The Impact of the First World War on International Business is the first book to focus on the impact of the WW1 on international business. It will explore the experiences of firms in Britain, France, Germany, Japan, China, and the United States covering a wide range of industries including financial services, mining, manufacturing, foodstuffs, and shipping.
The Impact of the First World War on International Business is the first book to focus on the impact of the WW1 on international business. It will explore the experiences of firms in Britain, France, Germany, Japan, China, and the United States covering a wide range of industries including financial services, mining, manufacturing, foodstuffs, and shipping.
Andrew Smith is Senior Lecturer in International Business at the University of Liverpool Management School, UK. Simon Mollan is Senior Lecturer in International Business at The York Management School, University of York, UK. Kevin Tennent is Lecturer in Management at The York Management School, University of York, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: Shifting Globalization: Europe's Hegemony Challenged 1. Trade after the Deluge: British Commerce, Armageddon, and the Political Economy of Globalization, 1914-1918 Andrew Dilley 2. The 'Impact' of the First World War on Business and Economic Development in Sudan Simon Mollan 3. Profiting Despite the Great War: Argentina's Grain Multinationals Phillip Dehne Part 2: New Opportunities: Trans-border Innovations in Wartime 4. Swedish Business in the First World War: A Case Study of the Ball Bearings Manufacturer SKF Eric Golson and Jason Lennard 5. The Great War: Matrix of the International Chamber of Commerce, a Fortunate Business League of Nations Clotilde Druelle-Korn 6. 'A Tremendous Panic': The Global Financial Crisis of 1914 Richard Roberts 7. Business as (Un)Usual: DuPont, Comptoir des Textiles Artificiels and the Post First World War Internationalization of the Synthetic Products Industry Jacqueline McGlade Part 3: Postwar Reconstruction and its Financing 8. American and British Businessmen and Attempts to Reconstruct War-torn Western Europe, 1918-1922 Volker R. Berghahn 9. Mammon Unbound: The International Financial Architecture of Wall Street Banks, 1915-1925 Trevin Stratton 10. The Flows of International Finance after the First World War: The Bank of England and Hungary, 1920-1939 Neil Forbes 11. Weimar's Capitalist Spring: A Liberal Exception to Corporate Germany's Sonderweg Leslie Hannah 12. The Impact of the First World War on British and French Management Thought and Practice Trevor Boyns
Part 1: Shifting Globalization: Europe's Hegemony Challenged 1. Trade after the Deluge: British Commerce, Armageddon, and the Political Economy of Globalization, 1914-1918 Andrew Dilley 2. The 'Impact' of the First World War on Business and Economic Development in Sudan Simon Mollan 3. Profiting Despite the Great War: Argentina's Grain Multinationals Phillip Dehne Part 2: New Opportunities: Trans-border Innovations in Wartime 4. Swedish Business in the First World War: A Case Study of the Ball Bearings Manufacturer SKF Eric Golson and Jason Lennard 5. The Great War: Matrix of the International Chamber of Commerce, a Fortunate Business League of Nations Clotilde Druelle-Korn 6. 'A Tremendous Panic': The Global Financial Crisis of 1914 Richard Roberts 7. Business as (Un)Usual: DuPont, Comptoir des Textiles Artificiels and the Post First World War Internationalization of the Synthetic Products Industry Jacqueline McGlade Part 3: Postwar Reconstruction and its Financing 8. American and British Businessmen and Attempts to Reconstruct War-torn Western Europe, 1918-1922 Volker R. Berghahn 9. Mammon Unbound: The International Financial Architecture of Wall Street Banks, 1915-1925 Trevin Stratton 10. The Flows of International Finance after the First World War: The Bank of England and Hungary, 1920-1939 Neil Forbes 11. Weimar's Capitalist Spring: A Liberal Exception to Corporate Germany's Sonderweg Leslie Hannah 12. The Impact of the First World War on British and French Management Thought and Practice Trevor Boyns
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