Solvay: History of a Multinational Family Firm

Voorkant
Cambridge University Press, 3 jan 2013 - 630 pagina's
Ernest Solvay, philanthropist and organizer of the world-famous Solvay conferences on physics, discovered a profitable way of making soda ash in 1861. Together with a handful of associates, he laid the foundations of the Solvay company, which successfully branched out to other chemicals, plastics, and pharmaceuticals. Since its emergence in 1863, Solvay has maintained world leadership in the production of soda ash. This is the first scholarly book on the history of the Solvay company, which was one of the earliest chemical multinationals and today is among the world's twenty largest chemical companies. It is also one of the largest companies in the field to preserve its family character. The authors analyze the company's 150-year history (1863-2013) from economic, political, and social perspectives, showing the enormous impact geopolitical events had on the company and the recent consequences of global competition.
 

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When Vision and Reality Meet
9
A Multinational Pioneer
33
Reaching a Dominant Position
65
Labor Organization Social Policy and Societal Vision
97
The Consolidation of Power
119
Conclusion of Part 1
143
THE MAKING
149
From the Ashes 19181922
175
THE ERA OF DIVERSIFICATION
331
Backward and Forward Integration
361
Financial and Organizational Limits of
383
Solvays Return
407
Solvays Entry into Pharmacy
431
Solvay in the Age of Globalization
459
Toward Sustainable Product Leadership
489
Major Turning Points
529

The Making of International Alliances
193
Family and Finance through the Crisis
229
The Electrolytic Industry
251
Facing War Again
277
Solvays Second Postwar Period
305
Conclusion of Part 2
325
Conclusion of Part 3
559
Appendix A
565
Appendix C
573
Index
601
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Kenneth Bertrams is Research Fellow at the National Fund for Scientific Research in Belgium and Lecturer in History at the Free University of Brussels, Belgium. Nicolas Coupain is Historian and Scientific Advisor at Solvay S. A. Ernst Homburg is Professor of History of Science and Technology at Maastricht University, The Netherlands.

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