Fr. 296.00

From Family Firms to Corporate Capitalism - Essays in Business and Industrial History in Honour of Peter Mathias

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Zusatztext 'While nearly all chapters are good! the contributers of Berg! Lemire! Bruland and Offer stand out. Doubtless Peter Mathias will be pleased with this festschrift! which is a fitting tribute to his achievements as a scholar and teacher. Unlike some festschrifts! this one is also worth ordering for use in teaching and research.'- Business History (A Frank Cass Journal)by Mary Rose 18/04/99 Klappentext What explains the growth of a business, and more broadly the development or decline of a whole economy? What role does a particular entrepreneur or indeed a culture of entrepreneurship play? Does the evidence suggest that a particular structure or organizational form was or should be adoptedto ensure best practice and commercial success? These fundamental questions have long preoccupied business and economic historians. With the current expansion of business and management education and training, the investigations and findings of the historian may have wider significance andrelevance. This volume has been stimulated by the work of Peter Mathias, one of the leading figures in this field in the post-war period. Here a number of his former students--many now internationally distinguished historians--pay tribute in a book that explores the move from family firms to corporatecapitalism. The contributors argue that sustained growth has never been a matter of a few spectacular technical breakthroughs, but instead rests on subtle economic and social transformations--in cultures, in economic organizations, and in the roles of science and technology. Zusammenfassung Stimulated by the work of Peter Mathias, one of the leading figures in the field of post-war business and economic history, this volume explores the myriad of micro-decisions that ultimately help to explain the overall performance of industries, sectors, and national economies as they evolve. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Part I. Industry and Business in the Age of the Industrial Revolution 1: Maxine Berg: Inventors of the World of Goods 2: Marguerite Dupree: Firm, Family, and Community: Managerial and Household Strategies in the Staffordshire Potteries in the Mid-Nineteenth Century 3: Joyce Ellis: Risk, Capital, and Credit on Tyneside, circa 1690-1780 4: Beverly Lemire: Petty Pawns and Informal Lending: Gender and the Transformation of Small-Scale Credit in England, circa 1600-1800 5: Kenneth Morgan: Sugar Refining in Bristol 6: Edmund Newell: `The Irremediable Evil': British Copper Smelters' Collusion and the Cornish Mining Industry, 1725-1865 7: Fiona Wood: Fuelling the Local Economy: the Fenland Coal Trade, 1760-1850 Part II. The Era of Corporate Capitalism 8: Kristine Bruland: The Babcock and Wilson Company: Strategic Alliance, Technology Development, and Enterprise Control, circa 1860-1900 9: David Cannadine: Joseph Gillot and his Family Firm: the Many Faces of Entrepreneurship 10: Brian Harrison: Incomes Policies in Britain since 1940: A Study in Political Economy 11: Heita Kawakatsu: The Lancashire Cotton Industry and its Rivals 12: Avner Offer: The American Automobile Frenzy of the 1950s ...

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