The Business of History : Tales and Lessons from Two Centuries of British Commerce

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The Business of History : Tales and Lessons from Two Centuries of British Commerce

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 352 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781916749368
  • DDC分類 330.941

Full Description

Why are today's businesses as they are? Building on WH Beable's 'Romance of Great Businesses', a description of 32 significant companies published a century ago, this book explores how some British commercial icons started, evolved and then coped with an ever-more-complex economic environment.

Who were those Victorian entrepreneurs? How did their beliefs influence their work? What is their legacy? What has been lost and what gained? Finding that the political and religious affiliations of many leaders were not those of the 'establishment', how did owners' awareness of their companies' social and environmental impacts evolve? Why did ownership shift away from families towards shareholders and high finance?
Of the 32 companies, what was it about just four that has enabled them to survive intact into the twenty-first century? Twenty others still exist but only as brand names, often well-known, but eight have disappeared altogether - including some within living memory. How inevitable was their failure? Our 'cast' includes Unilever, Boots, Dunlop, Pears, Cadbury, WHSmith, Bass, Wedgwood, Schweppes, Colman's and more.

From considering why the industrial revolution happened when it did to how shareholding opened the doors to widespread fraud and from the business case for Victorian philanthropy to the opportunities created by the UN Sustainable Development Goals, we argue that business cannot divorce itself from the social and physical environment in which it operates. From a nineteenth-century free-for-all to today's highly regulated global economy, we demonstrate to both academics and the general reader the positive and negative impacts of taxation, regulation and 'events' on business historically.

Contents

Contents



Introduction

The 'Romances'

Table 1: The 32 Companies

Background to the Companies

Table 2: Age of companies in 1925

Table 3: Geographical origins

External influences

Part 1: Governance

Founders and Innovators

Table 4: Founder's age on launch

Table 5: Family ownership of 100 years or more

Figure A: The founding family

Figure B: Changes in company ownership

Financing development

Table 6: Banking capacity, 1875-1918

The Professional Investor

Company Growth

Table 7: Company age at first acquisition or merger

Private Equity

Brand Survival

Table 8: Brand survival

Company Forms and Regulation

Table 9: Year of acquiring Limited Liability status

Figure C: Company history to 1925

Figure D: company history since 1925

Table 10: Year of first share issue

Fraud

Case study: Cotton

Business Schools

Taxation of Business

Part 2: Social

Employees

Women

Faith

Table 11: Religious convictions of early company
leaders

Charity and Community

Politics

Table 12: Honours granted to company leaders

Case Study: Slavery

Case Study: The Written Word

Case Study: The Great Exhibition

Part 3: Environment

Figure E: Trends in UK living standards

GDP's 'Externalities'

CSR and ESG

Sustainability

Climate Change

Figure F: Atmospheric temperature variation over human
history

Part 4: Beyond Beable

Wedgwood (1759), potter

Table 13: The Wedgwoods

Bass (1777), brewer

Horrocks (1791), cotton

WHSmith (1792): newsagent and bookshop

Schweppes (1792), soft drinks

Pears (1807), soap maker

Colman's (1814), mustard

Huntley & Palmers (1822), biscuits

Table 14: The Palmers

Cadbury (1824), chocolatier

Price (1830), candles

Waring (1835), furniture

Kelly's (1835), directories (and GPO)

Four Publishers

Cassell (1840)

Odhams (1870)

Newnes (1881)

Pearson (1891)

The Four Publishers since 1925

Mudies (1844), library

Boots (1849), chemist

Bryant & May (1850), matchmaker

Hartley's (1862), jam

Whiteleys (1864), retailer

Starley's Swift (1869), bicycles and cars

Glaxo (1873), pharmacy

Lever Brothers / Unilever (1876), soap

Gamages (1878), retailer

Martins (1885), tobacconist

Hovis (1886), bakers

Lyons, (1887) caterers

Table 15: Lyons' Gluckstein family members

Table 16: Lyons' Salmon Family Chairmen

Dunlop (1889), tyres

Mackintosh (1890), toffee

British Petroleum (1901), oil

Watson's Skippers (1903), tinned fish

Afterword

Bibliography

Index

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