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Chapter 9. Organizing Financial Control
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Figures and Tables ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Thyssen & Co., 1871–1914
- Chapter 1. August Thyssen, Victorian Entrepreneur 43
- Chapter 2. If I Rest, I Rust 74
- Chapter 3. Creating Management 104
- Chapter 4. Accounting for Control 150
- Chapter 5. Sustaining Innovation 190
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Part II. The Thyssen-Konzern, 1890–1926
- Chapter 6. Cartels and Competition 235
- Chapter 7. Rushing Forward and Backward 261
- Chapter 8. Managing a Konzern 296
- Chapter 9. Organizing Financial Control 337
- Chapter 10. Revolutionizing Industrial Relations 380
- Chapter 11. Centralization or Decentralization? 431
- Chapter 12. The Demise of the Thyssen-Konzern 478
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Part III. The Vereinigte Stahlwerke, 1926–1936
- Chapter 13. The “Rationalization Company” 523
- Chapter 14. Contested Terrain 569
- Chapter 15. Business Practice and Politics 618
- Chapter 16. Heinrich Dinkelbach, Organization Man 677
- Conclusion 711
- Appendix A: Tables 751
- Appendix B: Accounting as Symbolic Practice 770
- Notes 789
- Index 935
- Backmatter 956
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Figures and Tables ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Thyssen & Co., 1871–1914
- Chapter 1. August Thyssen, Victorian Entrepreneur 43
- Chapter 2. If I Rest, I Rust 74
- Chapter 3. Creating Management 104
- Chapter 4. Accounting for Control 150
- Chapter 5. Sustaining Innovation 190
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Part II. The Thyssen-Konzern, 1890–1926
- Chapter 6. Cartels and Competition 235
- Chapter 7. Rushing Forward and Backward 261
- Chapter 8. Managing a Konzern 296
- Chapter 9. Organizing Financial Control 337
- Chapter 10. Revolutionizing Industrial Relations 380
- Chapter 11. Centralization or Decentralization? 431
- Chapter 12. The Demise of the Thyssen-Konzern 478
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Part III. The Vereinigte Stahlwerke, 1926–1936
- Chapter 13. The “Rationalization Company” 523
- Chapter 14. Contested Terrain 569
- Chapter 15. Business Practice and Politics 618
- Chapter 16. Heinrich Dinkelbach, Organization Man 677
- Conclusion 711
- Appendix A: Tables 751
- Appendix B: Accounting as Symbolic Practice 770
- Notes 789
- Index 935
- Backmatter 956