1st Edition

Organisational Capability and Competitive Advantage

Edited By Charles Harvey, Geoffrey Jones Copyright 1992
215 Pages
by Routledge

214 Pages
by Routledge

215 Pages
by Routledge

First Published in 1992. This is a collection of eight articles covering different elements of organisational capability and competitive advantage. The areas included are managerial enterprise, Corporate Strategy and accounting, the influence of the Trade Mark, a look at the marketing case study of the Ferranti Group, history of Japan's Post-war steel industry, American graduate business schools... Read more
Chapter 1 Introduction Organisational Capability and Competitive Advantage, Charles Harvey, Geoffrey Jones; Chapter 2 Managerial Enterprise and Competitive Capabilities, Alfred D. ChandlerJR; Chapter 3 Corporate Strategy and Accounting Systems: A Comparison of Developments at Two British Steel Firms, 1898–1914, Gordon Boyce; Chapter 4 The Neglected Intangible Asset: The Influence of the Trade Mark on the Rise of the Modern Corporation, Mira Wilkins; Chapter 5 Marketing in the Second Industrial Revolution: A Case Study of the Ferranti Computer Group, 1949–63, Geoffrey Tweedale; Chapter 6 Industry Structure as a Competitive Advantage: The History of Japan’s Post-war Steel Industry, Patricia A. O’Brien; Chapter 7 Serving America’s Business? Graduate Business Schools and American Business, 1945–60, Susan Ariel Aaronson; Chapter 8 Regulatory Responses to the Rise of the Market for Corporate Control in Britain in the 1950s, Richard Roberts;

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Edited by Charles Harvey and Geoffrey Jones