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Shortlisted for the EGOS Book Award in 2021, this book moves beyond
tired analyses of business success that bias leadership and
strategy in order to focus on the critical role of good fortune.
The author provides insights from economics, sociology, political
science, philosophy, and psychology to create a brief intellectual
history of luck. In positioning luck as a key idea in management,
the book analyzes various facets of fortune such as randomness,
serendipity, and opportunity. Often overlooked given psychological
bias toward meritocratic explanations, this book quantifies luck to
establish the idea in a more central role in understanding
variations in business performance. In bringing the concept of luck
in from the periphery, this concise book is a readable overview of
management which will help students, scholars, and reflective
practitioners see the subject in a new light.
Shortlisted for the EGOS Book Award in 2021, this book moves beyond
tired analyses of business success that bias leadership and
strategy in order to focus on the critical role of good fortune.
The author provides insights from economics, sociology, political
science, philosophy, and psychology to create a brief intellectual
history of luck. In positioning luck as a key idea in management,
the book analyzes various facets of fortune such as randomness,
serendipity, and opportunity. Often overlooked given psychological
bias toward meritocratic explanations, this book quantifies luck to
establish the idea in a more central role in understanding
variations in business performance. In bringing the concept of luck
in from the periphery, this concise book is a readable overview of
management which will help students, scholars, and reflective
practitioners see the subject in a new light.
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