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Manufacturing Possibilities
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Author(s):
Gary Herrigel
Publication date:
June 23 2010
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Oxford University Press
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9780199557738
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June 23 2010
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10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199557738.001.0001
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Manufacturing Possibilities, Creative Action, and Industrial Recomposition
pp. 28
Introduction: Industrial Recomposition: The Steel Industry in Post‐World War II United States, Germany, and Japan
pp. 31
American Occupation, Market Order, and Democracy: Recomposing the Steel Industry in Japan and Germany After World War II
pp. 84
Contrasting Forms of Coordination in the Steel Industry: Germany, Japan, and the United States (1950–74)
pp. 100
Left for Dead? The Recomposition of the Steel Industries in Germany, Japan, and the United States Since 1974
pp. 140
Introduction: Contemporary Recomposition in the United States and Germany: Coping with Vertical Disintegration on a Global Scale
pp. 141
Coping with Vertical Disintegration: Customer–Supplier Relations and Producer Strategies in Complex Manufacturing Supply Chains
pp. 160
Interfirm Relations in Global Manufacturing: Disintegrated Production and Its Globalization
pp. 187
Vertical Disintegration in National Context: Germany and the United States Compared
pp. 206
Roles and Rules: Ambiguity, Experimentation, and New Forms of Stakeholderism in Germany
pp. 227
Conclusion: Changing Business Systems, Power, and the Science of Manufacturing Possibilities
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