This book is about a company which pioneered a major new industry, failed to build on that success, and ended up being taken over and broken up. By comparing this firm with its competitors in the same industry, the book sheds light on one of the hardest of all managerial challenges: what companies can do when their industry goes through a period of turbulence, forcing them to change direction, learn new skills, and perhaps abandon businesses on which they have relied for many years. Courtaulds was a British company which was once the world's leading producer of man-made fibres. It failed to adapt to the crisis in that industry that began in the mid-1970s, and lost ground to the point where, 25 years later, it could no longer sustain itself ...
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This essay examines the fate of the 100 largest industrial firms in the world in 1912 over the perio...
This article assesses the validity of John Maynard Keynes' claim that the Lancashire cotton industry...
The economy of the West Midlands Region of England is dominated by a small number of large manufactu...
This fascinating book explores how some of Britain’s leading companies failed, through a variety or ...
This article is a response to Patrick Fridenson's call for more research into the life cycle of ente...
This article discusses the impact of national policies and institutions on the strategies that compa...
The phenomenon of declining industries has been sparsely researched and few scholars have investigat...
The joint stock company, centred on Oldham, is a central narrative in Douglas Farnie’s seminal book,...
Downturns are part of the industrial life-cycle; all industries suffer from fluctuations in the dema...
The decline of Dundee's jute industry is used here to throw fresh light on the much broader discussi...
The English East India Company was the mother of the modern multinational. Its trading empire encirc...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University.This is an essay about entrepreneurial behavior in the woolen and ...
After the recession of early 1990s the major pulp and paper companies in Finland engaged in further ...
The entrance of China into the global market had large impacts for all businesses within the United ...
At the peak of its success (prior to the First World War), the Lancashire industrial district was th...
This essay examines the fate of the 100 largest industrial firms in the world in 1912 over the perio...
This article assesses the validity of John Maynard Keynes' claim that the Lancashire cotton industry...
The economy of the West Midlands Region of England is dominated by a small number of large manufactu...