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Technological Transformation in the Global Pulp and Paper Industry 1800-2018 - Comparative Perspectives (Hardcover, 1st ed.... Technological Transformation in the Global Pulp and Paper Industry 1800-2018 - Comparative Perspectives (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Timo Sarkka, Miquel Gutierrez-Poch, Mark Kuhlberg
R5,890 Discovery Miles 58 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This contributed volume provides 11 illustrative case studies of technological transformation in the global pulp and paper industry from the inception of mechanical papermaking in early nineteenth century Europe until its recent developments in today's business environment with rapidly changing market dynamics and consumer behaviour. It deals with the relationships between technology transfer, technology leadership, raw material dependence, and product variety on a global scale. The study itemises the main drivers in technology transfer that affected this process, including the availability of technology, knowledge, investments and raw materials on the one hand, and demand characteristics on the other hand, within regional, national and transnational organisational frameworks. The volume is intended as a basic introduction to the history of papermaking technology, and it is aimed at students and teachers as course material and as a handbook for professionals working in either industry, research centres or universities. It caters to graduate audiences in forestry, business, technical sciences, and history.

Finnish Colonial Encounters - From Anti-Imperialism to Cultural Colonialism and Complicity (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021): Raita... Finnish Colonial Encounters - From Anti-Imperialism to Cultural Colonialism and Complicity (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Raita Merivirta, Leila Koivunen, Timo Sarkka
R3,039 Discovery Miles 30 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Breaking new ground in the study of European colonialism, this book focuses on a nation historically positioned between the Western and Eastern Empires of Europe - Finland. Although Finland never had overseas colonies, the authors argue that the country was undeniably involved in the colonial world, with Finns adopting ideologies and identities that cannot easily be disentangled from colonialism. This book explores the concepts of 'colonial complicity' and 'colonialism without colonies' in relation to Finland, a nation that was oppressed, but also itself complicit in colonialism. It offers insights into European colonialism on the margins of the continent and within a nation that has traditionally declared its innocence and exceptionalism. The book shows that Finns were active participants in various colonial contexts, including Southern Africa and Sapmi in the North. Demonstrating that colonialism was a common practice shared by all European nations, with or without formal colonies, this book provides essential reading for anyone interested in European colonial history. Chapters 1, 7 and 8 are available open access under a via link.springer.com.>

The Evolution of Global Paper Industry 1800-2050 - A Comparative Analysis (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition): Juha-antti Lamberg,... The Evolution of Global Paper Industry 1800-2050 - A Comparative Analysis (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
Juha-antti Lamberg, Jari Ojala, Mirva Peltoniemi, Timo Sarkka
R7,475 Discovery Miles 74 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book presents an historical analysis of the global paper industry evolution from a comparative perspective. At the centre are 16 producing countries (Finland, Sweden, Norway, the USA, Germany, Canada, Japan, the UK, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Chile, Brazil, Uruguay and Russia). A comparative study of the paper industry evolution can achieve the following important research objectives. First, we can identify the country specific historical features of paper industry evolution and compare them to the general business trends explicable by existing theoretical knowledge. Second, we can identify and isolate the factors causing both the rise and fall of industrial populations. Third, a shared research agenda can produce an intensive analysis of global industry dynamics. Finally, an extended research period of 250 years can identify what is truly unique in the paper industry evolution and the extent to which it took the same path as other important manufacturing industries.

Paper and the British Empire - The Quest for Imperial Raw Materials, 1861-1960 (Paperback): Timo Sarkka Paper and the British Empire - The Quest for Imperial Raw Materials, 1861-1960 (Paperback)
Timo Sarkka
R1,278 Discovery Miles 12 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Paper and the British Empire examines the evolution of the paper industry within British organisational frameworks and highlights the role of the Empire as a market and business-making area in a world of shrinking commerce and rising trade barriers. Drawing on a valuable range of primary sources, this book covers the period 1861-1960 and examines events from the establishment of free trade backed by the gold standard to Britain's membership of the European Free Trade Association. In the field of the paper industry, the speed and intensity of the industrialisation process around the globe have been shaped by a wide variety of variables, including the surrounding institutional framework; entrepreneurial and organisational strategies; the cost and accessibility of transport; and the availability of capital, knowledge, energy resources, and technology. The supply of papermaking raw materials has also been key and has historically been the most important determinant for geographical location and dominance. The research in this work focuses on the roles played by such variants, on the one hand, and demand characteristics on the other. In particular, it considers developments connected to a quest for Empire-grown raw materials in order to tackle the problem of the lack of indigenous raw materials and the resulting dependence on Scandinavian wood pulp imports. This text is of considerable interest to advanced students and researchers in economic history, business history, and the paper industry, and will also be useful to organisations working within the pulp and paper industries.

Paper and the British Empire - The Quest for Imperial Raw Materials, 1861-1960 (Hardcover): Timo Sarkka Paper and the British Empire - The Quest for Imperial Raw Materials, 1861-1960 (Hardcover)
Timo Sarkka
R4,137 Discovery Miles 41 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Paper and the British Empire examines the evolution of the paper industry within British organisational frameworks and highlights the role of the Empire as a market and business-making area in a world of shrinking commerce and rising trade barriers. Drawing on a valuable range of primary sources, this book covers the period 1861-1960 and examines events from the establishment of free trade backed by the gold standard to Britain's membership of the European Free Trade Association. In the field of the paper industry, the speed and intensity of the industrialisation process around the globe have been shaped by a wide variety of variables, including the surrounding institutional framework; entrepreneurial and organisational strategies; the cost and accessibility of transport; and the availability of capital, knowledge, energy resources, and technology. The supply of papermaking raw materials has also been key and has historically been the most important determinant for geographical location and dominance. The research in this work focuses on the roles played by such variants, on the one hand, and demand characteristics on the other. In particular, it considers developments connected to a quest for Empire-grown raw materials in order to tackle the problem of the lack of indigenous raw materials and the resulting dependence on Scandinavian wood pulp imports. This text is of considerable interest to advanced students and researchers in economic history, business history, and the paper industry, and will also be useful to organisations working within the pulp and paper industries.

Technological Transformation in the Global Pulp and Paper Industry 1800-2018 - Comparative Perspectives (Paperback, Softcover... Technological Transformation in the Global Pulp and Paper Industry 1800-2018 - Comparative Perspectives (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)
Timo Sarkka, Miquel Gutierrez-Poch, Mark Kuhlberg
R5,339 Discovery Miles 53 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This contributed volume provides 11 illustrative case studies of technological transformation in the global pulp and paper industry from the inception of mechanical papermaking in early nineteenth century Europe until its recent developments in today's business environment with rapidly changing market dynamics and consumer behaviour. It deals with the relationships between technology transfer, technology leadership, raw material dependence, and product variety on a global scale. The study itemises the main drivers in technology transfer that affected this process, including the availability of technology, knowledge, investments and raw materials on the one hand, and demand characteristics on the other hand, within regional, national and transnational organisational frameworks. The volume is intended as a basic introduction to the history of papermaking technology, and it is aimed at students and teachers as course material and as a handbook for professionals working in either industry, research centres or universities. It caters to graduate audiences in forestry, business, technical sciences, and history.

The Evolution of Global Paper Industry 1800-2050 - A Comparative Analysis (Paperback, 2012 ed.): Juha-antti Lamberg, Jari... The Evolution of Global Paper Industry 1800-2050 - A Comparative Analysis (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
Juha-antti Lamberg, Jari Ojala, Mirva Peltoniemi, Timo Sarkka
R7,477 Discovery Miles 74 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book presents an historical analysis of the global paper industry evolution from a comparative perspective. At the centre are 16 producing countries (Finland, Sweden, Norway, the USA, Germany, Canada, Japan, the UK, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Chile, Brazil, Uruguay and Russia). A comparative study of the paper industry evolution can achieve the following important research objectives. First, we can identify the country specific historical features of paper industry evolution and compare them to the general business trends explicable by existing theoretical knowledge. Second, we can identify and isolate the factors causing both the rise and fall of industrial populations. Third, a shared research agenda can produce an intensive analysis of global industry dynamics. Finally, an extended research period of 250 years can identify what is truly unique in the paper industry evolution and the extent to which it took the same path as other important manufacturing industries.

Finnish Colonial Encounters - From Anti-Imperialism to Cultural Colonialism and Complicity (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021): Raita... Finnish Colonial Encounters - From Anti-Imperialism to Cultural Colonialism and Complicity (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Raita Merivirta, Leila Koivunen, Timo Sarkka
R3,006 Discovery Miles 30 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Breaking new ground in the study of European colonialism, this book focuses on a nation historically positioned between the Western and Eastern Empires of Europe - Finland. Although Finland never had overseas colonies, the authors argue that the country was undeniably involved in the colonial world, with Finns adopting ideologies and identities that cannot easily be disentangled from colonialism. This book explores the concepts of 'colonial complicity' and 'colonialism without colonies' in relation to Finland, a nation that was oppressed, but also itself complicit in colonialism. It offers insights into European colonialism on the margins of the continent and within a nation that has traditionally declared its innocence and exceptionalism. The book shows that Finns were active participants in various colonial contexts, including Southern Africa and Sapmi in the North. Demonstrating that colonialism was a common practice shared by all European nations, with or without formal colonies, this book provides essential reading for anyone interested in European colonial history. Chapters 1, 7 and 8 are available open access under a via link.springer.com.>

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