Family Capitalism: Wendels, Haniels, Falcks, and the Continental European Model

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Harvard 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.

Qualifying claims by Alfred Chandler and David Landes that family firms tend to be dysfunctional, Harold James shows how and why these steel and engineering firms were successful over long periods of time. Indeed, he sees the family enterprise as particularly conducive to managing risk during periods of upheaval and uncertainty when both states and markets are disturbed. He also identifies the key roles played by women executives during such times.

In Family Capitalism, James tells how "iron masters" of a classical industrial cast were succeeded by new generations who wanted to shift to information-age systems technologies, and how families and firms wrestled with social and economic changes that occasionally tore them apart. Finally, the author shows how the trajectories of the firms were influenced by political, military, economic, and social events and how these firms illuminate a European model of "relationship capitalism."

 

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
Index
427
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Seite 406 - Heavy Industry in the Third Reich: The Reichswerke Crisis" in War and Economy in the Third Reich (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994), pp.

Autoren-Profil (2006)

Harold James is the Claude and Lore Kelly Professor in European Studies and Professor of History and International Affairs at Princeton University.

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