Personal capitalism and corporate governance : British manufacturing in the first half of the twentieth century
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Personal capitalism and corporate governance : British manufacturing in the first half of the twentieth century
(Modern economic and social history series)
Ashgate, c2011
- : hbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [207]-[218]) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book is specifically aimed at addressing a gap in the study of the evolution of corporate governance in Britain. In particular its key theme, the relationship between corporate governance and personal capitalism in British manufacturing in the first half of the twentieth century, provides the means for a systematic and critical examination of the dominant Chandlerian paradigm that the long-running persistence of personal capitalism shaped the governance of British manufacturing firms well into the twentieth century and acted to erode their competitive performance. The book helps to identify those aspects of corporate governance that have undergone change, with some critical observations on the magnitude of change and those aspects which have displayed characteristics of continuity. The empirical spine of this book is set out in a series of case studies which provide the basis for the examination of corporate governance in Britain during the period c. 1900 to 1950. By focusing particularly on the responses of a range of businesses to the turbulent environment of the inter-war years, this volume offers an insight into a much neglected, yet vital, area of business and economic history.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction: Corporate Governance, Personal Capitalism, and British Manufacturing in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
- Chapter 2 Raleigh and the Bowdens: Personal Capitalism and Business Performance, 1887-1939
- Chapter 3 Hadfields Ltd: Personal Capitalism, Boardroom Culture and Corporate Governance
- Chapter 4 Losing Trust: The BSA Board and Corporate Governance, 1900-1939
- Chapter 5 Alfred Herbert Ltd: The Individualistic Element in Corporate Governance and the Legacy of Personal Control
- Chapter 6 The Relationship between Companies and their Shareholders: Greenwood & Batley and Hadfields
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