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A History of German Business
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This book aims to provide insights regarding business management and corporate expansion in Germany from the late 19th century until the end of World War II (periods of the Second Reich, the Weimar Republic, and National Socialism) from the perspective of comparative management studies. This book elucidates Germany's specific development through analysis from two viewpoints. The first perspective is the historical context of the global economy and German capitalism. The second viewpoint concerns international economic relationssuch as linkages in both market and capitalas well as influences of hegemonic nations and Germany's pursuit of globalism. This book utilizes a comparative perspective among industries, enterprises, and the United States. It is the first to comprehensively explore various fields related to business administration, including business concentration, management systems, production systems, corporate strategy, and organizational structure. This book considers (1) the concentration of enterprises and the corresponding system of industrial concentration, (2) the labor management system and the deployment of the Taylor system, (3) the deployment of the Ford system and the transformation toward mass production, and (4) changes in enterprise and organizational structures. This book analyzes the development of business management in Germany, focusing on the interrelationships between (1) the factors determining business management changes, (2) the actual conditions of business management changes, and (3) the significance of such phenomena for developing companies and a capitalistic economy. This book investigates the interrelationships among three areas (enterprise, industry, and economy) to clarify the historical process of corporate expansion.
This book elucidates the significance and limitations of Germany's specific business management and enterprise development from the following important perspectives: (1) the historical conditions of global capitalism and German capitalism; (2) the influences of a hegemonic nation's globalism as the principle and ism for competition over establishing global hegemony, world economic order, and Germany's pursuit of globalism; (3) regional conditions in Europe; (4) the influences of American management methods; (5) the expansion of the munitions market during National Socialism; (6) continuity and discontinuity in business management before and after World War II and their significance; and (7) the characteristics of various industries. Through these analyses, this book strives to clarify the overall view of business management, industrial concentration, and corporate expansion in Germany before the end of World War . This book clarifies business management in Germany during this period, its roles in corporate expansion, and its contributions to the development after the war, providing an instructive visual perspective for studying the postwar period.
Comprehensive examination of various fields of management from the 1870s until the end of World War II Comparative analysis of business management among industrial sectors and enterprises using representative cases Business history study of German capitalism, the global economy, and regional conditions in Europe
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Toshio Yamazaki, Dr. in Business Administration, Ritsumeikan University, is Professor at the College of Business Administration, Ritsumeikan University. He previously held the positions of Assistant Professor, Lecturer, and Associate Professor at the Faculty of Humanities and Economics, Kochi University; Associate Professor at the College of Business Administration, Ritsumeikan University; and Visiting Scholar at Free University of Berlin, University of Cologne, University of Marburg, Goethe University Frankfurt, and Humboldt University of Berlin.
Professor Yamazaki's areas of expertise include management studies and comparative business history. His research focuses on the history of business management and interfirm relationships. He served as director of the Japan Association for the Comparative Studies of Management of Japan from 2011 to 2017. He is the editor of the "Journal of Business Management" (edited by the Japan Association of Business Management, language: Japanese). Professor Yamazaki has published numerous monographs and articles, including German Business Management (Springer, 2013), Relationships between Industry and Bank in Germany (Springer Nature, 2024), and Japanese and German Enterprises (Springer Nature, 2024). He has also received an academic award from the Japan Association for the Comparative Studies of Management (German Business Management: A Japanese Perspective on Regional Development Factors, Springer, 2013).
Inhalt
Introduction Research Topics and Analytical Framework.- History of Globalism of Hegemonic Countries and Its Influences.- Overview of the Total System of Business Management in Germany Comparison of Periods of the Second Reich the Weimar Republic National Socialism and the Postwar Era.- Enterprise Concentration Formation of Monopolistic Capitalism and Business Management.- German Enterprises Attempts at Labor Management System Reforms and Deployment of the Taylor System.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09789819684755
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Economy
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 476
- Größe H235mm x B155mm
- Jahr 2026
- EAN 9789819684755
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-981-9684-75-5
- Titel A History of German Business
- Autor Toshio Yamazaki
- Untertitel In Global Context from the late 19th Century until the End of the Second World War
- Herausgeber Springer, Berlin