From the end of World War II, British clothing retailers—most notably, Marks & Spencer (M&S)—increasingly dominated the domestic textile industry, to some extent arresting its decline. This article uses financial and archival evidence to examine the distribution of costs and benefits in the M&S vertical network. It shows that these benefits became less tangible for textile firms from around 1985, in the context of lower-cost overseas competition. We chart the visible and invisible evolution of network management, demonstrating that retailer-producer collaboration evolved from a bilateral vertical partnership model to a hybrid version that retained partnerships with leading suppliers and an emphasis on domestic sourcing, but also facilitated...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
This article assesses the validity of John Maynard Keynes' claim that the Lancashire cotton industry...
In the aftermath of the Second World War, the fashion departments of London’s West End department st...
From the end of World War II, British clothing retailers—most notably, Marks & Spencer (M&S)—increas...
From the end of World War II, British clothing retailers—most notably, Marks & Spencer (M&S)—increas...
From the end of World War II, British clothing retailers—most notably, Marks & Spencer (M&S)—increas...
This paper will consider the role of family firms, the Chandlerian ‘modern business ent...
This paper will examine changes in the home market retail and distribution structure for British dre...
Using Lancashire textile industry company case studies and financial records, mainly from the period...
© 2022 The Author. Published by the Marketing History Society of Japan. This is an open access artic...
Over the last forty years, manufacturing has witnessed exponential growth in offshoring to low-cost ...
This thesis explores the structure of international competition in the textile industry and the indu...
In this paper changes in the relationship between the clothing manufacturing sector and its major cu...
Over the last forty years, manufacturing has witnessed exponential growth in offshoring to low-cost ...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] The institutional perspective sees the UK's economic decline in the twentieth cent...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
This article assesses the validity of John Maynard Keynes' claim that the Lancashire cotton industry...
In the aftermath of the Second World War, the fashion departments of London’s West End department st...
From the end of World War II, British clothing retailers—most notably, Marks & Spencer (M&S)—increas...
From the end of World War II, British clothing retailers—most notably, Marks & Spencer (M&S)—increas...
From the end of World War II, British clothing retailers—most notably, Marks & Spencer (M&S)—increas...
This paper will consider the role of family firms, the Chandlerian ‘modern business ent...
This paper will examine changes in the home market retail and distribution structure for British dre...
Using Lancashire textile industry company case studies and financial records, mainly from the period...
© 2022 The Author. Published by the Marketing History Society of Japan. This is an open access artic...
Over the last forty years, manufacturing has witnessed exponential growth in offshoring to low-cost ...
This thesis explores the structure of international competition in the textile industry and the indu...
In this paper changes in the relationship between the clothing manufacturing sector and its major cu...
Over the last forty years, manufacturing has witnessed exponential growth in offshoring to low-cost ...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] The institutional perspective sees the UK's economic decline in the twentieth cent...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
This article assesses the validity of John Maynard Keynes' claim that the Lancashire cotton industry...
In the aftermath of the Second World War, the fashion departments of London’s West End department st...