Zusammenfassung
Bosch ist ein Unternehmen mit einer großen Geschichte. Es steht exemplarisch für wichtige Trends der Moderne, wie die Motorisierung des Verkehrs oder die Elektrifizierung des Haushalts und zählt zu den Pionieren der Globalisierung. Erstmals liegt nun eine von unabhängigen Historikern geschriebene Gesamtdarstellung vor, die auf uneingeschränktem Zugang zu den Archiven des Unternehmens beruht.
Die Autoren erzählen die Geschichte der Robert Bosch GmbH von der Gründung im Jahr 1886 bis in die jüngste Zeit und betten sie in die allgemeinen historischen Entwicklungen ein. Ausgehend von der Persönlichkeit des Unternehmensgründers Robert Bosch, seinen Geschäftsprinzipien und den Anfängen der Firma als Werkstatt in einem Stuttgarter Hinterhaus werden der Aufstieg zum führenden Automobilausrüster der Welt und die Entstehung einer spezifischen Unternehmenskultur mit sozialer Ausrichtung dargestellt. Die wichtigsten Tochtergesellschaften werden dabei miteinbezogen. Zu den Schwerpunkten gehören das Verhalten während des Dritten Reichs und der Wandel der Unternehmensverfassung. Über eine Zeitspanne von mehr als hundert Jahren wird die Geschichte eines der ersten Weltunternehmen geschildert – mit seinen großen Innovationsleistungen und Erfolgen, aber auch den Krisen, in deren Bewältigung sich die Prinzipien des Unternehmensgründers bewähren mussten.
- 11–16 Introduction 11–16
- 183–192 3 Bosch and the Jews 183–192
- 452–468 2 Into the digital age 452–468
- 561–703 Appendix 561–703
- 561–661 Notes 561–661
- 666–672 List of abbreviations 666–672
- 673–673 Photo credits 673–673
- 674–692 Sources and bibliography 674–692
- 693–698 Index of persons 693–698
- 699–703 Index of companies 699–703
- 704–704 About the Book 704–704
- 704–704 About the Authors 704–704
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- „... 2 From family-run business to foundation-owned company: the long march to a new Bosch constitution ...” „... birthday in March 1953 put it, it was he who “had looked most deeply into Robert Bosch’s heart and mind ...” „... U.S. between March and June 1955, including IBM, American Bosch, Hartford Machine Co., and General ...”
- „... company: the long march to a new Bosch constitution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 276 Who ...”
- „... th birthday (1941) 7 Death and legacy of Robert Bosch 247 On March 4, 1942, Bosch asked Th eodor ...” „... March 9, he was still going into his offi ce. Complaining of impaired balance and recurrent pain, he ...” „... nonetheless had Schloßstein report on the latest refl ec- State funeral for Robert Bosch (March 18, 1942) II ...”
- „... ]; Robert Bosch, ”Warum charakterlos?,” in Stuttgarter Neues Tagblatt, March 11, 1932; “Bosch an Duisberg ...” „... News, vol. IV, no. 2, March 1913. 77 In the annotations he made to Bäuerle’s Bosch biography, Robert ...” „... e Bosch News, vol. IV, no. 2, March 1913. 81 “FEG an VH / ST / GL-T betr. Daten zur Geschichte ...”
- „... turnover (some 21 percent among wage earners alone) in the workforce. Accordingly, in March 1959 Otto ...” „... industrial engineering.19 Th e U.S. advisers offi cially commenced work at Bosch at the beginning of March ...” „... council on the subject of the introduction of MTM opened in March 1962, with a works agreement being ...”
- „... authorities, and other shenanigans. Not until March 1947, nearly eighteen months later, did the supervisory ...” „... style, and until he resigned all his positions at Bosch at the end of March 1963, it was to be a ...” „... partner in France.38 When in March 1947 Law no. 56 and Law no. 78 came into eff ect, Bosch did in fact ...”
- „... Hildesheim I / 2 Gründung, Verträge I / 8 Elfi , Trillke, Bosch B Interviews Dr. Peter Adolff , March 15 ...” „... , November 4, 2011 Kurt Losten, September 23, 2010 Dr. Eva Madelung, March 16, 2011 Hermann Meyer, March 29 ...” „... , 2010 Tilman Todenhöfer, July 5, 2010, and October 21, 2010 Renate Zundel, March 8, 2011 C Published ...”
- „... throughout Europe.9 Eventually, in March 1966, the two companies called a press conference to announce their ...” „... eld far too late. As early as March 1978, the board of management tried to assess whether, given the ...” „... March 1977. Two things had changed. First, the city of Hamburg was now prepared to unconditionally sell ...”
- „... free election to the Volkskammer (the East German parliament) on March 18, 1990, Bosch had to rethink ...” „... , therefore, everything seemed to be developing successfully. In March 1991, at a CeBIT press conference in ...” „... with General Electric regarding possible collaboration in the area of mobile telephony. And in March ...”
- „... , when divisional product groups were formed. According to a position paper issued in March 1953 by the ...” „... , in mid-March 1962, the working group presented its fi ndings.3 It suggested forming seven (later six ...” „... was shattered in March 1979 and a business journal came out with three articles concerning internal ...”
- „... by the Stuttgarter Gewerbekasse on March 16, 1891. In May 1893, Robert Bosch had drawn on this to ...” „... the tune of 10,000 marks.37 In connection with this, in March 1891 Robert Bosch asked the ...”
- „... subject to malicious slander because of his Jewish origin. In March 1933, he was beaten up in broad ...” „... nationally owned major bank in Berlin, Bosch obtained two formerly Jewish-owned companies. In March 1937, on ...”
- „... some 27 percent and a more than 40 percent share of production (1928).7 In March 1929, the owners sold ...” „... 2,295 8,691 2,366 3,315 10,986 March 2,010 6,600 1,948 2,385 8,610 May 1,876 6,034 1,793 2,163 7,910 ...” „... if necessary.31 Now it placed a bond issue. At the end of March 1926, Robert Bosch traveled to Berlin ...”
- „... March 1943 can no longer be established. However, in all probability it was not gold that the ...” „... Association” it undertook radar research.122 Aft er it was damaged by an air raid at the beginning of March ...” „... the wartime economy.129 Nonetheless, in early March 1943 the company came under enormous pressure ...”
- „... aft er March 1938, and nor were any new permanent establishments set up. All that happened was that ...” „... Hitler’s crushing of the country in March 1939, the Bosch Group had already had two subsidiaries for some ...”
- „... Württemberg in March 1933 posed a direct threat to Bosch. Th at was when, under pressure from the NSDAP, the ...” „... regime, one example being the inauguration of the “labor struggle” on March 21, 1934.43 Where in-house ...”
- „... cance.23 On March 10, 1917, Gustav Klein, accompanied by the pilot Hans Robert Vollmoeller and three ...” „... prince.” Klein’s death in March 1917 left the then 55-year-old founder obliged to look for another ...” „... e company was set up on March 9, 1921, with a capital stock of 280,000 marks. Of this amount ...”
- „... location was able to cushion the closure. Opened in March 2010, this new plant absorbed many of the 620 ...” „... the fi nal quarter of 2008 had declined by 14.5 percent year on year, the January–March 2009 fi gure ...” „... March 2009 in the presence of Chancellor Merkel, who hailed the project as a “real investment in the ...”
- „... it diffi cult to accommodate them in Stuttgart.16 From March 1941, Bosch also had non-German ...” „... “Bosch community”: forced labor 223 March 1945. Th ey came from 15 countries and included some 1,100 men ...”
- „... was far older (he died in March 1900), apparently regarded Robert Bosch as a young whippersnapper ...” „... at the Nice Motor Show in late March 1901 was a huge success. Th e new 35-horsepower Mercedes won ...” „... domain. Th e fi rst female member of staff was taken on when a secretary was employed on March 1, 1905 ...”
- „... and Börsig’s departure in March 1997, Scholl reshuffl ed the board of management. Th e ...” „... represented by just one vote (or rather legal person). In March 2002, the RBIK committee members fi nally ...”
- „... did not want Goerdeler on its board without Hitler’s consent. Hitler would not give it, so in March ...”
- „... control system, based on ABS and TCS technology, was presented in March 1994. Th ree years later it was ...”