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London transport : a hybrid in history 1905-1948

Author
  • Fowler, James
Additional Author(s)
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Publisher
Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2019
Language
English
ISBN
9781789739534
Series
Frontiers of management history
Subject(s)
  • BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / CORPORATE & BUSINESS HISTORY
  • LOCAL TRANSIT--ENGLAND--LONDON
  • LONDON TRANSPORT EXECUTIVE
Notes
  • Emerald Business Management and Economics Ebooks 2019
  • Includes bibliographical references and index
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Abstract
The London Passenger Transport Board (LPTB) was a unique hybrid public body accountable only to a small number of stakeholders, yet it delivered substantial improvements in public services and provided good working conditions for its employees at the cost of its investors. London Transport: A Hybrid in History 1905-48 innovatively combines a revisionist historical narrative with a systematic analysis of quantitative and qualitative research to explore how and why the LPTB achieved rare popularity amongst its customers. Divided into three sections, the book explores the financial operations of the Board, the Board as a system of governance and the leadership and management within the LPTB. Using the extensive Transport for London archives, James Fowler conducts a timely assessment of the public network utility that once made London transport domestically popular and internationally admired. With debates about British transport policy ongoing, this book is an illuminating read for scholars and students researching within the areas of business management history, transport and public sector governance and administration.
Physical Dimension
Number of Page(s)
online resource (xiii, 153 p.)
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Other Desc.
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Summary / Review / Table of Content
Prelims
Chapter 1: Modern Relevance
Chapter 2: The Historical Development of London Transport
Chapter 3: Follow the Money: The Investors, Employees and Passengers
Chapter 4: Who Shall Guard the Guards? The Governance of London’s Transport
Chapter 5: Solving the London Transport Problem
Chapter 6: Conclusions for Theory and Public Debate
References
Index
Exemplar(s)
# Accession No. Call Number Location Status
1.00384/20352.918409421 Fow LOnline !Available

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