INVENTING THE ELECTRONIC CENTURY: The Epic Story of the Consumer Electronics and Computer Industries
Alfred DuPont Chandler, Jr., Al Chandler. Free Press, $35 (336pp) ISBN 978-0-7432-1567-1
The consumer electronics industry began with RCA and the commercialization of radio in the 1920s, grew to comprise a wide variety of products and a number of successful companies in the U.S., Europe and Japan, and eventually became dominated by Japanese companies. In a kind of historical parallel, the computer industry began with several U.S. companies in the 1960s, spread to Europe and Japan, and today is dominated by several large U.S. and Japanese companies. Harvard Business School professor Chandler (
Reviewed on: 10/29/2001
Genre: Nonfiction