This book provides a unique empirical investigation of how Switzerland, a mountainous, landlocked nation with scarce natural resources, has become and remained internationally successful in a wide range of industries. This fascinating collection of case studies employs a framework which integrates findings from the fields of business administration and international economics to explain how Swiss firms achieved competitive advantage in both well-known success stories like the Swiss dyestuff, pharmaceutical, banking, watch, and textile machinery industries, and lesser-known, but equally interesting examples like the Swiss sugar confectionery, fire detection, comfort controls, and international freight forwarding industries. The editors use the studies to explore the patterns of Switzerland's historical success and to assess the nation's prospects for future prosperity.
Michael J. Enright Knihy


Iona, Tara, and Soissons
The Origin of the Royal Anointing Ritual
Frontmatter -- INTRODUCTION -- I. ORDAINING KINGS: THE POLITICS OF ROYAL RITUAL IN IRELAND CIRCA 700 A. D. -- II. THE COLLECTIO CANONUM HIBERNENSIS AND THE ORIGIN OF ROYAL ANOINTING IN FRANCIA -- III. ORDAINING PIPPIN: POLITICAL PROPAGANDA AND THE RECEPTION OF THE UNCTION CONCEPT IN FRANCIA -- IV. CONCLUSION -- ABBREVIATIONS -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX OF PERSONAL NAMES AND PLACES