D. Chandler / Franco Amatori / Takashi Hikino (eds.)
Big Business and the Wealth of Nations
Herausgeber: Amatori, Franco; Hikino, Takashi; Chandler, Alfred DuPont Jr.
D. Chandler / Franco Amatori / Takashi Hikino (eds.)
Big Business and the Wealth of Nations
Herausgeber: Amatori, Franco; Hikino, Takashi; Chandler, Alfred DuPont Jr.
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Written in non-technical terms, this book explains how big businesses have influenced advanced, emerging, and centrally-planned economies, and the international economy. Particularly valuable today, when the viability of large enterprises is being challenged by small firms, networks, and alliances.
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Written in non-technical terms, this book explains how big businesses have influenced advanced, emerging, and centrally-planned economies, and the international economy. Particularly valuable today, when the viability of large enterprises is being challenged by small firms, networks, and alliances.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 612
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 914g
- ISBN-13: 9780521663472
- ISBN-10: 0521663474
- Artikelnr.: 22481271
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 612
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 914g
- ISBN-13: 9780521663472
- ISBN-10: 0521663474
- Artikelnr.: 22481271
Preface; Part I. Overview: 1. Historical and comparative contours of big
business Alfred D. Chandler, Jr; 2. The large industrial enterprise and the
dynamics of modern economic growth Franco Amatori; Part II. National
Experiences of Big Business; Group 1. Prime Drivers in North America and
Western Europe: 3. The United States: engines of economic growth in the
capital-intensive and knowledge-intensive industries Takashi Hikino; 4.
Great Britain: big business, management, and competitiveness in the
twentieth century Geoffrey Jones; 5. Germany: competition abroad,
cooperation at home, 1870-1990 Ulrich Wegenroth; 6. Small European nations:
cooperative capitalism in the twentieth century Harm G. Schröter; Group 2.
Followers in Western Europe: 7. France: the relatively slow development of
big business in the twentieth century Patrick Fridenson; 8. Italy: the
tormented rise of organizational capabilities between government and
families Albert Carreras; 9. Spain: big manufacturing firms between state
and market, 1917-90 Xavier Tafunell; Group 3. Late Industrializers in East
Asia and South America: 10. Japan: increasing organizational capabilities
of large industrial enterprises, 1880s-1980s Hidemasa Morikawa; 11. South
Korea: enterprising groups and entrepreneurial government Alice H. Amsden;
12. Argentina: industrial growth and enterprise organization, 1880s-1980s
María Inés Barbero; Group 4. Centrally-Planned Economies in Eastern Europe:
13. USSR: large enterprises - the functional disorder Andrei Yu Yudanov;
14. Czechoslovakia: the halting pace to scope and scale Alice Teichova;
Part III. Economic and Institutional Environment of Big Business: 15.
Organizational competences, size, and the wealth of nations: some comments
from a comparative perspective Giovanni Dosi and Takashi Hikino; 16. Big
business and skill formation in the wealthiest nations: the organizational
revolution in the twentieth century William Lazonick and Mary O'Sullivan;
17. Government, big business, and the wealth of nations Thomas K. McCraw;
18. Constructing big business: the cultural concept of the firm Jeffrey R.
Fear.
business Alfred D. Chandler, Jr; 2. The large industrial enterprise and the
dynamics of modern economic growth Franco Amatori; Part II. National
Experiences of Big Business; Group 1. Prime Drivers in North America and
Western Europe: 3. The United States: engines of economic growth in the
capital-intensive and knowledge-intensive industries Takashi Hikino; 4.
Great Britain: big business, management, and competitiveness in the
twentieth century Geoffrey Jones; 5. Germany: competition abroad,
cooperation at home, 1870-1990 Ulrich Wegenroth; 6. Small European nations:
cooperative capitalism in the twentieth century Harm G. Schröter; Group 2.
Followers in Western Europe: 7. France: the relatively slow development of
big business in the twentieth century Patrick Fridenson; 8. Italy: the
tormented rise of organizational capabilities between government and
families Albert Carreras; 9. Spain: big manufacturing firms between state
and market, 1917-90 Xavier Tafunell; Group 3. Late Industrializers in East
Asia and South America: 10. Japan: increasing organizational capabilities
of large industrial enterprises, 1880s-1980s Hidemasa Morikawa; 11. South
Korea: enterprising groups and entrepreneurial government Alice H. Amsden;
12. Argentina: industrial growth and enterprise organization, 1880s-1980s
María Inés Barbero; Group 4. Centrally-Planned Economies in Eastern Europe:
13. USSR: large enterprises - the functional disorder Andrei Yu Yudanov;
14. Czechoslovakia: the halting pace to scope and scale Alice Teichova;
Part III. Economic and Institutional Environment of Big Business: 15.
Organizational competences, size, and the wealth of nations: some comments
from a comparative perspective Giovanni Dosi and Takashi Hikino; 16. Big
business and skill formation in the wealthiest nations: the organizational
revolution in the twentieth century William Lazonick and Mary O'Sullivan;
17. Government, big business, and the wealth of nations Thomas K. McCraw;
18. Constructing big business: the cultural concept of the firm Jeffrey R.
Fear.
Preface; Part I. Overview: 1. Historical and comparative contours of big
business Alfred D. Chandler, Jr; 2. The large industrial enterprise and the
dynamics of modern economic growth Franco Amatori; Part II. National
Experiences of Big Business; Group 1. Prime Drivers in North America and
Western Europe: 3. The United States: engines of economic growth in the
capital-intensive and knowledge-intensive industries Takashi Hikino; 4.
Great Britain: big business, management, and competitiveness in the
twentieth century Geoffrey Jones; 5. Germany: competition abroad,
cooperation at home, 1870-1990 Ulrich Wegenroth; 6. Small European nations:
cooperative capitalism in the twentieth century Harm G. Schröter; Group 2.
Followers in Western Europe: 7. France: the relatively slow development of
big business in the twentieth century Patrick Fridenson; 8. Italy: the
tormented rise of organizational capabilities between government and
families Albert Carreras; 9. Spain: big manufacturing firms between state
and market, 1917-90 Xavier Tafunell; Group 3. Late Industrializers in East
Asia and South America: 10. Japan: increasing organizational capabilities
of large industrial enterprises, 1880s-1980s Hidemasa Morikawa; 11. South
Korea: enterprising groups and entrepreneurial government Alice H. Amsden;
12. Argentina: industrial growth and enterprise organization, 1880s-1980s
María Inés Barbero; Group 4. Centrally-Planned Economies in Eastern Europe:
13. USSR: large enterprises - the functional disorder Andrei Yu Yudanov;
14. Czechoslovakia: the halting pace to scope and scale Alice Teichova;
Part III. Economic and Institutional Environment of Big Business: 15.
Organizational competences, size, and the wealth of nations: some comments
from a comparative perspective Giovanni Dosi and Takashi Hikino; 16. Big
business and skill formation in the wealthiest nations: the organizational
revolution in the twentieth century William Lazonick and Mary O'Sullivan;
17. Government, big business, and the wealth of nations Thomas K. McCraw;
18. Constructing big business: the cultural concept of the firm Jeffrey R.
Fear.
business Alfred D. Chandler, Jr; 2. The large industrial enterprise and the
dynamics of modern economic growth Franco Amatori; Part II. National
Experiences of Big Business; Group 1. Prime Drivers in North America and
Western Europe: 3. The United States: engines of economic growth in the
capital-intensive and knowledge-intensive industries Takashi Hikino; 4.
Great Britain: big business, management, and competitiveness in the
twentieth century Geoffrey Jones; 5. Germany: competition abroad,
cooperation at home, 1870-1990 Ulrich Wegenroth; 6. Small European nations:
cooperative capitalism in the twentieth century Harm G. Schröter; Group 2.
Followers in Western Europe: 7. France: the relatively slow development of
big business in the twentieth century Patrick Fridenson; 8. Italy: the
tormented rise of organizational capabilities between government and
families Albert Carreras; 9. Spain: big manufacturing firms between state
and market, 1917-90 Xavier Tafunell; Group 3. Late Industrializers in East
Asia and South America: 10. Japan: increasing organizational capabilities
of large industrial enterprises, 1880s-1980s Hidemasa Morikawa; 11. South
Korea: enterprising groups and entrepreneurial government Alice H. Amsden;
12. Argentina: industrial growth and enterprise organization, 1880s-1980s
María Inés Barbero; Group 4. Centrally-Planned Economies in Eastern Europe:
13. USSR: large enterprises - the functional disorder Andrei Yu Yudanov;
14. Czechoslovakia: the halting pace to scope and scale Alice Teichova;
Part III. Economic and Institutional Environment of Big Business: 15.
Organizational competences, size, and the wealth of nations: some comments
from a comparative perspective Giovanni Dosi and Takashi Hikino; 16. Big
business and skill formation in the wealthiest nations: the organizational
revolution in the twentieth century William Lazonick and Mary O'Sullivan;
17. Government, big business, and the wealth of nations Thomas K. McCraw;
18. Constructing big business: the cultural concept of the firm Jeffrey R.
Fear.