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First published in 1983, this study investigates and compares three leading firms in the British iron and steel industry between 1914 and 1939, analysing their strategies, boardroom politics, and their responses to the problems posed by the Great War and by the vicissitudes of the 1920s and ‘30s. Jonathan Boswell illuminates certain issues that are of perennial importance for students of business: rationality and ‘error’ in decision-making, ethics, centralisation versus decentralisation, and the question of cyclical phases. The central theme throughout is the pursuit of three partly conflicting objectives: growth, efficiency and social action. The trade-offs between these three pursuits are used to examine significant contrasts in corporate strategies and behaviour, including towards government and public opinion. Boswell’s rejection of economic determinism; his insistence that managerial influences fall into definable long-run patterns; and his theses on managerial specialisation and long-term policy biases confront fundamental issues for theories of the firm.
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9781138781252, 9781315770062, 9781317671275, 9781306905725, 9781317671251
Business Policies in the Making (Routledge Revivals): Three Steel Companies Compared 1st Edition is written by Jonathan Boswell and published by Routledge. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Business Policies in the Making (Routledge Revivals) are 9781317671268, 1317671260 and the print ISBNs are 9781138778801, 113877880X. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include 9781138781252, 9781315770062, 9781317671275, 9781306905725, 9781317671251.
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