Description: Creating Modern Capitalism by Thomas K. McCraw What explains the economic success of the U.S., Britain, Germany, and Japan? What can be learned from the performances of leading business firms? How important were specific innovations by individual entrepreneurs? What is the nature of capitalist development? McCraw and his coauthors present penetrating answers to these questions. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description What explains the national economic success of the United States, Britain, Germany, and Japan? What can be learned from the long-term championship performances of leading business firms in each country? How important were specific innovations by individual entrepreneurs? And in the end, what is the true nature of capitalist development? The Pulitzer Prize–winning historian Thomas K. McCraw and his coauthors present penetrating answers to these questions. Creating Modern Capitalism is the first book to explain for a broad audience the interconnections among technological innovation, management science, the power of entrepreneurship, and national economic growth. The authors approach each question from a comparative framework and with a unique triple focus on national economic systems, particular companies, and individual business leaders. Above all, the book focuses on how specific entrepreneurs influenced the economic success of their countries: Josiah Wedgwood and Henry Royce in Britain; August Thyssen and Georg von Siemens in Germany; Henry Ford, Alfred Sloan, and the two Thomas J. Watsons in the United States; Sakichi Toyoda, Masatoshi Ito, and Toshifumi Suzuki in Japan. The product of a three-year collaborative effort at the Harvard Business School, the book combines cutting-edge scholarship with a finely tuned sense of the art of management. It will engage general readers as well as those with a special interest in entrepreneurship and the evolution of national business systems. Author Biography Thomas K. McCraw was Straus Professor of Business History Emeritus at Harvard Business School and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for History. Table of Contents * Introduction [Thomas K. McCraw] * Josiah Wedgwood and the First Industrial Revolution [Nancy F. Koehn] * British Capitalism and the Three Industrial Revolutions [Peter Botticelli] * Rolls-Royce and the Rise of High-Technology Industry [Peter Botticelli] * German Capitalism [Jeffrey Fear] * August Thyssen and German Steel [Jeffrey Fear] * The Deutsche Bank [David A. Moss] * Henry Ford, Alfred Sloan, and the Three Phases of Marketing [Thomas K. McCraw and Richard S. Tedlow] * American Capitalism [Thomas K. McCraw] * IBM and the Two Thomas J. Watsons [Rowena Olegario] * Toyoda Automatic Looms and Toyota Automobiles [Jeffrey R. Bernstein] * Japanese Capitalism [Jeffrey R. Bernstein] *7-Eleven in America and Japan [Jeffrey R. Bernstein] * Retrospect and Prospect [Thomas K. McCraw] * Appendix * Notes * Index Review Few thinkers have inquired more deeply into the historical roots of big business and big government than Alfred Chandler of the Harvard Business School. Here, his student, a Pulitzer Prize winner, pulls together a variety of great stories into a cohesive whole—from Josiah Wedgwood to the two Watsons of IBM to the saga of 7-Eleven stores in the United States and Japan. -- David Warsh * Boston Globe *This is by far the best textbook on comparative business history that has appeared to date, and it will no doubt be seized on eagerly by teachers in the field. -- Steven Tolliday * Business History *Creating Modern Capitalism works well in the classroom. The cases raise important issues about the history of global business, and they stimulate students to think about world business today. I intend to continue assigning this book for the foreseeable future. -- Mansel G. Blackford * Business History Review * Review Quote This is by far the best textbook on comparative business history that has appeared to date, and it will no doubt be seized on eagerly by teachers in the field. Details ISBN0674175565 Short Title CREATING MODERN CAPITALISM Publisher Harvard University Press Language English ISBN-10 0674175565 ISBN-13 9780674175563 Media Book Format Paperback DEWEY 338.09 Year 1998 Imprint Harvard University Press Place of Publication Cambridge, Mass Country of Publication United States Author Thomas K. McCraw Edited by Thomas K. McCraw Illustrations 36 halftones, 27 line illustrations, 6 maps, 90 tables Pages 760 Subtitle How Entrepreneurs, Companies, and Countries Triumphed in Three Industrial Revolutions DOI 10.1604/9780674175563 UK Release Date 1998-01-02 AU Release Date 1998-01-02 NZ Release Date 1998-01-02 US Release Date 1998-01-02 Publication Date 1998-01-02 Audience Undergraduate We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:161734792;
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ISBN-13: 9780674175563
Book Title: Creating Modern Capitalism
Number of Pages: 760 Pages
Publication Name: Creating Modern Capitalism: How Entrepreneurs, Companies, and Countries Triumphed in Three Industrial Revolutions
Language: English
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Item Height: 229 mm
Subject: Economics, Business
Publication Year: 1998
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Item Weight: 1012 g
Author: Thomas K. Mccraw
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