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(Ebook) The Struggle for control of the modern corporation : Organizational change at Generals Motors, 1924-1970 by Robert F Freeland ISBN 9780521630344, 0521630347

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Authors:Robert F Freeland
Pages:382 pages.
Year:2001
Editon:1
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:2.3 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780521630344, 0521630347
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(Ebook) The Struggle for control of the modern corporation : Organizational change at Generals Motors, 1924-1970 by Robert F Freeland ISBN 9780521630344, 0521630347

Drawing on primary historical material, The Struggle for Control of the Modern Corporation, provides a historical overview of decision making and political struggle within one of America's largest and most important corporations. Freeland examines the changes in the General Motors organization between the years 1924 and 1970. He takes issue with the well-known argument of business historian Alfred Chandler and economist Oliver Williamson, who contend that GM's multidivisional structure emerged and survived because it was more efficient than alternative forms of organization
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