9780198290469-0198290462-From Family Firms to Corporate Capitalism: Essays in Business and Industrial History in Honour of Peter Mathias

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

ISBN-13: 9780198290469
ISBN-10: 0198290462
Edition: 1
Author: Patrick OBrien, Kristine Bruland
Publication date: 1998
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardcover 388 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780198290469
ISBN-10: 0198290462
Edition: 1
Author: Patrick OBrien, Kristine Bruland
Publication date: 1998
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardcover 388 pages

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From Family Firms to Corporate Capitalism: Essays in Business and Industrial History in Honour of Peter Mathias (ISBN-13: 9780198290469 and ISBN-10: 0198290462), written by authors Patrick OBrien, Kristine Bruland, was published by Oxford University Press in 1998. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Company Profiles (Biography & History, Economic History, Economics, Management, Management & Leadership, Infrastructure, Processes & Infrastructure) books. You can easily purchase or rent From Family Firms to Corporate Capitalism: Essays in Business and Industrial History in Honour of Peter Mathias (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Company Profiles books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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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 adopted to 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 and relevance.

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 corporate capitalism. 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.

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