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Introduction: Business Development and Economic Structure in Britain since 1880

In: Management Strategy and Business Development

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  • Leslie Hannah

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In the last twenty years, the subject of business history has developed rapidly in the United Kingdom, largely because of the initiatives of major companies in commissioning business histories by professional historians. The histories of Unilever, ICI, W. D. and H. O. Wills, Boots, and Courtaulds1 have set a high standard and now offer to the economic historian a wealth of case study material with which to enrich his analysis of Britain’s recent economic development. Yet there seems to be general agreement that the harvest from these rich possibilities has so far been a limited one. There has been too great a temptation to generalise from the single case, or — it is difficult to see it as the lesser failing — not to generalise at all. The intellectual ‘spinoff’ from business history to economic history and economics has not been as great as might reasonably have been hoped. Yet two works which have attempted to generalise from business history case study material have been widely welcomed by economic historians and social scientists in general. I refer, of course, to Professor Edith Penrose’s Theory of the Growth of the Firm2 and Professor Alfred D. Chandler’s Strategy and Structure. Chapters in the History of Industrial Enter prise.3 The intellectual traffic has thus not all been one-way, from the older disciplines to business history: the historical case study method exemplified in the work of Chandler has made an important contribution to the development of new ideas in the theory of the firm,4 and this prompts legitimate expectations of further generalisations.

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  • Leslie Hannah, 1976. "Introduction: Business Development and Economic Structure in Britain since 1880," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Leslie Hannah (ed.), Management Strategy and Business Development, pages 1-19, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-1-349-03051-4_1
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-03051-4_1
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    1. H. Berghoff & R. Möller, 1994. "Tired pioneers and dynamic newcomers? A comparative essay on English and German entrepreneurial history, 1870-1914," Economic History Review, Economic History Society, vol. 47(2), pages 262-287, May.

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