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A History of GKN

Author : Edgar Jones (Historien.)
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File Size : 10,4 MB
Release : 1990
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ISBN : 9780333445785

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A History of GKN

Author : Edgar Jones
Publisher : Springer
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 11,23 MB
Release : 1990-11-19
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1349096644

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This history of GKN (formerly Guest, Keen & Nettlefolds) shows the dramatic changes which occurred to the group in the 25 years following the end of the first world war. It describes the merger with the steelmakers, John Lysaght, the development by acquisition of its fastener interests and the extension of the business into Australia and India. With the rise of H.Seymour Berry, Lord Buckland and Sir David Llewellyn to the highest ranks of its management, a new strategy for growth was implemented: the takeover of major collieries in South Wales and associated sales and marketing companies. Undertaken in the harsh competitive twenties, the plan foundered on the slump. The thirties saw GKN divest itself of its coal and heavy steel interests to bring the focus back to light engineering in the Midlands. A return to sound profits was interrupted by the Second World War which caused disruption as the group was called upon to manufacture munitions and machinery demanded by the armed forces. Using internal company records, this business history reveals strategic policy decisions, demonstrates the sources of income and assesses the strengths of the management and contribution of the workforce.

A History of GKN.

Author : Edgar Jones
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File Size : 38,88 MB
Release : 1987
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Business, Politics and International Relations

Author : Clemens Wurm
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 45,98 MB
Release : 2020-10-26
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 3112327721

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Global Oligopoly

Author : Chris Carr
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 362 pages
File Size : 17,14 MB
Release : 2020-02-18
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1000027392

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The era of globalisation brought waves of consolidation in business ownership alongside Leviathon-like state actors. Digital disruption too can leave market power in a relatively small number of hands. In organisational and economic terms, global oligopoly is now a fundamental idea for business and society, which this book explores and analyses. This book focuses on global oligopolies, starting with an analysis of global concentration and profits in all sectors, before moving on to illuminate the geographical spread and global strategic orientation choices and performance outcomes of global oligopoly. Contemporary cooperation modes, such as cross-border M&As and strategic alliances, niche and Emerging Market champion strategies are also analysed in detail to move the reader towards understanding likely future directions for the field. Presenting empirical data on strategies and performance outcomes, the book covers a range of industries to provide practical, research-based guidance for more effective global business strategies and policy perspectives.

Industrial Reorganization and Government Policy in Interwar Britain

Author : Julian Greaves
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 44,50 MB
Release : 2017-05-15
Category : History
ISBN : 1351927736

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Offering a detailed overview of state involvement in the rationalisation and reorganisation of British industry between the wars, this is the first work to address the issues in a comprehensive manner for over 50 years. Utilising a range of primary source material (including papers from the PRO, the Bank of England, the Federation of British Industry and various private archives), Julian Greaves has combined a selection of detailed case studies of selected industries with a broader overview of the national political and industrial situation. The resulting work, which manages to balance analytical depth with breadth of coverage, argues that despite numerous problems and limitations, 1930s' industrial reorganisation policy was reasonably successful in meeting the limited aims of the government.

The Priesthood of Industry

Author : Derek Matthews
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 47,76 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780198289609

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Documenting the rise of the accountancy profession in Britain the authors of this volume focus on the individual - the professional accountant - and adopt an economic determinist analysis to explain why such a rise has occurred.

The Chamberlain Legacy

Author : Charles Nettlefold
Publisher : Andrews UK Limited
Page : 191 pages
File Size : 34,42 MB
Release : 2017-07-06
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1845409442

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The Chamberlains were the most powerful political dynasty in England between 1876 and 1940 when one or, more usually, two members of the family sat in the Commons, holding between them nearly all the great Offices of State. In recent times, they have sunk into relative obscurity but recent political developments have made their lives seem particularly relevant. Theresa May's listing of Joe Chamberlain in her apostolic succession of great conservatives has brought him back to the forefront of political debate; whilst Brexit has made his policy of Tariff Reform relevant once again to British economic policy. The concerns over President Putin's foreign policy, coupled with the weak state of Britain's defence forces, have mirrored the conditions that led to the humiliation of Neville Chamberlain, whilst the UK’s current political turmoil reflects those of the 1920s, which led to Austen Chamberlain being mocked as a perpetual loser. In this book, the author has sought to re-examine the reputations of these three men by concentrating as much on their personal lives and the motives that drove them as on the mighty political events that dominated their times. His conclusions may surprise the reader and may help those who are trying to forge policies to deal with the current political and economic environments.