Summary: Business History Complexities And Comparisons | 9780415423977 | Franco Amatori, et al
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1 Different theories of the firm
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Characteristics of neoclassical firm acoording to Adam Smith
* perfect information* operates at full efficiency* price taker* technology is exogenous* highly competitive environment -
2 The entrepreneur
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First Industrial revolution
many entrepeneurs were found in the textile industry -
3 Manufacturing before the industrial revolution
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Industrial Revolution characteristics
* phenomenon beneath Economic Growth* presupposes sectoral shift, from Agriculture to Industry* presupposes shifts within the industrial sector, from old to new industries* also a phase of Social Innovation.* mainly a change in technology (mechanisation & energy consumption) -
Preindustrial Europe: general features
* During the three centuries preceding the Industrial Revolution, the economy gradually become more dynamic
* to important innovations in agriculture and actually speak of a first “Agriculture Revolution”.
* Primary sector was the biggest
* Preindustrial Europe was not homogeneous
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Guild (dis)advantages
* they organized, managed capital, monitored quality standards, provided protection and stability* But: maintain relatively high prices, innovation was dicouraged. -
4 First Industrial Revolution
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European countries enjoyed a stable position
thanks to their productive specialization in manufacturing.
(and use of factor endowments and available technologies)
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British competitive advantage
* In manufacturing, product innovations and new ways of organizing the production process* Quality of the products was improving* Cluster of innovation* Exported manufactures and imported the food and raw material that could be produced cheaper elsewhere. -
ownership, control, and management
* the emergence of a more diverse array of business people* finding and managing a quantify of fixed assets and a labor force* Small family organizations could, with decent leadership, adapt rather easily to new systems of manufacturing. -
characteristics of the production process
* Lower the cost of information* Share knowledge more efficiently.* Disconnected process of production, separated into phases* Older forms of manufacture had to adjust to the competition of the low-priced -
6 Importance of infrastructure
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railway companies were the first to introduce
- Ongoing worker recruitment
- Establish fixed salaries
- Defining a clear internal hierarchy with established career paths
- Rudimentary system of insurance and pensions for their employees
- A greater say how things operated for employees and accepting worker unions
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