Strategy and Structure: Chapters in the History of the American Industrial Enterprise
By (Author) Alfred D. Chandler Jr.
MIT Press Ltd
MIT Press
15th August 1969
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Industry and industrial studies
338.70973
Paperback
463
Width 133mm, Height 203mm, Spine 25mm
499g
This book shows how the seventy largest corporations in America have dealt with a single economic problem- the effective administration of an expanding business. The author summarizes the history of the expansion of the nation's largest industries during the past hundred years and then examines in depth the modern decentralized corporate structure as it was developed independently by four companies-du Pont, General Motors, Standard Oil (New Jersey), and Sears, Roebuck. This 1990 reprint includes a new introduction by the author.
There is no doubt that this is a book of first-class importance...as an example of the way in which fruitful relations can be established between economic and business history.
Journal of Economic HistoryAlfred Chandler was on the faculty of the Harvard Business School and Editor of the Harvard Studies in Business.