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2010, Volume 52, Issue 6
- 1019-1020 The rise and fall of management: a brief history of practice, theory and context
by John Wilson - 1020-1021 Management history. Text and cases
by John Wilson - 1022-1024 Strategy without design: the silent efficacy of indirect action
by Richard Blundel - 1024-1025 The origins of the twenty-first century: an essay on contemporary social and economic history
by Derek Aldcroft
2010, Volume 52, Issue 5
- 695-712 Oil on the water: Government regulation of a carcinogen in the twentieth-century Lancashire cotton spinning industry
by David Higgins & Geoffrey Tweedale - 713-736 Switzerland and the industrialisation of Japan: Swiss direct investments and technology transfers to Japan during the twentieth century
by Pierre-Yves Donze - 737-759 Salaries and promotion opportunities in the English banking industry, 1890-1936
by Andrew Seltzer - 760-778 Rethinking the assembly line: Organisation, performance and productivity in Ford Motor Company, c. 1908-27
by James Wilson & Alan McKinlay - 779-811 Enforcing and re-enforcing trust: Employers, managers and upper-white-collar employees in Finnish manufacturing companies, 1920-1980
by Susanna Fellman - 812-833 Networks and business development: Convict businesspeople in Australia, 1817-24
by Leanne Johns & Pierre van der Eng - 834-856 The rise of Firefox in the web browser industry: The role of open source in setting standards
by Ilan Oshri & Henk de Vries & Huibert de Vries - 857-858 A social history of company law: Great Britain and the Australian colonies, 1854-1920
by James Taylor - 858-860 Women and their money 1700-1950: essays on women and finance
by Hannah Barker - 860-862 Trade and industry in early modern Italy
by Guido Alfani - 862-863 Politique et finance a travers l'Europe du XXe siecle. Entretiens avec Robert Jablon
by Hubert Bonin - 863-865 Russia's factory children: state, society, and law, 1800-1917
by Michael Hickey - 865-867 The history of black business in America: capitalism, race, entrepreneurship
by Douglas Walter Bristol - 867-869 Engineering invention: Frank J. Sprague and the U.S. electrical industry
by William Hausman - 869-870 The cost of living in America: a political history of economic statistics
by Giovanni Favero - 870-872 Experiments in financial democracy: corporate governance and financial development in Brazil, 1882-1950
by Manuel Llorca-Jana - 872-873 A business case for business history: how companies can profit from their past
by Lesley Richmond
2010, Volume 52, Issue 4
- 517-535 Improving the public house in Britain, 1920-40: Sir Sydney Nevile and 'social work'
by Alistair Mutch - 536-563 Regulation, deregulation, and internationalisation in South African and New Zealand banking
by John Singleton & Grietjie Verhoef - 564-589 Can macro-economic sources be used to define UK business performance, 1855-1914?
by A. J. Arnold & Sean McCartney - 590-616 Bank affiliations and corporate dividend policy in pre-World War I Belgium
by Marc Deloof & Annelies Roggeman & Wouter Van Overfelt - 617-650 Learning the wrong lessons from history: Underestimating strategic change in business turnarounds
by Andrew Wild - 651-665 Advertising expenditure in 1950s Britain
by David Clayton - 666-669 The spinning world: a global history of cotton textiles, 1200-1850 / King Cotton: a tribute to Douglas Farnie
by John Singleton - 669-671 Regulated lives: life insurance and British society, 1800-1914
by Robin Pearson - 671-673 Oceans of wine: Madeira and the emergence of American trade and taste
by Gaspar Martins Pereira - 674-675 Revista de la historia de la economia y de la empresa. Las sociedades anonimas y el desarrollo economico en Espana
by Pedro Fernandez Sanchez - 675-676 The years of the lion. Generali: 175 years, 1831-2006
by Hubert Bonin - 676-677 Deux siecles d'Assurance Mutuelle: le Groupe Azur
by Hubert Bonin - 678-679 Female entrepreneurs in nineteenth-century Russia
by Hans-Heinrich Nolte - 679-682 The development of marketing management: the case of the USA c. 1910-1940
by Mark Tadajewski - 682-684 How India clothed the world: the world of South Asian textiles, 1500-1850
by Roberto Davini - 684-686 Histoire du Canal de Suez
by Hubert Bonin - 686-688 La Mediterranee Asiatique: villes portuaires et reseaux marchands en Chine, au Japon et en Asie du Sud-Est, xvie-xxie siecles
by Hubert Bonin - 688-689 Boulevard of broken dreams: why public efforts to boost entrepreneurship and venture capital have failed - and what to do about it
by Jonathan Bean - 689-691 This time is different: eight centuries of financial folly
by Ranald Michie - 691-692 Global experience industries: the business of the experience economy
by Steve Baron - 692-694 A century of ferment: the fight for the foam in twentieth century Spain
by Gerald Crompton
2010, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 359-370 Introduction: The evolution of business history as an academic field in Spain
by Carles Sudria & Paloma Fernandez Perez - 371-389 Internationalisation and political bargaining under oligopoly: International Harvester in Spain (c. 1900-1980)
by Adoracion Alvaro Moya - 390-416 Product differentiation and entry barriers: Mediterranean export firms in the American markets for olive oil prior to World War II
by Ramon Ramon Munoz - 417-434 External competitiveness of Spanish canned fruit and vegetable businesses during the second half of the twentieth century
by Francisco Medina Albaladejo - 435-452 The French armament firms and the Spanish market, 1948-75
by Esther Sanchez - 453-470 A family-owned publishing multinational: The Salvat company (1869-1988)
by Maria Fernandez Moya - 471-492 Renault in Spain: From assembly to manufacture, 1961-72
by Tomas Fernandez de Sevilla - 493-515 Centrality and investment strategies at the beginning of industrialisation in mid-nineteenth-century Catalonia
by Marc Badia Miro & Yolanda Blasco & Sergi Lozano & Raimon Soler
2010, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 187-206 Peterson and Berger revisited: Changing market dominance in the British popular music industry, c.1950-80
by Terry Gourvish & Kevin Tennent - 207-230 Strategic policy revisited: The origins of mass production in the motor industry of Argentina, Korea and Spain, 1945-87
by Jordi Catalan - 231-250 Wasted opportunities? The Great Northern Telegraph Company and the wireless challenge
by Kurt Jacobsen - 251-267 Multinationals, host countries and subsidiary development: Falconbridge Nikkelverk in Norway, 1929-39
by Pål Thonstad Sandvik - 268-284 The determinants of reinsurance in the Swedish property fire insurance market during the interwar years, 1919-39
by Hale Abdul Kader & Michael Adams & Lars Fredrik Andersson & Magnus Lindmark - 285-305 Protecting wood and killing germs: 'Burnett's Liquid' and the origins of the preservative and disinfectant industries in early Victorian Britain
by David McLean - 306-336 Management paradigms in Finnish journals and literature between 1921 and 2006
by Hannele Seeck & Anna Kuokkanen - 337-338 State and market in Victorian Britain: war, welfare and capitalism
by James Thompson - 338-340 Guilty money: the City of London in Victorian and Edwardian culture, 1815-1914
by James Taylor - 340-342 The foundations of female entrepreneurship. Enterprise, home and household in London, c.1800-1870
by Katrina Honeyman - 342-343 Enterprising women and shipping in the nineteenth century
by Sheryllynne Haggerty - 343-344 The Guernsey merchants and their world in the Georgian era
by Kenneth Morgan - 344-346 The information master: Jean-Baptiste Colbert's secret state intelligence system
by Christopher Napier - 346-348 American firms in Europe 1880-1980: strategy, identity perception and performance
by Giuliano Maielli - 348-350 To serve God and Wal-Mart: the making of Christian free enterprise
by Agnes Delahaye - 350-352 Cold War kitchen: Americanization, technology and European users
by Rachel Maines - 352-353 Communication under the seas: the evolving cable network and its implications
by Jonathan Silberstein-Loeb - 354-355 Shifting boundaries of the firm: Japanese company - Japanese labour
by Tony Elger - 356-358 The ascent of money: a financial history of the world
by Elif Cepni
2010, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 1-16 New directions in business history: Themes, approaches and opportunities
by John Walton - 17-42 A mark of distinction: Branding and trade mark law in the UK from the 1860s
by John Mercer - 43-61 Did royalties really impact on profits to the extent that coal companies believed? A case study of the Denbighshire Coalfield, 1870-1914
by Bethan Lloyd Jones - 62-73 Revisiting Hanyeping Company (1889-1908): A case study of China's early industrialisation and corporate history
by Yun Liu - 74-99 Consumers as risk takers: Evidence from the film industry during the 1930s
by John Sedgwick & Michael Pokorny - 100-119 Unsuccessful responses to quality uncertainty: Brands in Spain's sherry industry, 1920-1990
by Eva Fernandez - 120-149 Inter-firm R&D networks in the global software industry: An overview of major trends and patterns
by Myriam Cloodt & John Hagedoorn & Nadine Roijakkers - 150-168 Learning the business of banking: The management of the Bank of England's first tellers
by Anne Murphy - 169-185 The family silver, business efficiency and the City, 1970-1987
by Robert Millward - 186-186 22nd ABHRU Conference Call for Papers
by Marcia Annisette
2009, Volume 51, Issue 6
- 801-816 Business and the limited reconstruction of industrial relations in the UK in the 1970s
by Jim Phillips - 817-834 Risk and risk management in the Liverpool slave trade
by Sheryllynne Haggerty - 835-853 Cooperation between business associations and the government in the Korean cotton industry, 1950-70
by Sub Park - 854-874 Avoiding toxic assets and ensuring bank stability: English commercial bank investments, 1880-1910
by Mae Baker & Caroline Eadsforth & Michael Collins - 875-906 Serious cartel conduct, criminalisation and evidentiary standards: Lessons from the Coal Vend case of 1911 in Australia
by Martin Shanahan & David Round - 907-926 Bond markets and banks in inter-war Japan
by Makoto Kasuya - 927-958 Entrepreneurial leadership in the Meiji cotton spinners' early conceptualisation of global competition
by Eugene Choi - 959-960 British conservatism and trade unionism, 1945-1964
by Neil Rollings - 960-962 A fair day's wage for a fair day's work? Sweated labour and the origins of minimum wage legislation in Britain
by Clare Rose - 962-963 The Soviet dream world of retail trade and consumption in the 1930s
by Melanie Ilic - 963-965 Industry and modernism: companies, architecture, and identity in the Nordic and Baltic countries during the high-industrial period
by Lesley Whitworth - 965-966 The Puritan gift: reclaiming the American dream amidst global financial chaos
by John Wilson - 966-968 American consumer society, 1865-2005: from hearth to HDTV
by Vicki Howard - 968-969 Bankruptcy to billions: how the Indian railways transformed
by Terry Gourvish - 970-971 Shanghai splendor: economic sentiments and the making of modern China, 1843-1949
by Elisabeth Koll - 971-973 The globalization of corporate governance
by Alan Rugman - 973-973 Globalization's limits: conflicting national interests in trade and finance
by Alan Rugman - 973-975 The invisible hook: the hidden economics of pirates
by Mark Roodhouse - 975-977 The genesis of macroeconomics: new ideas from Sir William Petty to Henry Thornton
by Gordon Fletcher - 977-978 Spirituality and corporate social responsibility: interpenetrating worlds
by Alistair Mutch - 978-980 The globalization of retailing: volumes I and II
by Steve Wood
2009, Volume 51, Issue 5
- 645-648 Transactions and interactions - the flow of goods, services and information
by Harm Schroter - 649-667 Memory and learning: Selecting users in the port of Rotterdam, 1883-1900
by Hugo van Driel & Irma Bogenrieder - 668-690 Absorptive capacity, knowledge circulation and coal cleaning innovation: The Netherlands in the 1930s
by Mila Davids & Sue-Yen Tjong Tjin Tai - 691-711 Escape from 'Safehaven': The case of Christiani & Nielsen's blacklisting in 1944
by Steen Andersen - 712-733 Global lobbies for a global economy: The creation of the Spanish Institute of Family Firms in international perspective
by Paloma Fernandez Perez & Nuria Puig - 734-753 From 'peculiar stores' to 'a new way of thinking': Discussions on self-service in Swedish trade journals, 1935-1955
by Fredrik Sandgren - 754-769 How cartels stimulate innovation and R&D: Swiss cable firms, innovation and the cartel question
by Alain Cortat - 770-786 Vernon's product life cycle and maritime innovation: Specialised shipping in Bergen, Norway, 1970-1987
by Stig Tenold - 787-788 Buying for the home: shopping for the domestic from the seventeenth century to the present
by Catherine Casson - 788-789 The manager's tale: stories of managerial identity
by Jean Clarke - 789-791 Aspects of independent Romania's economic history with particular reference to transition for EU accession
by Agnes Pogany - 791-793 Finance and modernization: a transnational and transcontinental perspective for the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
by Ranald Michie - 793-794 Mining tycoons in the age of empire, 1870-1945: entrepreneurship, high finance, politics and territorial expansion
by Christopher Schmitz - 794-795 Capitalizing on change: a social history of American business
by William Hausman - 795-797 The day Wall Street exploded: a story of America in its first age of terror
by Chad Pearson - 797-799 Inside the Fed: monetary policy and its management, Martin through Greenspan to Bernanke
by Robert Wright - 799-800 Power struggles: scientific authority and the creation of practical electricity before Edison
by Graeme Gooday
2009, Volume 51, Issue 4
- 501-528 'What the electorate can be expected to swallow': Nationalisation, transnationalism and the shifting boundaries of the state in post-war Britain
by Glen O'Hara - 529-546 Collaboration - a competitor's tool: The story of Centocor, an entrepreneurial biotechnology company
by Lara Vivienne Marks - 547-568 The restructuring of the Spanish integrated steel industry in the European panorama (1971-86): A lost opportunity
by Pablo Diaz-Morlan & Antonio Escudero & Miguel Saez - 569-601 No need for governance? The impact of corporate governance on valuation, performance and survival of German banks during the 1870s
by Carsten Burhop - 602-621 Knowing the shape of demand: Britain's exports of ponchos to the Southern Cone, c. 1810s-70s
by Manuel Llorca-Jana - 622-624 British Railways, 1997-2005: Labour's strategic experiment
by Chris Nash - 624-626 The empire in one city?: Liverpool's inconvenient imperial past
by J. Forbes Munro - 626-627 Credit and community: working-class debt in the UK since 1880
by John Benson - 627-628 Good money. Birmingham button makers, the Royal Mint and the beginnings of modern coinage, 1775-1821
by Francesca Carnevali - 628-630 Labour unionism in the financial services sector: fighting for rights and representation
by Andrew Seltzer - 630-631 The business, life and letters of Frederick Cornes: aspects of the evolution of commerce in modern Japan, 1861-1910
by Nicholas White - 631-633 Invisible hands: the making of the Conservative movement from the New Deal to Reagan
by Chad Pearson - 633-635 Horse trading in the age of cars. Men in the marketplace
by Margaret Walsh - 635-636 Global electrification: multinational enterprise and international finance in the history of light and power, 1878-2007
by Howard Cox - 637-638 Centres and peripheries in banking: the historical development of financial markets
by Bernardo Batiz-Lazo - 638-639 Merchants, traders, entrepreneurs: Indian business in the colonial era
by Anthony Webster - 640-641 Pathways to the present: U.S. development and its consequences in the Pacific
by Jane Yamashiro - 641-642 Premodern trade in world history
by Kent Deng - 642-644 Taking place: the spatial contexts of science, technology and business
by Sally Horrocks
2009, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 307-333 Business history and international business
by Peter Buckley - 334-363 Multinational enterprise in insurance: An historical overview
by Mira Wilkins - 364-382 Siegmund Warburg, the City of London and the financial roots of European integration
by Niall Ferguson - 383-400 Revisiting the psychic distance paradox: International retailing in China in the long run (1840-2005)
by Haiming Hang & Andrew Godley - 401-425 The multinational enterprise and subsidiary evolution: Scotland since 1945
by Pavlos Dimitratos & Ioanna Liouka & Duncan Ross & Stephen Young - 426-444 Resolving the global efficiency versus local adaptability dilemma: US film multinationals in their largest foreign market in the 1930s and 1940s
by Peter Miskell - 445-461 The internationalisation process theory and the internationalisation of Norwegian firms, 1945 to 1980
by Rolv Petter Amdam - 462-483 A silent revolution: The internationalisation of large Spanish family firms
by Nuria Puig & Paloma Fernandez Perez - 484-500 British overseas railways as free-standing companies, 1900-1915
by David Boughey
2009, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 143-156 Business history as history
by Franco Amatori - 157-180 'Parasitic invasions' or sources of good governance: Constraining foreign competition in Hong Kong banking, 1965-81
by Catherine Schenk - 181-201 Between the firm and the market: An international comparison of the commercial structures of the cotton industry (1820-1939)
by Marc Prat - 202-221 Supply Chain Management: Unheard of in the 1970s, core to today's company
by Rafaela Alfalla-Luque & Carmen Medina-Lopez - 222-247 Transactions, standardisation and competition: Establishing uniform sizes in the British wire industry c.1880
by Aashish Velkar - 248-267 Organisational capabilities and the role of routines in the emergence of a modern life insurer: The story of the AMP
by M. J. Keneley - 268-291 Information, quality and legal rules: Wine adulteration in nineteenth century France
by Alessandro Stanziani - 292-294 The Oxford handbook of business history
by Michael Rowlinson - 295-296 Social capital, trust and the Industrial Revolution, 1780-1880
by Andrew Popp - 296-298 Friends of the unrighteous mammon: Northern Christians and market capitalism, 1815-1860
by Alistair Mutch - 298-300 Innovation corrupted: the origins and legacy of Enron's collapse
by James Taylor - 300-301 Plantation Jamaica 1750-1850: capital control in a colonial economy
by Marcelo Bucheli - 302-303 Managing the embedded multinational: a business network view
by Anna Spadavecchia - 303-306 The corporate eye: photography and the rationalization of American commercial culture, 1884-1929
by Stefan Schwarzkopf
2009, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 1-27 Emergence and evolution of ATM networks in the UK, 1967-2000
by Bernardo Batiz-Lazo - 28-44 Facilitating and restricting a challenger: Patents and standards in the development of the Bull-Knutsen punched card system, 1919-1938
by Lars Heide - 45-58 Managerial strategies in canning industries: A case study of early twentieth century Portugal
by Maria Eugenia Mata - 59-76 Development of a mature securities market in Montreal from 1817 to 1874
by David McKeagan - 77-99 The origins of business groups in China: An empirical testing of the three paths and the three theories
by Keun Lee & Xuehua Jin - 100-121 A strategy of seduction? The role of commercial advertisements in the eighteenth-century retailing business of Antwerp
by Dries Lyna & Ilja Van Damme - 122-125 Review Essay
by Michael Heller - 126-127 Estates, enterprise and investment at the dawn of the Industrial Revolution: estate management and accounting in the North-East of England, c.1700-1780
by Lisa Jack - 127-129 The nineteenth-century child and consumer culture
by Laura Ugolini - 129-130 William Crookes (1832-1919) and the commercialization of science
by Colin Hempstead - 131-133 Revista de la historia de la economia y de la empresa. No. 2: Historia empresarial Espanola
by Javier Fernandez-Roca - 133-134 Economies of representation, 1790-2000: colonialism and commerce
by Valerie Johnson - 135-136 A Weberian analysis of business groups and financial markets
by Mark Casson - 136-137 International entrepreneurship in family businesses
by Paloma Fernandez Perez - 138-139 Privatisation: successes and failures
by Robert Millward - 139-141 Understanding technological innovation: a socio-technical approach
by Paul Israel
2008, Volume 50, Issue 6
- 685-694 Putting social capital to work
by Pamela Walker Laird - 695-713 Nationalism, social capital and economic empowerment: SANLAM and the economic upliftment of the Afrikaner people, 1918-1960
by Grietjie Verhoef - 714-727 Religion, social capital and business bankruptcy in the United States, 1921-1932
by Bradley Hansen & Mary Eschelbach Hansen - 728-748 'A knavish people…': London Jewry and the stock market during the South Sea Bubble
by Ann Carlos & Karen Maguire & Larry Neal - 749-764 Stakeholder relations as social capital in early modern international trade
by Jari Ojala & Vilma Luoma-aho - 765-780 Social capital, institutional innovation and Atlantic trade before 1800
by Robin Pearson & David Richardson - 781-794 Industry associations as facilitators of social capital: The establishment and early operations of the Melbourne Woolbrokers Association
by David Merrett & Stephen Morgan & Simon Ville - 795-810 New rules - old games? Social capital and privatisation in France, 1986-1998
by Mairi Maclean
2008, Volume 50, Issue 5
- 565-582 Globalisation and Norwegian shipping policy, 1850-2000
by Camilla Brautaset & Stig Tenold - 583-601 The evolution of the pharmaceutical-biotechnology industry
by Hans-Werner Gottinger & Celia Umali - 602-618 Markets and managerial discretion: Tooth & Co., 1970-1981
by Mark Westcott - 619-644 Foreign direct investment into Denmark before 1939: Patterns and Scandinavian contrasts
by Jesper Strandskov & Kurt Pedersen - 645-667 Petromin: The slow death of statist oil development in Saudi Arabia
by Steffen Hertog
2008, Volume 50, Issue 4
- 419-432 The birth of brand: 4000 years of branding
by Karl Moore & Susan Reid - 433-454 Multinational corporations, totalitarian regimes and economic nationalism: United Fruit Company in Central America, 1899-1975
by Marcelo Bucheli - 455-473 State, firms and technology. The rise of multinational telecommunications companies: ITT and the Compania Telefonica Nacional de Espana, 1924-1945
by Angel Calvo - 474-488 Russia's struggle with the language of marketing in the communist and post-communist eras
by Nigel Holden & Andrei Kuznetsov & Jeryl Whitelock - 489-508 Format development and retail change: supermarket retailing and the London Co-operative Society
by Andrew Alexander - 509-529 Transitions in industrial research: the case of the Philips Natuurkundig Laboratorium (1914-1994)
by F. Kees Boersma & Marc de Vries - 530-546 Expansion for pollution reduction? Environmental adaptation of a Swedish and a Canadian metal smelter, 1960-2005
by Magnus Lindmark & Ann Kristin Bergquist
2008, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 253-271 Work, income and stability: The late Victorian and Edwardian London male clerk revisited
by Michael Heller - 272-290 Apartheid and business: Competition, monopoly and the growth of the malted beer industry in South Africa
by Anne Kelk Mager - 291-309 Strategies, market concentration and hegemony in chemical parcel tanker shipping, 1960-1985
by Hugh Murphy & Stig Tenold