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Historical aspects of management, technology, innovation and economic growth in Great Britain

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Purpose: The purpose of the work is to present historical aspects of management, technology, innovation and economic growth in Great Britain based on international literature and articles. Design/methodology/approach: Due to the cognitive nature of the work, the aim of the work will be achieved using the method of analyzing the literature and overview international articles to present results on the subject. Literature studies includes only foreign publications. Findings: Historical aspects of management, technology, innovation and economic growth in Great Britain is widely described in international and British literature. Many articles provided value information’s and researches to get to the conclusions and summary. Based on the reliable results scientist assess every aspects of provided subject. Originality/value: The analysis international and British literature and articles shows all aspects of historical management, technology, innovation and economic growth in Great Britain and helps to improve knowledge and assessment of past to present and to predict future.
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267--279
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Bibliogr. 27 poz.
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  • Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin, Poland
Bibliografia
  • 1. Aghion P. et al. (2005). Competition And Innovation: An Inverted-U Relationship. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 120, No. 2, pp. 701-728.
  • 2. Allen, R.C. (2003). Progress and Poverty in Early Modern Europe. Economic History Review, 56(3), p. 405.
  • 3. Barker, T.C. (1977). The Glassmakers: Pilkington: The Rise of an International Company, 1826-1976. London, pp. 2-15.
  • 4. Baten, J. (2016). A History of the Global Economy. From 1500 to the Present. Cambridge, p. 13.
  • 5. Bloom, N., Sadun, R., Van Reenen, J. (2012). Americans do I.T. Better: US Multinationals and the Productivity Miracle. American Economic Review, pp. 3-24.
  • 6. Bloom, N., Van Reenen, J. (2007). Measuring and Explaining Management practices Across Firms and Nations. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 122, No. 4, pp. 1351-1408.
  • 7. Broadberry, S.N., Crafts, N.F.R. (1992). Britain’s Productivity Gap in the 1930s: Some Neglected Factors. Journal of Economic History, 46, pp. 3-10.
  • 8. Chandler, A. (1990). Scale and Scope: The Dynamics of Industrial Capitalism. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, pp. 3-10.
  • 9. Cole, G.A. (1990). Management: Theory and Practice. London: DP Publications Ltd., pp. 6-19.
  • 10. Comin, D., Hobijn, B. (2010). An Exploration of Technology Diffusion. American Economic Review, 100, No. 5, pp. 2031-2059.
  • 11. Crafts, N. (2012). British Relative Economic Decline Revisited: The Role of Competition. Explorations in Economic History, 49, No. 1, pp. 17-29.
  • 12. Crafts, N.F.R. (1995). Exogenous or Endogenous Growth? The Industrial Revolution Reconsidered. Journal of Economic History, 55(4), pp. 745-772.
  • 13. Edgerton, D., Horrocks, S. (1994). British Industrial Research and Development Before 1945. Economic History Review, 47, No. 3, pp. 213-238.
  • 14. Flanagan, K. et al. (2019). Lessons from the History of UK Science Policy. The British Academy, pp. 6-8.
  • 15. Galor, O. (2005). From Stagnation to Growth: Unified Growth Theory. In: P. Aghion, S.N. Duraluf (Eds.), Handbook of Economic Growth, Vol. 1, Part 1, pp. 171-293.
  • 16. Galor, O., Weil, D.N. (2000). Population, Technology, and Growth: From Malthusian Stagnation to the Demographic Transition and beyond. American Economic Review, 90(4), pp. 806-828.
  • 17. Greasley, D., Oxley, L. (1997). Endogenous Growth or "Big Bang": Two Views of the First Industrial Revolution. Journal of Economic History, 57(4), pp. 939-945.
  • 18. Hannah, L. (1976). The Rise of the Corporate Economy. London: Methuen, pp. 4-19.
  • 19. Huczyński, A., Buchanan, D. (1991). Organizational Behaviour. Hemel Hemstead: Prentice Hall International, pp. 277-278.
  • 20. Jones, C. (1995). Time Series Tests of Endogenous Growth Models. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 110(2), pp. 495-525.
  • 21. Madsen, J., Banerjee R., Ang, J.B. (2010). Four Centuries of British Economic Growth: The Roles of Technology and Population. Journal of Economic Growth, CAMA Working Paper 18, p. 3.
  • 22. Mokyr, J. (2010). The Enlightened Economy: An Economic History of Britain, 1700-1850. Yale, pp. 5-23.
  • 23. Mowery, D. (1986). Industrial Research in Britain, 1900-1950. In: B. Elbaum, W. Lazoncks (Eds), The Decline of the British Economy (pp. 4-25). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • 24. Roser, M. Economic Growth. Retrieved from https://ourworldindata.org/economic-growth, 28.12.2021.
  • 25. Sullivan, R.J. (1989). England's "Age of invention": The Acceleration of Patents and Patentable Invention during the Industrial Revolution. Explorations in economic history, 26(4), p. 424.
  • 26. Wiener, M. (1981). English Culture and the Decline of the Industrial Spirit 1850-1990. Cambridge, pp. 3-18.
  • 27. Wikipedia. Available online https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_history_of_the_ United_Kingdom, 28.12.2021.
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Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MEiN, umowa nr SONP/SP/546092/2022 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2022-2023).
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