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C&A
A Family Business in Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom 1911-1961- Authors:
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- 2016
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- 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
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- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 12
- Chapter 1 Introduction No access Pages 13 - 27
- From Itinerant Traders to Store Owners No access
- New Social Classes, New Customers No access
- The Entry into Menswear No access
- Changes in Corporate Governance No access
- The Move into Germany in 1911 No access
- C&A during the First World War No access
- C&A Holland No access
- The Move into the United Kingdom in 1922: C&A Modes No access
- Years of Inflation: The Flight to Tangible Assets and Production No access
- Renewed Expansion: More Branches, New Customers No access
- Bold Advertising in a Competitive Market No access
- C&A Deutschland during the Great Depression No access
- Areas of Conflict: Foreigners, Catholics and Capitalists No access
- Suits, Dresses or Uniforms? Expanding Production No access
- Expansion of the Branch Network and Political Resistance No access
- Charity and Protection Money: “Account A” No access
- Advertising in a Totalitarian State No access
- Properties Yes, Companies No: C&A and “Aryanisation” No access
- A Highly Profitable, Multi-National Enterprise No access
- C&A Holland under German Occupation No access
- Retail during the War: Rationing instead of Advertising No access
- C&A as Producer: Wehrmacht Contracts, Production Contracted Abroad, Ghetto Production and Forced Labour No access
- C&A Modes in the “Blitz” No access
- Profits and Losses: C&A Businesses during the Second World War No access
- Flight Westward: A Sputtering Start in the United States No access
- New Beginning in the Netherlands No access
- C&A Modes No access
- East Germany: The Loss of All the Branches No access
- West Germany: Black Market and Currency Reform No access
- Expansion in the “Economic Miracle” No access
- Development and Expansion of Self-Manufacturing No access
- “Buying for Cash Means Savings at C&A” (“Barkauf ist Sparkauf bei C&A”) No access
- C&A and the Battle about Store Closing Hours No access
- Advertising in the Staid Years of Reconstruction No access
- Golden Years: C&A in the Post-war Boom No access
- The Problem of Succession in the Terminology of the Principal-Agent Model No access
- Education for Future Leaders No access
- Careers in “the Firm” No access
- Female Managers No access
- From jongelui to ondernemers No access
- Retirement at Age 55 No access
- Unitas No access
- Taking Decisions within the Group of Owners No access
- Transformations in Corporate Group Structure No access
- Chapter 7 Summary No access Pages 357 - 366
- The Unitas Principles No access
- Brenninkmeijer Family Members Employed at C&A No access
- C&A Entrepreneurs in the Netherlands, Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States, 1911–1961 No access
- Number of Employees at C&A Deutschland and C&A Modes No access
- List of C&A Group Firms No access
- Openings of C&A Branches in the Netherlands, Germany and the United Kingdom, 1841–1961 No access
- Turnover, Profits and Profitability of C&A Groups in the Netherlands, Germany and the United Kingdom, 1841–1961 No access
- Market Shares of C&A Retail Firms in the Netherlands, Germany and the United Kingdom, 1930–1961 No access
- Donations of C&A Groups in the Netherlands, Germany and the United Kingdom, 1926–1961 No access
- Exchange Rates of the Guilder, Mark and Pound to the US Dollar, 1913–1961 No access
- Letter from C&A Head Office to Hermann Göring, 15 October 1937 No access
- Letter from Franz Brenninkmeijer to managers at C&A Deutschland, 4 September 1939 No access
- Letter from Dr. Rudolf Brenninkmeijer to staff at C&A-Deutschland drafted into military service, 16 July 1941 No access
- Letter from Franz Brenninkmeijer to staff at C&A-Deutschland drafted into military service, 2 December 1942 No access
- List of Abbreviations No access
- List of Figures No access
- List of Tables No access
- List of Sources No access
- Bibliography No access
- Subject Index No access




