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1 online resource (149 pages) |
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Routledge Focus on Industrial History Ser |
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Routledge focus on industrial history
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Summary |
This shortform book presents key peer-reviewed research selected by expert series editors and contextualised by new analysis from each author on how the specific field addressed has evolved. With contributions on the historic turn' in management studies, workers' rights, occupational health, industrial networks and the development of the organisation, practices and principles of large UK businesses, this volume provides an array of fascinating insights into industrial history. Of interest to business and economic historians, this shortform book also provides analysis and illustrative case-studies that will be valuable reading across the social sciences |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
John Wilson is Pro Vice-Chancellor (Business and Law) at Northumbria University at Newcastle. He has published widely in the fields of business, management and industrial history, including ten monographs, six edited collections and over seventy articles and chapters. Most notably, his British Business History, 1720-1994 is still being used in UK universities. He was also the founding editor of the Journal of Industrial History, as well as co-editor of Business History for ten years. Nicholas D. Wongis Vice-Chancellor's Senior Research Fellow at Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University. His research areas cover historical organization studies and uses of the past, family business studies and entrepreneurship. He has published in Business History, International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management and Entreprise et Histoire. Nicholas won the John F. Mee Best Paper Award at the Academy of Management in 2018 for his contribution to the Management History Division. Steve Toms spent fifteen years in senior management at Nottingham University as head of the undergraduate programme, chair of teaching committee and research director before becoming Head of York Management School in 2004. Professor Toms's research interests cover the role of accounting, accountability and corporate governance in the development of organisations, particularly from a historical perspective. He is interested in perspectives that integrate financial models with economic and organisational theory and corporate strategy. Specific applications range from business history - in particular cotton and other textiles trades - to capital markets and social and environmental accounting. He was editor of the journal Business History from 2007 to 2013 |
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (Taylor & Francis, viewed June 11, 2020) |
Subject |
Industries -- Great Britain -- History -- Case studies
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Industrial management -- Great Britain -- History -- Case studies
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Employee rights -- Great Britain -- History
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Industrial safety -- Great Britain -- History
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Corporate & Business History.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Management.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industrial Management.
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Employee rights
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Industrial management
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Industrial safety
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Industries
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Great Britain
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Genre/Form |
Case studies
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History
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Wilson, John F., editor.
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Wong, Nicholas D., editor
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Toms, Steven, editor
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ISBN |
9780429399770 |
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0429399774 |
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9780429680540 |
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0429680546 |
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9780429680557 |
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0429680554 |
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9780429680533 |
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0429680538 |
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