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Frontiers of Management History
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All books in this series
(5 titles)
Collective Entrepreneurship in the Contemporary European Services Industries: A Long Term Approach
Strategy and Managed Decline: London Transport 1948–87
The Emergence of Modern Hospital Management and Organisation in the World 1880s–1930s
The Red Taylorist: The Life and Times of Walter Nicholas Polakov
London Transport: A Hybrid in History 1905–1948
Recent chapters in this series
(18 titles)
Alliances as a Coopetitive Strategy of the Airlines: The Case of Iberia (1980–2020)
Building an Enterprise for the Future Through Network Bricolage and Memories of the Past
Collective Entrepreneurship and the Development of Private Clinics in Geneva, 1860–2020
Collective Entrepreneurship in the Spanish Hotel Industry: The Internationalization of a Domestic Cluster
Effects of the Subsidiaries' Networks on the Service Multinationals Innovation Activity
Evolution of Public Services: The Case of UK Leisure Centres in the Late 20th Century
The Asymmetry of Expectations on the Outcomes of Strategic Alliances Between Biotechnology Start-Ups and Pharmaceutical Corporations
The Collective Entrepreneurial Process: From Public Entrepreneurship to Collective Action for the Common Good
The Role of Business Services in the Development of European Commodity Trading Companies in the 20th Century
The Transfer of the North American Ideas of Hospital Management to Europe in the 20th Century: The Case of Spain
After Ashfield: The Post-war Chairmen
Cars, Innovation and Finance
Competitors and Service Outputs
Conclusions
Decline, Politics and Strategy
Financial Results
1
Governance
Historical Overview 1948–1987
DOI
10.1108/fmh
Editors
Alex Gillett
Kevin Tennent
Series Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing Limited
Online start date
2019
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