Author: Albert B. Albrecht
Publisher:
ISBN: 9785967203367
Category : Machine-tool industry
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
The American Machine Tool Industry
Author: Albert B. Albrecht
Publisher:
ISBN: 9785967203367
Category : Machine-tool industry
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9785967203367
Category : Machine-tool industry
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
U.S. Machine Tool Industry
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Competition, International
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Competition, International
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
The Competitive Status of the U.S. Machine Tool Industry
Author:
Publisher: National Academies
ISBN:
Category : Competition
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
Publisher: National Academies
ISBN:
Category : Competition
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
When the Machine Stopped
Author: Max Holland
Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
The U.S. Machine Tool Industry and the Defense Industrial Base
Author: Committee on Machine Tool Industry
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
Regional Innovation Potential: The Case of the U.S. Machine Tool Industry
Author: Steven R. Nivin
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351767305
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
This title was first published in 2000: Steven Nivin analyzes a process vital to economic development - technological change. He furthers understanding of the processes driving innovation, so that we may gain a deeper insight into the development of economies. Specifically, the study explores the concept of innovation potential and the factors that result in variations in innovation potential across metropolitan areas, using the US machine tool industry as a case study. To provide a comparison, the same models are also estimated for the semiconductor industry. The findings indicate that urbanisation economies, localization economies, human capital, universities, and invention-derived knowledge are significant factors. The study assesses the contributions of three different skill levels of human capital; college-educated, graduate degree, and locally produced PhD’s in mechanical and electrical engineering. Only the graduate and PhD degree measures are found to be significant, indicating the importance of having a highly skilled pool of labour within the region. The influences of the factors appear to be similar across industries, with some slight differences. The transfer of knowledge through patents is also studied. It is found that the transmission of this knowledge is slower between different industries, relative to the transmission within the same industry.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351767305
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
This title was first published in 2000: Steven Nivin analyzes a process vital to economic development - technological change. He furthers understanding of the processes driving innovation, so that we may gain a deeper insight into the development of economies. Specifically, the study explores the concept of innovation potential and the factors that result in variations in innovation potential across metropolitan areas, using the US machine tool industry as a case study. To provide a comparison, the same models are also estimated for the semiconductor industry. The findings indicate that urbanisation economies, localization economies, human capital, universities, and invention-derived knowledge are significant factors. The study assesses the contributions of three different skill levels of human capital; college-educated, graduate degree, and locally produced PhD’s in mechanical and electrical engineering. Only the graduate and PhD degree measures are found to be significant, indicating the importance of having a highly skilled pool of labour within the region. The influences of the factors appear to be similar across industries, with some slight differences. The transfer of knowledge through patents is also studied. It is found that the transmission of this knowledge is slower between different industries, relative to the transmission within the same industry.
Studies in the History of Machine Tools
Author: Robert S. Woodbury
Publisher: MIT Press (MA)
ISBN:
Category : House & Home
Languages : en
Pages : 618
Book Description
This work was originally published as four separate books; their titles, and reviewers' comments, are given below: History of the Gear-Cutting Machine: A Historical Study in Geometry and Machines "The book represents an overwhelmingly well-done job of reducing a great mass of material—scholarly references, patents, catalogs, engineering and trade journals, and machines themselves—into a logical story of development. Written with zest and relish, this vivid account presents a wealth of unusual information. The illustrations are particularly good, for many of them come from previously untapped sources." —Technology and Culture History of the Grinding Machine: A Historical Study in Tools and Precision Production "From the polished artifacts of prehistoric times Mr. Woodbury traces the development of methods, abrasives, and the machine tools which interdependently contributed to the advanced grinding techniques used today. Many fine illustrations." —The Tool Engineer History of the Milling Machine: A Study in Technical Development "Mr. Woodbury traces the evolution of milling machines from Eli Whitney's machine (circa 1820), the first miller ever built, to numerical controlled milling machines.... presented cleanly with ample detail. Fine illustration and complete bibliography are provided." —The Tool Engineer History of the Lathe to 1850: A Study in the Growth of a Technical Element of an Industrial Economy "Woodbury, who teaches the history of technology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is at work on a history of machine design which promises to alter our perspectives not only in his special field but in general cultural history.... His present history of the lathe (to about 1850) absorbs the entire previous literature and goes far beyond it." —Lynn White, Jr.
Publisher: MIT Press (MA)
ISBN:
Category : House & Home
Languages : en
Pages : 618
Book Description
This work was originally published as four separate books; their titles, and reviewers' comments, are given below: History of the Gear-Cutting Machine: A Historical Study in Geometry and Machines "The book represents an overwhelmingly well-done job of reducing a great mass of material—scholarly references, patents, catalogs, engineering and trade journals, and machines themselves—into a logical story of development. Written with zest and relish, this vivid account presents a wealth of unusual information. The illustrations are particularly good, for many of them come from previously untapped sources." —Technology and Culture History of the Grinding Machine: A Historical Study in Tools and Precision Production "From the polished artifacts of prehistoric times Mr. Woodbury traces the development of methods, abrasives, and the machine tools which interdependently contributed to the advanced grinding techniques used today. Many fine illustrations." —The Tool Engineer History of the Milling Machine: A Study in Technical Development "Mr. Woodbury traces the evolution of milling machines from Eli Whitney's machine (circa 1820), the first miller ever built, to numerical controlled milling machines.... presented cleanly with ample detail. Fine illustration and complete bibliography are provided." —The Tool Engineer History of the Lathe to 1850: A Study in the Growth of a Technical Element of an Industrial Economy "Woodbury, who teaches the history of technology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is at work on a history of machine design which promises to alter our perspectives not only in his special field but in general cultural history.... His present history of the lathe (to about 1850) absorbs the entire previous literature and goes far beyond it." —Lynn White, Jr.
Challenges Confronting the Machine Tool Industry
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Subcommittee on Manufacturing and Competitiveness
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Competition, International
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Competition, International
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
From Industry to Alchemy
Author: Max Holland
Publisher: Beard Books
ISBN: 158798153X
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 354
Book Description
This is a reprint of "When the Machine Stopped: A Cautionary Tale from Industrial America", with a new title. It traces the life and death of a small tool company to illustrate how speculation trumps enterprise
Publisher: Beard Books
ISBN: 158798153X
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 354
Book Description
This is a reprint of "When the Machine Stopped: A Cautionary Tale from Industrial America", with a new title. It traces the life and death of a small tool company to illustrate how speculation trumps enterprise
Alfred Herbert Ltd and the British Machine Tool Industry, 1887-1983
Author: Roger Lloyd-Jones
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351959573
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 369
Book Description
At the beginning of the twentieth century Britain was amongst the world leaders in the production of machine tools, yet by the 1980s the industry was in terminal decline. Focusing on the example of Britain's largest machine tool maker, Alfred Herbert Ltd of Coventry, this study charts the wider fortunes of this vital part of the manufacturing sector. Taking a chronological approach, the book explores how during the late nineteenth century the industry developed a reputation for excellence throughout the world, before the challenges of two world wars necessitated drastic changes and reorganisations. Despite meeting these challenges and emerging with confidence into the post-war market place, the British machine tool industry never regained its pre-eminent position, and increasingly lost ground to foreign competition. By using the example of Alfred Herbert Ltd to illuminate the broader economic and business history of the British machine tool industry, this study not only provides a valuable insight into British manufacturing, but also contributes to the ongoing debates surrounding Britain's alleged decline as a manufacturing nation.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351959573
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 369
Book Description
At the beginning of the twentieth century Britain was amongst the world leaders in the production of machine tools, yet by the 1980s the industry was in terminal decline. Focusing on the example of Britain's largest machine tool maker, Alfred Herbert Ltd of Coventry, this study charts the wider fortunes of this vital part of the manufacturing sector. Taking a chronological approach, the book explores how during the late nineteenth century the industry developed a reputation for excellence throughout the world, before the challenges of two world wars necessitated drastic changes and reorganisations. Despite meeting these challenges and emerging with confidence into the post-war market place, the British machine tool industry never regained its pre-eminent position, and increasingly lost ground to foreign competition. By using the example of Alfred Herbert Ltd to illuminate the broader economic and business history of the British machine tool industry, this study not only provides a valuable insight into British manufacturing, but also contributes to the ongoing debates surrounding Britain's alleged decline as a manufacturing nation.