Hustlers, Traitors, Patriots and Politicians: Legitimising London's Transport Monopoly 1900-1933

Fowler, James

  • 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
  • 出版日期: 2024-08-23
  • 售價: $5,530
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$5,254
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 167
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 3031392981
  • ISBN-13: 9783031392986
  • 相關分類: 物聯網 IoT
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商品描述

This book offers a novel explanation of the transformation of London's transport from a free market to a public corporation rooted in social and political legitimacy rather than economic rationality. To become a single corporation London Transport first had to gain a 'social licence' to operate, and this book explains how and why. It considers how a revolution in data gathering during this period helped to justify the transition to a central, unified provider, while also investigating how reputational damage to key figures in the transport industry jeopardized the political and social legitimacy needed to manage public corporation on a large scale.

The book combines archival research with academic insights from theories of legitimacy, statistical accounting and scientific management to explore how the employment of statistical information combined with skilful media repositioning allowed a new generation of figureheads in the transport business to emerge as honest, professional, and patriotic, making them suitable business leaders of a transport monopoly in London after 1933. This account of events combines the concepts of trust in numbers and trust in character to produce a wide-ranging, qualitative historical account of the creation a major public monopoly. It will be of interest to students and scholars from a wide range of disciplines, including business and management history, transport policy, management and organization studies, public administration and public sector studies.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

本書提供了一個新穎的解釋,說明倫敦交通如何從自由市場轉變為一個根植於社會和政治合法性而非經濟理性的公共企業。倫敦交通要成為一個單一的企業,首先必須獲得運營的「社會許可」,本書解釋了這一過程的原因和方式。它考慮了在此期間數據收集的革命如何幫助證明向中央統一供應商過渡的合理性,同時也調查了交通行業關鍵人物的聲譽損害如何危及管理大型公共企業所需的政治和社會合法性。

本書結合了檔案研究與來自合法性理論、統計會計和科學管理的學術見解,探討了統計信息的運用如何與巧妙的媒體重新定位相結合,使得新一代交通業的領導者能夠以誠實、專業和愛國的形象出現,從而成為1933年後倫敦交通壟斷的合適商業領袖。這一事件的敘述結合了對數字的信任和對品格的信任,產生了一個廣泛的、質性歷史記錄,描述了主要公共壟斷的創建。這本書將吸引來自商業與管理歷史、交通政策、管理與組織研究、公共行政及公共部門研究等多個學科的學生和學者。

作者簡介

James Fowler lectures on strategy and management at the University of Essex. His PhD and subsequent research interests are in business and management history where he has journal publications in Business History, Management History, Transport History and Essays in Economic and Business History. He has published two books on the history of London Transport and was the winner of James Soltow Prize for Economic and Business History in 2022.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

詹姆斯·福勒(James Fowler)在埃塞克斯大學(University of Essex)講授策略與管理。他的博士學位及後續研究興趣集中於商業與管理歷史,並在《商業歷史》(Business History)、《管理歷史》(Management History)、《交通歷史》(Transport History)及《經濟與商業歷史論文集》(Essays in Economic and Business History)等期刊上發表過文章。他出版了兩本有關倫敦交通歷史的書籍,並於2022年獲得詹姆斯·索爾托獎(James Soltow Prize)以表彰其在經濟與商業歷史方面的貢獻。