Management and Business in Britain and France
The Age of the Corporate Economy
Youssef Cassis editor François Crouzet editor Terry Gourvish editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:9th Nov '95
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This book provides a comparative analysis of economic and business development in Britain and France, focusing on family firms, education, and mergers, offering valuable insights into their historical business practices.
Management and Business in Britain and France provides a comprehensive comparison of economic and business development in these two nations during the 19th and 20th centuries. The book delves into three critical areas: the family firm, education and training, and mergers and company structures. As interest in comparative European business practices increases, this work offers a valuable historical perspective on the dynamics between Britain and France, two countries that have long been influential in shaping European and global economies.
The authors, comprising leading experts from both Britain and France, examine the historical context and evolution of business practices in these nations. While comparative studies have often focused on political systems or cultural differences, this volume fills a gap in the literature by providing insights into business history. It highlights how the two countries have approached management and organizational challenges, offering a fresh perspective on their respective business environments.
Through a combination of case studies, sector analyses, and broader comparisons, the book enhances our understanding of competitiveness and performance in business organizations. It not only sheds light on the specific practices of family firms and the role of education in shaping management strategies but also addresses the impact of mergers on company structures. Overall, Management and Business in Britain and France serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the historical interplay between these two influential economies.
Each of the chapters makes a worthwhile contribution to its chosen subject ... Those with an interest in British or French business history will find much of interest here. * Economic History Review *
The main value of this volume to economic and business historians will be as a source of examples. * Business History *
This is a useful volume which adds substantially to our knowledge of British and French business history in the century to 1980. * The Historical Association *
an excellent survey of the compariative history of business enterprise in Britain and France from the late 1800s to the 1980s...a useful and readable set of essays for those interested in the business and economic histories of Britain and France. - John Nye. The Journal of Economic History.
ISBN: 9780198289401
Dimensions: 242mm x 161mm x 19mm
Weight: 555g
254 pages