<i>âThis timely collection by two of the worldâs most eminent business historians reviews the evolution of the modern firm from a geographical and chronological perspective. It demonstrates definitively how the strategy and organisational structure of the firm, together with the legal framework in which it operates, has adapted to the challenges posed by the rise of the high-technology global economy.â</i>
This authoritative volume focuses on the rise of modern firms, from their early history to the present day. It considers the role of laws and contracts in shaping the growth and influence of business enterprises. It presents entrepreneurs, executives and the firms they controlled as driving actors in national economies and international growth. Alongside an original introduction the editors have selected work by scholars who have used corporate archives to explore the fine details of how firms actually operated. It also includes work by those who have been influenced by evolutionary, transaction-cost and resource-based theories of the firm. The book will be an essential source of reference for economic historians as well as industrial economists.
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This authoritative volume focuses on the rise of modern firms, from their early history to the present day. It considers the role of laws and contracts in shaping the growth and influence of business enterprises. It presents entrepreneurs, executives and the firms they controlled as driving actors in national economies and international growth.
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Contents:
Acknowledgements
Introduction Geoffrey Jones and Walter A. Friedman
PART I WHAT IS A FIRM?
1. Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. (1992), âWhat is a Firm? A Historical Perspectiveâ
2. Mira Wilkins (1986), âDefining a Firm: History and Theoryâ
3. S.R.H. Jones (1997), âTransaction Costs and the Theory of the Firm: The Scope and Limitations of the New Institutional Approachâ
PART II EARLY FIRMS
4. Karl James Moore and David Charles Lewis (2000), âMultinational Enterprise in Ancient Phoeniciaâ
5. Constance Jones Mathers (1988), âFamily Partnerships and International Trade in Early Modern Europe: Merchants from Burgos in England and France, 1470â1570â
6. Ann M. Carlos and Stephen Nicholas (1988), ââGiants of an Earlier Capitalismâ: The Chartered Trading Companies as Modern Multinationalsâ
PART III MODERN FIRMS
7. N. McKendrick (1960), âJosiah Wedgewood: An Eighteenth-Century Entrepreneur in Salesmanship and Marketing Techniquesâ
8. Pat Hudson (1994), âFinancing Firms, 1700â1850â
9. Eric Hilt (2008), âWhen Did Ownership Separate from Control? Corporate Governance in the Early Nineteenth Centuryâ
10. Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. (1965), âThe Railroads: Pioneers in Modern Corporate Managementâ
11. Walter A. Friedman (1998), âJohn H. Patterson and the Sales Strategy of the National Cash Register Company, 1884 to 1922â
PART IV MATURE FIRMS
12. Edith T. Penrose (1960), âThe Growth of the Firm â A Case Study: The Hercules Powder Companyâ
13. Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. (1976), âThe Development of Modern Management Structure in the US and UKâ
14. Richard Whittington, Michael Mayer and Francesco Curto (1999), âChandlerism in Post-War Europe: Strategic and Structural Change in France, Germany, and the UK, 1950â1993â
15. Robert F. Freeland (1996), âThe Myth of the M-Form? Governance, Consent, and Organizational Changeâ
16. Geoffrey Jones and Peter Miskell (2007), âAcquisitions and Firm Growth: Creating Unileverâs Ice Cream and Tea Businessâ
PART V VARIETIES OF FIRM
17. Madeleine Zelin (2009), âThe Firm in Early Modern Chinaâ
18. W. Mark Fruin (1980), âThe Family as a Firm and the Firm as a Family in Japan: The Case of Kikkoman ShĂľyu Company Limitedâ
19. Albert Carreras and Xavier Tafunell (1997), âSpain: Big Manufacturing Firms between State and Market, 1917â1990â
20. Hartmut Berghoff (2006), âThe End of Family Business? The Mittelstand and German Capitalism in Transition, 1949â2000â
PART VI LAW AND REGULATION
21. Peter L. Payne (1980), âFields of Enterpriseâ
22. Naomi R. Lamoreaux (1998), âPartnerships, Corporations, and the Theory of the Firmâ
23. William C. Kirby (1995), âChina, Unincorporated: Company Law and Business Enterprise in Twentieth Century Chinaâ
24. Aldo Musacchio (2008), âCan Civil Law Countries Get Good Institutions? Lessons from the History of Creditor Rights and Bond Markets in Brazilâ
PART VII GLOBAL FIRMS
25. Mira Wilkins (1975), âEpilogueâ
26. Geoffrey Jones and Judith Wale (1998), âMerchants as Business Groups: British Trading Companies in Asia before 1945â
27. Chiara Betta (2005), âThe Trade Diaspora of Baghdadi Jews: From India to Chinaâs Treaty Ports, 1842â1937â
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781848447813
Publisert
2011-12-29
Utgiver
Vendor
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Høyde
244 mm
Bredde
169 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
P, 06
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
736