Analyses the historical context and progression of "significant innovations" beginning with the industrial revolution, starting around 1750 to the present. Explores the interrelationship, causes, and evolutionary process of contemporary "disruptive" inventions and the role played by global finance and international commerce to support these.
Analyses the historical context and progression of "significant innovations" beginning with the industrial revolution, starting around 1750 to the present. Explores the interrelationship, causes, and evolutionary process of contemporary "disruptive" inventions and the role played by global finance and international commerce to support these.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
F. John Mathis is an emeritus professor of global economics, banking and finance and the the former director of the Global Financial Services Center at Thunderbird School of Global Management, Arizona State University, USA. Raja M. Almarzoqi is a Chief Economic Advisor at Ministry of Economy and Planning and a faculty member at the Institute of Diplomatic Studies, a previous Adjunct Professor at Thunderbird School of Global Management, Arizona State University, USA and King Saud University, Saudi Arabia. Former Advisor at International Monetary Fund, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: Innovation of First Industrial Revolution Sets Foundation - Industrial Capitalism 1: Survival in A Shrinking World 2: First Industrial Revolution and Its Global Impact 3: Transitioning to The Second Industrial Revolution 4: Second and Third Industrial Revolutions 5: Shifting from Peace to the Impact of War Part 2: Global Commerce Following World War II - Globalization Capitalism 6: Importance of Global Commerce for Innovation 7: Global Finance and Innovations Part 3: Global Innovation Expands World Interdependence - Entrepreneurial Capitalism 8: Value of Standards, Measurement, and Manufacturing 9: Innovation and the Future of Earth
Part 1: Innovation of First Industrial Revolution Sets Foundation - Industrial Capitalism 1: Survival in A Shrinking World 2: First Industrial Revolution and Its Global Impact 3: Transitioning to The Second Industrial Revolution 4: Second and Third Industrial Revolutions 5: Shifting from Peace to the Impact of War Part 2: Global Commerce Following World War II - Globalization Capitalism 6: Importance of Global Commerce for Innovation 7: Global Finance and Innovations Part 3: Global Innovation Expands World Interdependence - Entrepreneurial Capitalism 8: Value of Standards, Measurement, and Manufacturing 9: Innovation and the Future of Earth
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