This book takes a variety of theoretical and empirical approaches to the issue of organization and authority in the modern corporation. Including contributions from scholars in the US, Germany and Japan, it considers such relations, and the possible advantages of family ownership. The book combines historical and contemporary case studies from a range of different industries.
This book takes a variety of theoretical and empirical approaches to the issue of organization and authority in the modern corporation. Including contributions from scholars in the US, Germany and Japan, it considers such relations, and the possible advantages of family ownership. The book combines historical and contemporary case studies from a range of different industries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Paul L. Robertson 1. The rise of the factory system in Britain: Efficiency of exploitation? S.R.H. Jones University of Dundee UK 2. The co-evolution of technology and organisation in the transition to the factory system Richard N. Langlois University of Connecticut USA 3. Class structures and the firm: The interplay of workplace and industrial relations in large capitalist environments Thomas Welskopp Freie Universitat Berlin Germany 4. Knowledge information and organisational structures P.P. Saviotti Universite Pierre Mendes -France Grenoble France 5. Technological change transaction costs and the industrial organisation of Cotton Production in the US South: 1950-1970 Lee J. Alston University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign USA 6. The maintenance of professional authority: the case of physicians and hospitals in the United States Deborah A. Savage Southern Connecticut State University USA and Paul L. Robertson 7. Men and monotony: Fraternalism as a managerial strategy at the Ford Motor Company Wayne A. Lewchuk McMaster University Ontario Canada 8. Management and labour in German Chemical Companies before World War I Sachio Kaku Kyushu University Fukuoka Japan 9. Buddenbrooks revisited: The firm and entrepreneurial family in Germany during the Nineteenth and early Twentieth Centuries Dirk Schumann Universitat Bielefield Germany
Introduction Paul L. Robertson 1. The rise of the factory system in Britain: Efficiency of exploitation? S.R.H. Jones University of Dundee UK 2. The co-evolution of technology and organisation in the transition to the factory system Richard N. Langlois University of Connecticut USA 3. Class structures and the firm: The interplay of workplace and industrial relations in large capitalist environments Thomas Welskopp Freie Universitat Berlin Germany 4. Knowledge information and organisational structures P.P. Saviotti Universite Pierre Mendes -France Grenoble France 5. Technological change transaction costs and the industrial organisation of Cotton Production in the US South: 1950-1970 Lee J. Alston University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign USA 6. The maintenance of professional authority: the case of physicians and hospitals in the United States Deborah A. Savage Southern Connecticut State University USA and Paul L. Robertson 7. Men and monotony: Fraternalism as a managerial strategy at the Ford Motor Company Wayne A. Lewchuk McMaster University Ontario Canada 8. Management and labour in German Chemical Companies before World War I Sachio Kaku Kyushu University Fukuoka Japan 9. Buddenbrooks revisited: The firm and entrepreneurial family in Germany during the Nineteenth and early Twentieth Centuries Dirk Schumann Universitat Bielefield Germany
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