Nobility and Business in History

Nobility and Business in History

Investments, Innovation, Management and Networks

Abe, Takeshi; Messina, Silvia A. Conca

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

258

Mole

9781032449579

15 a 20 dias

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Preface-Nobeconomy: Nobility and Business in History Introduction-Noblemen in business in the nineteenth century: The survival of an economic elite? 1. Far from the passive property. An entrepreneurial landowner in the nineteenth century Papal State 2. The noble entrepreneurs coming from the bourgeoisie: Counts Bettoni Cazzago during the nineteenth century 3. Agriculture and nobility in Lombardy. Land, management and innovation (1815-1861) 4. Exemplifying aristocratic cross-border entrepreneurship before WWI, from a Portuguese perspective 5. The Genoese nobility: Land, finance and business from restoration to the First World War 6. Family entrepreneurial orientation as a driver of longevity in family firms: A historic analysis of the ennobled Trenor family and Trenor y Cia 7. An aristocratic enterprise: The Ginori porcelain manufactory (1735-1896) 8. Nordic noblemen in business: The Ehrnrooth family and the modernisation of the Finnish economy during the late 19th century 9. Socio-economic activities of former feudal lords in Meiji Japan 10. A gateway to the business world? The analysis of networks in connecting the modern Japanese nobility to the business elite
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Nobility;Japanese nobility;Meiji Japan;Entrepreneurship;Family firm;Aristocracy;Socioemotional Wealth;Land Reclamation;Eastern Lombardy;Lemon Groves;Grand Duchy;Mulberry Trees;Ager Romanus;Genoese Nobility;Brignole Sale;Aomori Prefecture;Double Entry Bookkeeping;Double Entry;Wealthy Business Elite;Keio Gijuku;Estate Inventories;Family Firms;Marriage Connections;Porcelain Pieces;Porcelain Manufactory;Young Man;Tozama Daimyo;Spanish Family Firm;Lake Garda;Non-family Firms