The business of development; Nestlé's involvement in agriculture, public health and humanitarian relief, 1880s-1970s

AutorIn Name
Lola
Wilhelm
Art der Arbeit
Dissertation
Stand
abgeschlossen/terminé
DozentIn Name
Prof.
Davide
Rodogno
Institution
Geneva Graduate Institute
Ort
Genève
Jahr
2019/2020
Abstract



This thesis examines the participation of the multinational firm Nestlé in international development. It analyses how this participation first emerged in the firm’s home country, Switzerland, in the late nineteenth century, before being deployed on an imperial and international scale from the inter-war period to the 1970s. Its main finding is that although since the 1970s transnational companies have been frequently castigated for their detrimental impacts in the developing world, this was not always the case. As archival records exhumed by this project show, there was a time when Nestlé’s participation in development was viewed by many as a promising prospect, if not always as an unmitigated blessing. The thesis specifically charts Nestlé’s involvement in three interdependent fields of development – agriculture, public health and medicine, and humanitarian relief. It argues that this involvement hinged on long-term collaborations with national and colonial governments, transnational scientific communities, and international and humanitarian organisations.

Library ID
alma991070548519705501
External ID
297888

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