Technological and Managerial Innovation: The Johnson Company, 1883–1898
Michael Massouh
Business History Review, 1976, vol. 50, issue 1, 46-68
Abstract:
The Johnson Company was initially innovative in both a technological and a managerial sense, but its technically-oriented inventor-managers proved unable to provide creative leadership once the enterprise had passed through its early, technologically creative period.
Date: 1976
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