socialist logics has waned, all the kibbuzim as a group have moved toward
using more hired labor over time, regardless of their founding ideology. In a
similar manner, traditional four-year liberal arts colleges in the United States
had strong commitments to a particular form of education for decades. But
once the Baby Boom generation left college, available students grew scarcer,
and those who remained sought more "practical" training in topics like
business. Thus, over time, even those colleges most committed to a liberal
arts curriculum have begun to offer increasing numbers of business and
technical/professional degrees, a survival strategy that has turned out to be
quite helpful in staving off bankruptcy (Kraatz and Zajac, 1996).
socialist logics has waned, all the kibbuzim as a group have moved towardusing more hired labor over time, regardless of their founding ideology. In asimilar manner, traditional four-year liberal arts colleges in the United Stateshad strong commitments to a particular form of education for decades. Butonce the Baby Boom generation left college, available students grew scarcer,and those who remained sought more "practical" training in topics likebusiness. Thus, over time, even those colleges most committed to a liberalarts curriculum have begun to offer increasing numbers of business andtechnical/professional degrees, a survival strategy that has turned out to bequite helpful in staving off bankruptcy (Kraatz and Zajac, 1996).
การแปล กรุณารอสักครู่..
