Family Capitalism: Wendels, Haniels, Falcks, and the Continental European ModelHarvard University Press, 31.03.2006 - 434 Seiten This history of three powerful family firms located in different European countries takes place over a period of more than two hundred years. The interplay and the changing social and legal arrangements of the families shaped the development of a European capitalism quite different from the Anglo-American variety. |
Inhalt
The Familiarity of Capitalism | 1 |
The Wendels and the French State | 41 |
The Pioneer in German History | 73 |
The Industrial Origins of the Falcks | 99 |
The Gutehoffnungshutte as a JointStock Company | 119 |
French Companies in Two Countries | 136 |
An Italian JointStock Company | 161 |
The Politician as Businessman | 179 |
Postwar Reconstruction in France | 298 |
Wendel Becomes a Conglomerate French Style | 325 |
The Crisis of Italian Steel | 341 |
German Diversification and Internationalization | 353 |
Family Capitalism and the Exit from Steel | 369 |
Family Entrepreneurship | 377 |
Family Trees | 387 |
Notes | 393 |
A Family Concern | 204 |
Models of Italian Industrial Development | 245 |
A Costly Miracle in Italy | 263 |
A New Kind of Family Togetherness | 273 |
Acknowledgments | 423 |
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