This historical dissertation investigates the international proliferation of Fordism in politically illiberal settings during the 1920s and 1930s. Based on American, German, and Soviet primary sources, it is the first archive-based study of this process. The dissertation's main finding is that the implementation of Ford's ideas and practices was a key component of illiberal modernization drives - that is, projects of state-led economic growth which explicitly fashioned themselves as alternatives to Western liberal capitalism. This point of view is a departure from previous accounts of the global success of Fordism, which subsume the story under the spread of American market capitalism or portray it as a process of quasi-self-explanatory tec...
This paper identifies the ways in which the ideas of Fordism and Taylorism have been responsible for...
Today, global industry continues to reconfigure the international division of labor, raising urgent ...
Since it was first articulated by Antonio Gramsci in his Prison Notebooks (1929–1935), Fordism has b...
This dissertation examines the imperial reach of a major American corporate power in the first third...
In 1919 Ford Motor Company – the world’s largest car company – decided to make a small, Nordic count...
Corporate responsibility is a popular buzzword in the news today, but the concept itself is hardly n...
Fordism is a central concept in American labour history. This essay, the first survey of the range o...
Henry Ford is perhaps one of the most famous of the American entrepreneurs of the 20th century: with...
When Henry Ford presented the original Model-T to the public in 1908, he vowed to build a motor car...
The paper analyses the relationship of Škoda Auto with its dealers in the neutral countries in the y...
The paper examines the impact of fordism on the Swedish economy and its institutional structure duri...
Since it was first articulated by Antonio Gramsci in his Prison Notebooks (1929-1935), Fordism has b...
This is a reflection on Bruno Settis' Fordismi. Storia politica della produzione di massa (2016), a ...
In his cultural analysis of the motor car in Germany, Wolfgang Sachs starts from the assumption that...
The automotive industry is historically epitomized by the succession of technological discontinuitie...
This paper identifies the ways in which the ideas of Fordism and Taylorism have been responsible for...
Today, global industry continues to reconfigure the international division of labor, raising urgent ...
Since it was first articulated by Antonio Gramsci in his Prison Notebooks (1929–1935), Fordism has b...
This dissertation examines the imperial reach of a major American corporate power in the first third...
In 1919 Ford Motor Company – the world’s largest car company – decided to make a small, Nordic count...
Corporate responsibility is a popular buzzword in the news today, but the concept itself is hardly n...
Fordism is a central concept in American labour history. This essay, the first survey of the range o...
Henry Ford is perhaps one of the most famous of the American entrepreneurs of the 20th century: with...
When Henry Ford presented the original Model-T to the public in 1908, he vowed to build a motor car...
The paper analyses the relationship of Škoda Auto with its dealers in the neutral countries in the y...
The paper examines the impact of fordism on the Swedish economy and its institutional structure duri...
Since it was first articulated by Antonio Gramsci in his Prison Notebooks (1929-1935), Fordism has b...
This is a reflection on Bruno Settis' Fordismi. Storia politica della produzione di massa (2016), a ...
In his cultural analysis of the motor car in Germany, Wolfgang Sachs starts from the assumption that...
The automotive industry is historically epitomized by the succession of technological discontinuitie...
This paper identifies the ways in which the ideas of Fordism and Taylorism have been responsible for...
Today, global industry continues to reconfigure the international division of labor, raising urgent ...
Since it was first articulated by Antonio Gramsci in his Prison Notebooks (1929–1935), Fordism has b...