievement career came about. More broadly, they argue that optimal matching enables one to see clearly the multiple time frames that are necessarily intercalated into career systems and hence provides new insights into the discontinuous and contingent nature of organizational change.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0030503903
U2 - 10.1086/230950
DO - 10.1086/230950
M3 - Article
SN - 0002-9602
VL - 102
SP - 358
EP - 399
JO - American Journal of Sociology
JF - American Journal of Sociology
IS - 2
ER -