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The Corporation that Changed the World: How the East India Company Shaped the Modern Multinational

The Corporation that Changed the World: How the East India Company Shaped the Modern Multinational
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Manufacturer: Pluto Press

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 382.094205
EAN: 9780745325231
ISBN: 0745325238
Label: Pluto Press
Manufacturer: Pluto Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 240
Publication Date: 2006-07-28
Publisher: Pluto Press
Studio: Pluto Press

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This book offers a fascinating account of the forerunner of the modern multinational: the British East India Company (1600-1874). Nick Robins shows how the East India Company pioneered the model of the corporation that we see today. Its innovations included the shareholder model of ownership, and the administrative framework of the modern firm. Global in reach, it achieved market dominance in Asia, trailblazing the British Empire in the East. In the process, the company shocked its age with the scale of its executive malpractice, stock market excess and human rights abuse.



Offering a popular history of one of the world's most famous companies, Nick Robins shows what it teaches us about corporations today. Ultimately, the East India Company succumbed to popular protest and outright rebellion, first in the Boston Tea Party and then in the Indian Mutiny. For Robins, the Company's legacy shows how essential it is to break-up today's over-mighty corporations, introduce new legal duties on corporate executives and establish effective mechanisms to hold companies to account wherever they operate.




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Summary: Good history book but...
Comment: If you are interested on knowing how evil a big corporation can be this is a great reading. It can impress more when you fully realize all of that was before the XX century. It address some of the most important issues a corp got evil. Sadly I don't think the book's conclusions on proposals of social responsability could fix the problem of the perverse corporation behaviour. Another organizational tool is needed but is not addressed in the book.

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Summary: An intriguing discussion.
Comment: The British East India Company is one of the world's most famous: founded in 1600, it began as an Asian spice trading company and ended up running Britain's Indian empire. Given its importance it's amazing to consider that The Corporation That Changed the World: How the East India Company Shaped the Modern Multinational is actually the first coverage of the company to reveal its history and social record. College-level libraries strong in either world history or business will find this an intriguing discussion.


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Summary: Business by force.
Comment: Very well written, which is a rare accomplishment on somewhat dry topics. Brings forward or reminds the reader that graft and corruption is not new to modern business and government. A company that conquered a nation literally and with its private army. A good read.


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