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Scholars examine the development of the international industrial gases industry
Linde grants research contract
to the University of Glasgow's Centre
for Business History
Munich/Glasgow/Frankfurt, 31 August 2007 - The Linde Group,
Munich,
will be working together with the University of Glasgow, Scotland,
and the Gesellschaft für Unternehmensgeschichte (GUG, Society for
Business History), Frankfurt, on a multiple-year research project
dealing with the economic and technological importance of the
international industrial gases industry. A team of scholars,
under
the leadership of Glasgow-based American business historian Ray
Stokes, will examine sources and materials from around the world,
as
well as interviewing representatives of the most influential
corporations in the industry. Linde is funding a Ph.D. studentship
to
the University of Glasgow as part of its support for the project.
"Over time and to the present day, industrial gases have changed -
often without being noticed - entire lines of industry and ways of
life", says Professor Dr. Wolfgang Reitzle, Chief Executive
Officer
of Linde AG. "A modern food supply would be fully inconceivable
without the use of nitrogen, or a medical treatment in a hospital
unimaginable without oxygen. We're allowing objective, independent
scholars to extensively study the importance of the industry, and
are
demonstrating the contribution that industrial gases have made to
the
development of modern national economies up until now, and the
contribution they will be making in the future."
"For me, the most fascinating aspect of this research project is
that
there hasn't ever been a study this comprehensive before of this
industry. We have the chance to shed light on an entire industrial
branch and its most important players, who have hitherto been
largely
ignored, despite the fact that they make many innovations
possible,"
says Professor Ray Stokes, Director of the Centre for Business
History at the University of Glasgow.
The Society for Business History, Frankfurt, one of the most
influential scholarly associations for the study of business
development in Europe, will be closely involved in the project's
progress in various ways, including acting as organisational host
for
a postdoctoral research fellow, also funded by Linde AG, and
co-ordinating the project board monitoring progress on the
project.
"This project will open up a whole new dimension of research in
business history," explains Professor Dr. Werner Plumpe, Chairman
of
the Scientific Council of the Society. "Until now, businesses have
mainly allowed scholars to study their own corporate history,
which
leads to a somewhat limited viewpoint. Linde is taking a new path
and
is letting independent scholars investigate the entire industry. I
think it shows that this company is aware of its social
responsibility, and that it can think outside its own box. I would
be
very pleased to see other corporations follow this example."
Ray Stokes and his team are to publish the results of the four-
year
research project in the form of a readable scholarly study, which
aims to be the standard work on the subject and is to be published
in
both German and English. In addition, the research team will be
sharing its interim results and new findings at professional
symposiums throughout the project.
The Linde Group is a world-leading industrial gases, medical gases
and engineering company with around 49,000 employees working in
more
than 70 countries worldwide. Following the acquisition of The BOC
Group plc, the company has gases and engineering sales of around
12
billion euro per annum. The strategy of The Linde Group is geared
towards earnings-based growth and focuses on the expansion of its
international business with forward-looking products and services.
For more information, please see The Linde Group online at
http://www.linde.com
For further information:
Linde AG
Klaus Schoenfeld
Telephone: +49.89.35757-1352
Gesellschaft für Unternehmensgeschichte
Dr. Andrea H. Schneider
Telephone:+49.69.9720 3315
The Centre for Business History,
University of Glasgow
Professor Ray Stokes
Telephone: +44.141.330 5186
University of Glasgow
Martin Shannon, Corporate Communications
Telephone: +44.141.330 8593
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