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The Making of American Industrial Research: Science and Business at GE and Bell, 1876-1926 Book

The Making of American Industrial Research: Science and Business at GE and Bell, 1876-1926
The Making of American Industrial Research: Science and Business at GE and Bell, 1876-1926, This book tells the story of how and why industrial research was established in America by two large and innovative corporations: General Electric, formed in a merger of Edison General Electric and Thomson-Houston in 1892, and the dominant force in the Am, The Making of American Industrial Research: Science and Business at GE and Bell, 1876-1926 has a rating of 3 stars
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The Making of American Industrial Research: Science and Business at GE and Bell, 1876-1926, This book tells the story of how and why industrial research was established in America by two large and innovative corporations: General Electric, formed in a merger of Edison General Electric and Thomson-Houston in 1892, and the dominant force in the Am, The Making of American Industrial Research: Science and Business at GE and Bell, 1876-1926
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  • The Making of American Industrial Research: Science and Business at GE and Bell, 1876-1926
  • Written by author Leonard S. Reich
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, August 2002
  • This book tells the story of how and why industrial research was established in America by two large and innovative corporations: General Electric, formed in a merger of Edison General Electric and Thomson-Houston in 1892, and the dominant force in the Am
  • This book draws important lessons from the early days of industrial research in America.
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List of illustrations; Editors' preface; Preface;
1. Introduction: the importance of industrial research;
2. Building the foundations of industrial research: American science, technology, and industry in the 19th century;
3. The establishment and early growth of General Electric;
4. Origins and early history of the General Electric Research Laboratory;
5. General Electric: the research process;
6. The establishment and early growth of Bell Telephone;
7. AT&T: the establishment of industrial research;
8. AT&T: the research process;
9. Research, patents, and the struggle to control radio;
10. Conclusion: the impact of industrial research; Notes; Index.


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