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Oxford Handbook of Business History [Kõva köide]

Edited by (Isidor Straus Professor of Business History, Harvard Business School), Edited by (Professor of Public Policy and Governance, University of Amsterdam)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 736 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 253x180x45 mm, kaal: 1404 g, Tables
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Jan-2008
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 019926368X
  • ISBN-13: 9780199263684
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 736 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 253x180x45 mm, kaal: 1404 g, Tables
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Jan-2008
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 019926368X
  • ISBN-13: 9780199263684
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This Handbook provides a state-of-the-art survey of research in business history. Business historians study the historical evolution of business systems, entrepreneurs and firms, as well as their interaction with their political, economic, and social environment. They address issues of central concern to researchers in management studies and business administration, as well as economics, sociology and political science, and to historians. They employ a range of qualitative and quantitative methodologies, but all share a belief in the importance of understanding change over time.

The Oxford Handbook of Business History has brought together leading scholars to provide a comprehensive, critical, and interdisciplinary examination of business history, organized into four parts: Approaches and Debates; Forms of Business Organization; Functions of Enterprise; and Enterprise and Society.

The Handbook shows that business history is a wide-ranging and dynamic area of study, generating compelling empirical data, which has sometimes confirmed and sometimes contested widely-held views in management and the social sciences. The Oxford Handbook of Business History is a key reference work for scholars and advanced students of Business History, and a fascinating resource for social scientists in general.

About the Series
Oxford Handbooks in Business & Management bring together the world's leading scholars on the subject to discuss current research and the latest thinking in a range of interrelated topics including Strategy, Organizational Behavior, Public Management, International Business, and many others. Containing completely new essays with extensive referencing to further reading and key ideas, the volumes, in hardback or paperback, serve as both a thorough introduction to a topic and a useful desk reference for scholars and advanced students alike.

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The Handbook's 25 chapters (and its 88-page index) are an admirable demonstration that scholarship in business history is energetic and fruitful, and that research in the field is pushing ahead in new directions. In particular they demonstrate the growing, post-Chandlerian links between business history and adjacent disciplines such as history, economics, economic development, cultural studies and management science. * Business History News *

List of Figures
x
List of Tables
xi
Notes on the Contributors xii
Introduction
1(8)
Geoffrey Jones
Jonathan Zeitlin
PART I APPROACHES AND DEBATES
Business History and History
9(28)
Patrick Fridenson
Economic Theory and Business History
37(30)
Naomi R. Lamoreaux
Daniel M. G. Raff
Peter Temin
Business History and Economic Development
67(29)
William Lazonick
Business History and Management Studies
96(24)
Matthias Kipping
Behlul Usdiken
The Historical Alternatives Approach
120(21)
Jonathan Zeitlin
Globalization
141(30)
Geoffrey Jones
PART II FORMS OF BUSINESS ORGANIZATION
Big Business
171(23)
Youssef Cassis
Family Business
194(25)
Andrea Colli
Mary Rose
Industrial Districts and Regional Clusters
219(25)
Jonathan Zeitlin
Business Groups and Interfirm Networks
244(24)
W. Mark Fruin
Cartels
268(25)
Jeffrey Fear
Business Interest Associations
293(26)
Luca Lanzalaco
PART III FUNCTIONS OF ENTERPRISE
Banking and Finance
319(28)
Michel Lescure
Technology and Innovation
347(27)
Margaret B. W. Graham
Design and Engineering
374(22)
Wolfgang Konig
Marketing and Distribution
396(24)
Robert Fitzgerald
The Management of Labor and Human Resources
420(27)
Howard Gospel
Accounting, Information, and Communication Systems
447(23)
Trevor Boyns
Corporate Governance
470(31)
Gary Herrigel
PART IV ENTERPRISE AND SOCIETY
Entrepreneurship
501(28)
Geoffrey Jones
R. Daniel Wadhwani
Business and the State
529(29)
Robert Millward
Skill Formation and Training
558(23)
Kathleen Thelen
Business Education
581(22)
Rolv Petter Amdam
Business Culture
603(26)
Kenneth Lipartito
Index 629


Geoffrey Jones is Isidor Straus Professor of Business History, Harvard Business School. He previously taught at the universities of Cambridge and Reading, and at the London School of Economics and Political Science, in Great Britain. He is the author and editor of many books and articles on the history of international business, including British Multinational Banking 1830-1990 (OUP, 1993), Merchants to Multinationals (OUP, 2000), Multinationals and Global Capitalism (OUP, 2005) and Renewing Unilever (OUP, 2005). He is a former President of both the European Business History Association and the Business History Conference of the Untied States, is co-editor of the journal Business History Review.

Jonathan Zeitlin is Professor Public Policy and Governance at the University of Amsterdam. He is also Director of the Center for World Affairs and the Global Economy (WAGE), and Founding Director of the European Union Center of Excellence. He was previously Lecturer in Social and Economic History at Birkbeck College, London, and Research Fellow at King's College, Cambridge, in Great Britain. He is the author and editor of numerous books and articles on the comparative and historical analysis of business organization, employment relations, and socio-economic governance, most recently Local Players in Global Games: The Strategic Constitution of a Multinational Corporation (OUP, 2005). He is co-editor of the journal Socio-Economic Review, a member of the editorial board of Enterprise & Society, and a former Trustee of the Business History Conference.