International Business and National War Interests: Unilever between Reich and empire, 1939-45 (Routledge International Studies in Business History)

International Business and National War Interests: Unilever between Reich and empire, 1939-45 (Routledge International Studies in Business History)

by Ben Wubs (Author), Ben Wubs (Author)

Synopsis

This book deals with the activities of the Anglo-Dutch multinational during the war. Given the various threats faced by Unilever during the Nazi period, Ben Wubs argues that it was not self evident that the company would survive the war. Based on research into company sources which were hitherto unavailable, he shows the effect of the war on Unilever as well as the changing conditions in the European food, oil and fats and soap industries.

Wubs makes an analysis of the company's strategy, structure and performance in this period. Simultaneously, it explores the external conditions, which helped the company to survive the war. The author argues that Unilever survived World War II because the group had prepared itself legally well in advance. As a consequence, the company could easily be split in two autonomous parts. Unilever's highly decentralized operating structure helped the company to survive the ambitious of the Nazi State. The deteriorating war conditions for Nazi Germany eventually worked to the advantage of the company. Besides, Unilever's innovative attitude helped the company to adapt to completely new conditions of resource allocation.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 272
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 04 Mar 2015

ISBN 10: 1138864048
ISBN 13: 9781138864047

Author Bio
Ben Wubs is a Researcher at the Erasmus University and Utrecht University engaged in various projects related to Dutch multinationals, the Dutch business system, and the German hinterland.