Technology and manufacturing-and-service operations since the Industrial Revolution

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Long-term vision depends upon history. Without a knowledge of history, both scholars and scholarship are incomplete. In a companion paper (Singhal & Singhal, 2022), we reviewed the history of technology, knowledge, and manufacturing before the Industrial Revolution, which began around 1760. Here, we continue this history from 1760 on.

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Singhal, K., & Singhal, J. (2022). Technology and manufacturing-and-service operations since the Industrial Revolution. Production and Operations Management, 31(12), 4276–4282. https://doi.org/10.1111/poms.13856

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