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Never before has a book been published which provides such a comprehensive study of Australian corporate leadership over the past 100 years. Written by a team of economic historians The Big End of Town is the first proper business history of twentieth-century Australia. This book traces the evolution of large business enterprises in Australia, from the giants of the nineteenth century - such as Dalgety's, CSR and BHP - to the contemporary leaders in Newscorp and Qantas. It delves into why the market leaders became the major players, examines what was crucial to their success, and their roles…mehr

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Never before has a book been published which provides such a comprehensive study of Australian corporate leadership over the past 100 years. Written by a team of economic historians The Big End of Town is the first proper business history of twentieth-century Australia. This book traces the evolution of large business enterprises in Australia, from the giants of the nineteenth century - such as Dalgety's, CSR and BHP - to the contemporary leaders in Newscorp and Qantas. It delves into why the market leaders became the major players, examines what was crucial to their success, and their roles in leading the Australian economy. By investigating their evolution this book provides a useful evaluation of the factors that have led to their competitive success and provides an essential guide for all businesses in Australia and beyond.

Table of contents:
1. Introduction; 2. The Development of Large Scale Enterprise in Australia; 3. Identifying the Corporate Leaders; 4. Paths of Corporate Development: Directions of Growth; 5. Paths of Corporate Development: Methods of Growth; 6. Financing Corporate Strategies; 7. Organizational Configuration and Corporate Governance; 8. Corporate Leaders, Big Business and the Economy.

The Big End of Town is the first proper business history of twentieth-century Australia and traces the evolution of large business enterprises in Australia. It delves into why the market leaders became the major players, examines what was crucial to their success, and their roles in leading the Australian economy.

A comprehensive study of Australian corporate life over the past 150 years.
Autorenporträt
Simon Ville is Professor and Head of the School of Economics and Information Systems at the University of Wollongong. He is editor of the Australian Economic History Review and author of several publications on business in Australia, including The Rural Entrepreneurs.