Scale and Scope
The Dynamics of Industrial Capitalism
Alfred D. Chandler Jr.(Author)
The Belknap Press
Published on 15. March 1994
Book
Paperback/Softback
780 pages
978-0-674-78995-1 (ISBN)
Description
Scale and Scope is Alfred Chandler's first major work since his Pulitzer Prize-winning The Visible Hand. Representing ten years of research into the history of the managerial business system, this book concentrates on patterns of growth and competitiveness in the United States, Germany, and Great Britain, tracing the evolution of large firms into multinational giants and orienting the late twentieth century's most important developments.
This edition includes the entire hardcover edition with the exception of the Appendix Tables.
This edition includes the entire hardcover edition with the exception of the Appendix Tables.
Reviews / Votes
Serious students of the worldwide industrialization that occurred in the century between the 1870s and the 1970s are indebted to Mr. Chandler...for a lifetime of determined effort to find order and predictable processes in industrial history... Chandler started out years ago to make sense out of the transformation of capitalist enterprise caused by the growth of giant industrial companies... He has succeeded with a power and authority that will not soon be matched. -- Jonathan Hughes * New York Times Book Review * The book is important. It traces the evolution of the economic environment in which we breathe, and which we need to interpret without the blinders of doctrine or dogma... It is an exhaustive, nation-by-nation, industry-by-industry, company-by-company survey... Chandler is what social science is all about. -- Bernard A. Weisberger * Washington Post Book World * In the history of business, B.C. stands for Before Chandler. Over the past several decades, Alfred D. Chandler Jr. of Harvard Business School has brought unprecedented rigor and sophistication to the study of the corporation. In so doing, he has profoundly shaped our understanding of that institution's role in modern capitalism... [Chandler's] latest work, Scale and Scope...is his most ambitious yet. Chandler compares and contrasts the growth of the 200 largest companies in each of three industrial powerhouses-the U.S., Britain, and Germany-from the 1880s through the 1940s, searching for the common characteristics of successful corporations... The book speaks to all the major debates swirling around Corporate America-including those over shareholder value, mergers and acquisitions, and global competitiveness. -- Christopher Farrell * Business Week * A major monument to our increasingly successful quest to understand and interpret the modern industrial world. -- Sidney Pollard * Times Higher Education Supplement * Chandler has written an admirable book, analytically tight, and full of fascinating detail. The more he explains, the more, perhaps, there is left to explain. But all future work on the process of successful industrial development must necessarily have reference to his outstanding research and writing. -- Aubrey Silberston * Times Literary Supplement *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge, Mass.
United States
Publishing group
Harvard University Press
Target group
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: College Graduate Student
Illustrations
19 figures, 25 tables
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
934 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-674-78995-1 (9780674789951)
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E-Book
07/2009
The Belknap Press
€47.39
Available for download
Person
Alfred D. Chandler, Jr., was Isidor Straus Professor of Business History at Harvard Business School.
Content
PART I Introduction: Scale and Scope 1. The Modem Industrial Enterprise 2. Scale, Scope, and Organizational Capabilities The New Institution Historical Attributes Economies of Scale and Scope in Production Economies of Scale and Scope in Distribution Building the Integrative Hierarchy First-Mover Advantages and Oligopolistic Competition Continuing Growth of the Modern Enterprise Horizontal and Vertical Combination Geographical Expansion and Product Diversification The Modern Enterprise in Labor-Intensive Industries PART II The United States: Competitive Managerial Capitalism