Business in Britain in the twentieth century /

Business in Britain in the twentieth century / Business in Britain in the 20th century edited by Richard Coopey, Peter Lyth. - xii, 405 pages, 1 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: British Business in the Twentieth Century: What Sort of Decline, What Sort of 'Renaissance'? / Strategic Games, Scale, and Efficiency, or Chandler goes to Hollywood / Industrial Policy in Twentieth Century Britain / Business in the Regions: From 'Old' Districts to 'New' Clusters? / Elites, Entrepreneurs, and British Business in the Twentieth Century / Invisible Entrepreneurs? Women and Business in Twentieth Century Britain / From a Solution to a Problem? Overseas Multinationals in Britain during Economic Decline and Renaissance / British Management since 1945: 'Renaissance' and Inertia, Illusions and Realities / Not 'Decline and Revival': An Alternative Narrative on British Post-War Productivity / Marketing Management in Britain: What Is the Evidence for 'Failure'? / British Retail Banking in the Twentieth Century: Decline and Renaissance in Industrial Lending / The Decline and Renewal of British Multinational Banking / Back to the Future: The Aircraft and IT Industries in Britain since / Industrial Research and the Employment of Scientists in British Industry before the 1970s / Increasing Value? Modern British Retailing in the Late Twentieth Century / Predicting, Providing, Sustaining, Integrating? British Transport Policy since / The Film Industry in Twentieth Century Britain: Consumption Patterns, Government Regulation, and Firm Strategy / British Sport Transformed: Sport, Business, and the Media since / Ethics, Religion, and Business in Twentieth Century Britain / Richard Coopey and Peter Lyth -- Leslie Hannah -- Geoffrey Owen -- Andy Popp and John Wilson -- Youssef Cassis -- Katrina Honeyman -- Peter Scott -- Nick Tiratsoo -- Jim Tomlinson -- Robert Fitzgerald -- Lucy Newton -- Geoffrey Jones and Lucy Newton -- Richard Coopey and Peter Lyth -- Sally Horrocks -- Carlo Morelli -- Mike Anson and Gerald Crompton -- Peter Miskell -- Dilwyn Porter -- David J. Jeremy. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.

"This collection of fresh, incisive scholarship, by some of the leading business historians, critically examines the nature of economic recovery in Britain in recent years. Covering the key issues for business history in this period, the book confronts the traditional literature on conclusions of relative decline, and monocausal, simplistic explanations. It provides an impressive range of studies forming a platform for a new debate on the nature of British business in the 20th century. Themes include productivity, management, research and development, marketing, regional clusters and networks, industrial policy, the use of technology, and gender. Sector studies include newer, post-war hopefuls and successes including: * aerospace, * IT, * retail, * banking, * overseas investment, * the creative industries. The book demonstrates that our understanding of the historic strengths and weaknesses of business in Britain, and the shifting balance between sectors of the economy, has until now been poorly understood, and that British business history needs a fundamental reappraisal."--Publisher's website.

0199226008 9780199226009


Great Britain--Economic conditions--20th century
Great Britain--Economic policy--20th century.
Great Britain--Commerce--History--20th century.

HC256 / .B86 2009

330.941085

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