Authors
George R Crowley, Russell S Sobel
Publication date
2010/9/28
Journal
Journal of Management History
Volume
16
Issue
4
Pages
504-508
Publisher
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Description
Purpose
The paper aims to apply the ideas found in the paper of Adam Smith, the pre‐eminent eighteenth century economist, to the field of management.
Design/methodology/approach
The paper provides a brief biography of Smith, summarizes his main contributions, and then applies them to contemporary management practices.
Findings
Adam Smith was the first person to identify specialization and the division of labor as the main drivers of productivity. He also conceptualized the “invisible hand principle” which explains how, under the proper set of incentives, self‐interested individuals are directed to pursue activities that benefit the whole of society. Both ideas are of utmost importance in the field of management. Specifically, successful managers are those who are able to create good “rules of the game” which align the incentives of labor with the goals of the firm.
Practical implications
Smith's …
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