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Charles F. Sise, Bell Canada and the Americans: A Study of Managerial Autonomy, 1880-1905
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Charles F. Sise, Bell Canada and the Americans: A Study of Managerial Autonomy, 1880-1905
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| Abstract |
A study of the relations between an American firm and its Montreal-based Canadian affiliate. In 1880, the American-born Charles F. Sise (1834-1918) was hired by the National Bell Telephone Company of Boston, the forerunner of AT&T, to supervise the takeover of the Canadian telephone industry. He set up the Bell Telephone Company of Canada and soon had a monopoly over the country's telephone industry.
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Canadian Historical Association, Historical Papers 1982
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1982
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11-30
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en
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Taylor, Graham D. “Charles F. Sise, Bell Canada and the Americans: A Study of Managerial Autonomy, 1880-1905.” Canadian Historical Association, Historical Papers 1982 (1982): 11–30.
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