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- catalog abstract ""Foundations of Corporate Empire sketches the history of international business from the emergence of ancient Assyria around 2000 BC through the Phoenician, Carthaginian and Grecian periods up to the time of the Roman Imperium under Augustus, and then on the medieval and modern eras ending with today's post-modern times." "The history of these civilizations has developed around different economic models, which have regularly re-emerged across time and are still present today." "Foundations of Corporate Empire looks at our past economic foundations to better understand where we are today and where we should be tomorrow."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12346954.
- catalog contributor b12346955.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description ""Foundations of Corporate Empire sketches the history of international business from the emergence of ancient Assyria around 2000 BC through the Phoenician, Carthaginian and Grecian periods up to the time of the Roman Imperium under Augustus, and then on the medieval and modern eras ending with today's post-modern times." "The history of these civilizations has developed around different economic models, which have regularly re-emerged across time and are still present today." "Foundations of Corporate Empire looks at our past economic foundations to better understand where we are today and where we should be tomorrow."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Foreword / Richard Pascale -- Introduction: la Longue Duree -- Key Management Lesson: The resource-based view of the firm or history matters -- International business and the Eclectic Paradigm -- Cradles of civilization ... and capitalism -- The international economy of the Bronze Age: 3500-1600 BCE -- Cradle of multinational enterprise -- Assyria and Babylonia: 2000-1000 BCE -- Key Management Lesson: A deeper understanding of social capital -- The multinational becomes intercontinental -- Ugarit and Tyre: 1400-600 BCE -- Key Management Lesson: Ancient sources, modern insights: 4000 years of Knowledge Management -- Birth of free enterprise -- The Aegean market revolution: 1000-336 BCE -- Key Management Lesson: Lessons of the Greeks -- Overture to world economy -- India, China and the heirs of Athens and Tyre: 331-146 BCE -- Rendering unto Caesar -- Roman multinationals in a world economy: 146 BCE-476CE -- Dark Age capitalism -- Faith meets economics in the age of Muhammad and Charlemagne: 500-1000 -- Merchants of Venice, Inc. -- Europe's road to the multinational: 1000-1450 -- China's chance -- The enduring decree of heaven -- A global economy -- The age of the chartered trading company: 1450-1800 -- The Second Global Economy -- The 'Hellenic' free-trade world of the Pax Britannica: 1800-1931 -- The Second Global Economy -- America's 'Legionary Capitalism': 1800-1970 -- World-class rivals -- The paternalistic capitalisms of Germany and Japan -- The Third Global Economy -- Multinationals, microchips and the Information Age:1970-2000.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xxvii, 319 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Foundations of corporate empire.".
- catalog identifier "0273639641".
- catalog isFormatOf "Foundations of corporate empire.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : Financial Times Prentice Hall,".
- catalog relation "Foundations of corporate empire.".
- catalog subject "338.8809 21".
- catalog subject "HD2755.5 .M66 2000".
- catalog subject "International business enterprises History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / Richard Pascale -- Introduction: la Longue Duree -- Key Management Lesson: The resource-based view of the firm or history matters -- International business and the Eclectic Paradigm -- Cradles of civilization ... and capitalism -- The international economy of the Bronze Age: 3500-1600 BCE -- Cradle of multinational enterprise -- Assyria and Babylonia: 2000-1000 BCE -- Key Management Lesson: A deeper understanding of social capital -- The multinational becomes intercontinental -- Ugarit and Tyre: 1400-600 BCE -- Key Management Lesson: Ancient sources, modern insights: 4000 years of Knowledge Management -- Birth of free enterprise -- The Aegean market revolution: 1000-336 BCE -- Key Management Lesson: Lessons of the Greeks -- Overture to world economy -- India, China and the heirs of Athens and Tyre: 331-146 BCE -- Rendering unto Caesar -- Roman multinationals in a world economy: 146 BCE-476CE -- Dark Age capitalism -- Faith meets economics in the age of Muhammad and Charlemagne: 500-1000 -- Merchants of Venice, Inc. -- Europe's road to the multinational: 1000-1450 -- China's chance -- The enduring decree of heaven -- A global economy -- The age of the chartered trading company: 1450-1800 -- The Second Global Economy -- The 'Hellenic' free-trade world of the Pax Britannica: 1800-1931 -- The Second Global Economy -- America's 'Legionary Capitalism': 1800-1970 -- World-class rivals -- The paternalistic capitalisms of Germany and Japan -- The Third Global Economy -- Multinationals, microchips and the Information Age:1970-2000.".
- catalog title "Foundations of corporate empire : is history repeating itself / by Karl Moore and David Lewis.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".