Solvay: History of a Multinational Family Firm
Autor Kenneth Bertrams, Nicolas Coupain, Ernst Homburgen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 aug 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781107436930
ISBN-10: 1107436931
Pagini: 650
Ilustrații: 48 b/w illus. 2 maps 39 tables
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 37 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1107436931
Pagini: 650
Ilustrații: 48 b/w illus. 2 maps 39 tables
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 37 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Part I. The Pioneering Years (1863–1914): The Quest for a Leadership and the First Stages of the Internationalization: 1. First steps: when vision and reality meet; 2. A multinational pioneer; 3. Reaching a dominant position; 4. Labor organization, social policy, and societal vision; 5. The consolidation of power; 6. Conclusion of Part I; Part II. The Years of Crisis (1914–50): The Making and Unmaking of International Alliances: 7. The multiple fronts of World War One; 8. From ashes, 1918–22; 9. The making of international alliances; 10. Family and finance through the crisis; 11. The electrolytic industry; 12. Facing war again; 13. Solvay's second post-war; 14. Conclusion of Part II; Part III. The Era of Diversification and Globalization (1950–2012): 15. Growth through diversification: the successful entry into plastics and peroxides; 16. Enlarging scale and scope: backward and forward integration in the 1960s and 1970s; 17. Solvay goes public: financial and organizational limits of a family firm; 18. The long and winding road to Deer Park: Solvay's return to the United States; 19. From bulk to brains: Solvay's entry into pharmacy and the life sciences; 20. Solvay in the age of globalization; 21. Towards sustainable product-leadership; 22. Chemical and plastics of the future: major turning points at the start of a new century; 23. Conclusion of Part III.
Recenzii
'This is perhaps the most important European corporate history to be published this century. We knew about Ernest Solvay the philanthropist and the role of his company in the complex of European cartels from other histories, but for the first time we now have a highly professional account from the inside of a company that was the earliest and largest European chemical multinational, yet that remained a successful and well-managed family partnership until its public flotation on the Brussels stock exchange in 1967 and further global expansion and diversification as a public joint stock company.' Leslie Hannah, University of Tokyo
'Solvay: History of a Multinational Family Firm is a thoroughly researched history of a leading chemical company that deserves to be better known outside Belgium. One of its strengths is the way that all the various facets of Solvay's business (structure, strategy, marketing, technology) are constantly addressed throughout the volume. This is an excellent history of Solvay that will be of great interest to both business historians and historians of chemistry.' Peter Morris, Science Museum, London
'This scholarly book is the commanding study of one of the largest and oldest chemical enterprises in the world. The well-known authors explain to us Solvay's longevity, challenges, stress, and success. All major aspects of a dynamic enterprise, such as management, technological change, finances, competition, role of the founding family, and even touching sponsorship, are convincingly addressed. While the previous Solvay book lasted for 50 years, this one - based on its excellent quality - will outlive it!' Harm G. Schröter, University of Bergen, and President, European Business History Association
'With the publication of this book, an extraordinary instance of scholarly neglect has finally been put right, and in grand style. Based on a vast array of primary evidence, the authors provide a full and multifaceted account of the Solvay company, one of the most long-lived and successful chemical firms in history. The evolving business strategies of this family multinational, its technological development, and its social initiatives are all examined closely, as are the personalities and family dynamics that have shaped its long history.' Raymond G. Stokes, University of Glasgow
'… well produced with a thorough bibliography, a useful index, and many tables and figures … this is a fascinating story, well told and highly recommended.' Jeffrey Allan Johnson, Ambix
'[An] outstanding book … Solvay is especially recommended to business historians, but those with an interest in the history of science and technology over the last 150 years will find much of interest.' Peter Reed, The British Journal for the History of Science
'Solvay: History of a Multinational Family Firm is a thoroughly researched history of a leading chemical company that deserves to be better known outside Belgium. One of its strengths is the way that all the various facets of Solvay's business (structure, strategy, marketing, technology) are constantly addressed throughout the volume. This is an excellent history of Solvay that will be of great interest to both business historians and historians of chemistry.' Peter Morris, Science Museum, London
'This scholarly book is the commanding study of one of the largest and oldest chemical enterprises in the world. The well-known authors explain to us Solvay's longevity, challenges, stress, and success. All major aspects of a dynamic enterprise, such as management, technological change, finances, competition, role of the founding family, and even touching sponsorship, are convincingly addressed. While the previous Solvay book lasted for 50 years, this one - based on its excellent quality - will outlive it!' Harm G. Schröter, University of Bergen, and President, European Business History Association
'With the publication of this book, an extraordinary instance of scholarly neglect has finally been put right, and in grand style. Based on a vast array of primary evidence, the authors provide a full and multifaceted account of the Solvay company, one of the most long-lived and successful chemical firms in history. The evolving business strategies of this family multinational, its technological development, and its social initiatives are all examined closely, as are the personalities and family dynamics that have shaped its long history.' Raymond G. Stokes, University of Glasgow
'… well produced with a thorough bibliography, a useful index, and many tables and figures … this is a fascinating story, well told and highly recommended.' Jeffrey Allan Johnson, Ambix
'[An] outstanding book … Solvay is especially recommended to business historians, but those with an interest in the history of science and technology over the last 150 years will find much of interest.' Peter Reed, The British Journal for the History of Science
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Descriere
The authors analyze Solvay's 150-year history, showing the enormous impact geopolitical events had on the company and the recent consequences of global competition.