Artigo Revisado por pares

Exit, Voice and Loyalty as Responses to Decline: The Rover Company in the Inter-War Years

1981; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 23; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/00076798100000030

ISSN

1743-7938

Autores

James Foreman‐Peck,

Tópico(s)

European history and politics

Resumo

Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size * I am grateful to British Leyland, Sir Michael Edwardes, R. H. Phillips and S. A. Banting for access to the Rover Company records and to the Midland Bank, E. Green and D. R. Bennett, to the Engineering Employers Federation, J. M. L. Booker and Lloyds Bank, the Bank of England and E. M. Kelly, for access to their respective archive material. Financial support was received from the Department of Economics, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, and S.S.R.C. grant HR 7106/2, Professor C. K. Rowley provided invaluable assistance, and Professor R. Church, A. D. Clausager, Dr L. Hannah and Dr M. Waterson commented on an earlier draft. They are not however responsible for any remaining inadequacies. Notes * I am grateful to British Leyland, Sir Michael Edwardes, R. H. Phillips and S. A. Banting for access to the Rover Company records and to the Midland Bank, E. Green and D. R. Bennett, to the Engineering Employers Federation, J. M. L. Booker and Lloyds Bank, the Bank of England and E. M. Kelly, for access to their respective archive material. Financial support was received from the Department of Economics, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, and S.S.R.C. grant HR 7106/2, Professor C. K. Rowley provided invaluable assistance, and Professor R. Church, A. D. Clausager, Dr L. Hannah and Dr M. Waterson commented on an earlier draft. They are not however responsible for any remaining inadequacies.

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