Family capitalism :: Wendels, Haniels, Falcks, and the continental European model /
"This history of three powerful family firms located in different European countries takes place over a period of more than two hundred years. The interplay and the changing social and legal arrangements of the families shaped the development of a European capitalism quite different from the An...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This history of three powerful family firms located in different European countries takes place over a period of more than two hundred years. The interplay and the changing social and legal arrangements of the families shaped the development of a European capitalism quite different from the Anglo-American variety." "Qualifying claims by Alfred Chandler and David Landes that family firms tend to be dysfunctional, Harold James shows how and why these steel and engineering firms were successful over long periods of time. Indeed, he sees the family enterprise as particularly conducive to managing risk during periods of upheaval and uncertainty when both states and markets are disturbed. He also identifies the key roles played by women executives during such times." "In Family Capitalism, James tells how "iron masters" of a classical industrial cast were succeeded by new generations who wanted to shift to information-age systems technologies, and how families and firms wrestled with social and economic changes that occasionally tore them apart. Finally, the author shows how the trajectories of the firms were influenced by political, military, economic, and social events and how these firms illuminate a European model of "relationship capitalism.""--Jacket |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xii, 434 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 393-421) and index. |
ISBN: | 9780674039094 0674039092 |
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t Introduction : the familiarity of capitalism -- |g 1. |t The Wendels and the French state -- |g 2. |t The pioneer in German history -- |g 3. |t The industrial origins of the Falcks -- |g 4. |t The Gutehoffnungshutte as a joint-stock company -- |g 5. |t French companies in two countries -- |g 6. |t An Italian joint-stock company -- |g 7. |t The politician as businessman -- |g 8. |t A family concern -- |g 9. |t Models of Italian industrial development -- |g 10. |t A costly miracle in Italy -- |g 11. |t A new kind of family togetherness -- |g 12. |t Postwar reconstruction in France -- |g 13. |t Wendel becomes a conglomerate, French style -- |g 14. |t The crisis of Italian steel -- |g 15. |t German diversification and internationalization -- |g 16. |t Family capitalism and the exit from steel. |
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520 | 8 | |a "In Family Capitalism, James tells how "iron masters" of a classical industrial cast were succeeded by new generations who wanted to shift to information-age systems technologies, and how families and firms wrestled with social and economic changes that occasionally tore them apart. Finally, the author shows how the trajectories of the firms were influenced by political, military, economic, and social events and how these firms illuminate a European model of "relationship capitalism.""--Jacket | |
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contents | Introduction : the familiarity of capitalism -- The Wendels and the French state -- The pioneer in German history -- The industrial origins of the Falcks -- The Gutehoffnungshutte as a joint-stock company -- French companies in two countries -- An Italian joint-stock company -- The politician as businessman -- A family concern -- Models of Italian industrial development -- A costly miracle in Italy -- A new kind of family togetherness -- Postwar reconstruction in France -- Wendel becomes a conglomerate, French style -- The crisis of Italian steel -- German diversification and internationalization -- Family capitalism and the exit from steel. |
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spelling | James, Harold, 1956- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJmdqhv9GHxDR89kYBh4MP http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85300203 Family capitalism : Wendels, Haniels, Falcks, and the continental European model / Harold James. Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2006. 1 online resource (xii, 434 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 393-421) and index. Print version record. Introduction : the familiarity of capitalism -- 1. The Wendels and the French state -- 2. The pioneer in German history -- 3. The industrial origins of the Falcks -- 4. The Gutehoffnungshutte as a joint-stock company -- 5. French companies in two countries -- 6. An Italian joint-stock company -- 7. The politician as businessman -- 8. A family concern -- 9. Models of Italian industrial development -- 10. A costly miracle in Italy -- 11. A new kind of family togetherness -- 12. Postwar reconstruction in France -- 13. Wendel becomes a conglomerate, French style -- 14. The crisis of Italian steel -- 15. German diversification and internationalization -- 16. Family capitalism and the exit from steel. "This history of three powerful family firms located in different European countries takes place over a period of more than two hundred years. The interplay and the changing social and legal arrangements of the families shaped the development of a European capitalism quite different from the Anglo-American variety." "Qualifying claims by Alfred Chandler and David Landes that family firms tend to be dysfunctional, Harold James shows how and why these steel and engineering firms were successful over long periods of time. Indeed, he sees the family enterprise as particularly conducive to managing risk during periods of upheaval and uncertainty when both states and markets are disturbed. He also identifies the key roles played by women executives during such times." "In Family Capitalism, James tells how "iron masters" of a classical industrial cast were succeeded by new generations who wanted to shift to information-age systems technologies, and how families and firms wrestled with social and economic changes that occasionally tore them apart. Finally, the author shows how the trajectories of the firms were influenced by political, military, economic, and social events and how these firms illuminate a European model of "relationship capitalism.""--Jacket English. Haniel Familie : 18. Jh.- gnd Falck Familie gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/130477648 Wendel (Familie) swd Family-owned business enterprises Europe History. Family-owned business enterprises Case studies. Entreprises familiales Europe Histoire. Entreprises familiales Études de cas. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Infrastructure. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Corporate & Business History. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economic History. bisacsh Family-owned business enterprises fast Europe fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxCxPbbk4CPJDQJb4r6rq Familienbetrieb gnd Familiebedrijven. gtt Geschichte. swd Case studies fast History fast has work: Family capitalism (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFHfRXBftxqmDrybh4wWcP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: James, Harold, 1956- Family capitalism. Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2006 (DLC) 2005045637 (OCoLC)61821879 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBU FWS_PDA_EBU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=282439 Volltext |
spellingShingle | James, Harold, 1956- Family capitalism : Wendels, Haniels, Falcks, and the continental European model / Introduction : the familiarity of capitalism -- The Wendels and the French state -- The pioneer in German history -- The industrial origins of the Falcks -- The Gutehoffnungshutte as a joint-stock company -- French companies in two countries -- An Italian joint-stock company -- The politician as businessman -- A family concern -- Models of Italian industrial development -- A costly miracle in Italy -- A new kind of family togetherness -- Postwar reconstruction in France -- Wendel becomes a conglomerate, French style -- The crisis of Italian steel -- German diversification and internationalization -- Family capitalism and the exit from steel. Haniel Familie : 18. Jh.- gnd Falck Familie gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/130477648 Wendel (Familie) swd Family-owned business enterprises Europe History. Family-owned business enterprises Case studies. Entreprises familiales Europe Histoire. Entreprises familiales Études de cas. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Infrastructure. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Corporate & Business History. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economic History. bisacsh Family-owned business enterprises fast Familienbetrieb gnd Familiebedrijven. gtt |
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title | Family capitalism : Wendels, Haniels, Falcks, and the continental European model / |
title_alt | Introduction : the familiarity of capitalism -- The Wendels and the French state -- The pioneer in German history -- The industrial origins of the Falcks -- The Gutehoffnungshutte as a joint-stock company -- French companies in two countries -- An Italian joint-stock company -- The politician as businessman -- A family concern -- Models of Italian industrial development -- A costly miracle in Italy -- A new kind of family togetherness -- Postwar reconstruction in France -- Wendel becomes a conglomerate, French style -- The crisis of Italian steel -- German diversification and internationalization -- Family capitalism and the exit from steel. |
title_auth | Family capitalism : Wendels, Haniels, Falcks, and the continental European model / |
title_exact_search | Family capitalism : Wendels, Haniels, Falcks, and the continental European model / |
title_full | Family capitalism : Wendels, Haniels, Falcks, and the continental European model / Harold James. |
title_fullStr | Family capitalism : Wendels, Haniels, Falcks, and the continental European model / Harold James. |
title_full_unstemmed | Family capitalism : Wendels, Haniels, Falcks, and the continental European model / Harold James. |
title_short | Family capitalism : |
title_sort | family capitalism wendels haniels falcks and the continental european model |
title_sub | Wendels, Haniels, Falcks, and the continental European model / |
topic | Haniel Familie : 18. Jh.- gnd Falck Familie gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/130477648 Wendel (Familie) swd Family-owned business enterprises Europe History. Family-owned business enterprises Case studies. Entreprises familiales Europe Histoire. Entreprises familiales Études de cas. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Infrastructure. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Corporate & Business History. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economic History. bisacsh Family-owned business enterprises fast Familienbetrieb gnd Familiebedrijven. gtt |
topic_facet | Haniel Familie : 18. Jh.- Falck Familie Wendel (Familie) Family-owned business enterprises Europe History. Family-owned business enterprises Case studies. Entreprises familiales Europe Histoire. Entreprises familiales Études de cas. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Infrastructure. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Corporate & Business History. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economic History. Family-owned business enterprises Europe Familienbetrieb Familiebedrijven. Case studies History |
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