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C&A

A Family Business in Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom 1911-1961
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 2016


Bibliographic data

Copyright year
2016
ISBN-Print
978-3-406-69826-2
ISBN-Online
978-3-406-69827-9
Publisher
C.H.BECK Literatur - Sachbuch - Wissenschaft, München
Language
German
Pages
479
Product type
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Table of contents

ChapterPages
  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 12
  2. Chapter 1 Introduction No access Pages 13 - 27
    1. From Itinerant Traders to Store Owners No access
      1. New Social Classes, New Customers No access
      2. The Entry into Menswear No access
      3. Changes in Corporate Governance No access
    2. The Move into Germany in 1911 No access
    3. C&A during the First World War No access
    1. C&A Holland No access
    2. The Move into the United Kingdom in 1922: C&A Modes No access
        1. Years of Inflation: The Flight to Tangible Assets and Production No access
        2. Renewed Expansion: More Branches, New Customers No access
        3. Bold Advertising in a Competitive Market No access
        4. C&A Deutschland during the Great Depression No access
        1. Areas of Conflict: Foreigners, Catholics and Capitalists No access
        2. Suits, Dresses or Uniforms? Expanding Production No access
        3. Expansion of the Branch Network and Political Resistance No access
        4. Charity and Protection Money: “Account A” No access
        5. Advertising in a Totalitarian State No access
        6. Properties Yes, Companies No: C&A and “Aryanisation” No access
    3. A Highly Profitable, Multi-National Enterprise No access
    1. C&A Holland under German Occupation No access
      1. Retail during the War: Rationing instead of Advertising No access
      2. C&A as Producer: Wehrmacht Contracts, Production Contracted Abroad, Ghetto Production and Forced Labour No access
    2. C&A Modes in the “Blitz” No access
    3. Profits and Losses: C&A Businesses during the Second World War No access
    1. Flight Westward: A Sputtering Start in the United States No access
    2. New Beginning in the Netherlands No access
    3. C&A Modes No access
      1. East Germany: The Loss of All the Branches No access
      2. West Germany: Black Market and Currency Reform No access
      3. Expansion in the “Economic Miracle” No access
      4. Development and Expansion of Self-Manufacturing No access
      5. “Buying for Cash Means Savings at C&A” (“Barkauf ist Sparkauf bei C&A”) No access
      6. C&A and the Battle about Store Closing Hours No access
      7. Advertising in the Staid Years of Reconstruction No access
    4. Golden Years: C&A in the Post-war Boom No access
    1. The Problem of Succession in the Terminology of the Principal-Agent Model No access
      1. Education for Future Leaders No access
      2. Careers in “the Firm” No access
      3. Female Managers No access
      4. From jongelui to ondernemers No access
      5. Retirement at Age 55 No access
      6. Unitas No access
      1. Taking Decisions within the Group of Owners No access
      2. Transformations in Corporate Group Structure No access
  3. Chapter 7 Summary No access Pages 357 - 366
    1. The Unitas Principles No access
      1. Brenninkmeijer Family Members Employed at C&A No access
      2. C&A Entrepreneurs in the Netherlands, Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States, 1911–1961 No access
      3. Number of Employees at C&A Deutschland and C&A Modes No access
      4. List of C&A Group Firms No access
      5. Openings of C&A Branches in the Netherlands, Germany and the United Kingdom, 1841–1961 No access
      6. Turnover, Profits and Profitability of C&A Groups in the Netherlands, Germany and the United Kingdom, 1841–1961 No access
      7. Market Shares of C&A Retail Firms in the Netherlands, Germany and the United Kingdom, 1930–1961 No access
      8. Donations of C&A Groups in the Netherlands, Germany and the United Kingdom, 1926–1961 No access
      9. Exchange Rates of the Guilder, Mark and Pound to the US Dollar, 1913–1961 No access
      1. Letter from C&A Head Office to Hermann Göring, 15 October 1937 No access
      2. Letter from Franz Brenninkmeijer to managers at C&A Deutschland, 4 September 1939 No access
      3. Letter from Dr. Rudolf Brenninkmeijer to staff at C&A-Deutschland drafted into military service, 16 July 1941 No access
      4. Letter from Franz Brenninkmeijer to staff at C&A-Deutschland drafted into military service, 2 December 1942 No access
      1. List of Abbreviations No access
      2. List of Figures No access
      3. List of Tables No access
      4. List of Sources No access
      5. Bibliography No access
      6. Subject Index No access

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