Extent:
1 Online-Ressource (356 p.)
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Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Language: English
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Frontmatter
National Bureau of Economic Research
Contents
Introduction
1. Inventors, Firms, and the Market for Technology in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
2. Patents, Engineering Professionals, and the Pipelines of Innovation: The Internalization of Technical Discovery by Nineteenth Century American Railroads
3. The Sugar Institute Learns to Organize Information Exchange
4. Learning by New Experiences: Revisiting the Flying Fortress Learning Curve
5. Assets, Organizations, Strategies, and Traditions: Organizational Capabilities and Constraints in the Remaking of Ford Motor Company, 1946-1962
6. Sears, Roebuck in the Twentieth Century: Competition, Complementarities, and the Problem of Wasting Assets
7. Marshall's "Trees" and the Global "Forest": Were "Giant Redwoods" Different?
8. Can a Nation Learn? American Technology as a Network Phenomenon
Contributors
Name Index
Subject Index
In English
ISBN: 978-0-226-46843-3
Source:
ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
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