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February 2024, Volume 66, Issue 2
- 347-363 Humanistic approaches to change: Entrepreneurship and transformation
by Christina Lubinski & R. Daniel Wadhwani & William B. Gartner & Renee Rottner - 364-385 Entrepreneurial imagination: Insights from construal level theory for historical entrepreneurship
by Hadar Ram & Valeria Giacomin & Cheryl Wakslak - 386-406 Imagined futures of sail and steam – The role of community in envisioning entrepreneurial ventures
by Morten Tinning - 407-436 Taxi Shanghai: Entrepreneurship and semi-colonial context
by Shuang L. Frost & Adam K. Frost - 437-454 Counternarrating entrepreneurship
by Ewald Kibler & Lauri Laine - 455-477 Indigenous entrepreneurship? Setting the record straight
by Rick Colbourne & Ana Maria Peredo & Irene Henriques - 478-509 Inter-firm convening and organisational power: How American multinationals mobilised the Venezuelan business community to adopt CSR practices, 1961–1967
by Rami Kaplan - 510-528 Distribution channels and growth strategies in Spanish insurance: from networks of agents to branch offices (1870–1940)
by Jerònia Pons Pons & Pablo Gutiérrez González - 529-530 Business history: a research overview
by Adam Nix - 531-532 The Blacketts. A Northern dynasty’s rise, crisis and redemption
by John F. Wilson - 533-534 Foreign banks and global finance in modern China: Banking on the Chinese frontier, 1870-1919
by Mary Bridges
January 2024, Volume 66, Issue 1
- 1-13 Margins and centres: Gender and feminism in business history
by Hannah Dean & Linda Perriton & Scott Taylor & Mary Yeager - 14-28 Feminist frustrations: The enduring neglect of a women’s business history and the opportunity for radical change
by Albert J. Mills & Kristin S. Williams - 29-58 Wealthy businesswomen, marriage and succession in eighteenth-century London
by Amy Louise Erickson - 59-75 “‘Le miracle et le mirage’: Beauty institutes and the making of modern french women”
by Holly Grout - 76-92 The game/s that men play: Male bonding in the Swedish business elite 1890–1960
by Therese Nordlund Edvinsson - 93-106 Take nothing for granted: Expanding the conversation about business, gender, and feminism
by Jennifer Aston & Hannah Barker & Gabrielle Durepos & Shenette Garrett-Scott & Peter James Hudson & Angel Kwolek-Folland & Hannah Dean & Linda Perriton & Scott Taylor & Mary Yeager - 107-135 How residues of deinstitutionalised practices persist over time: World Bank boundary work in development projects in Pakistan from the 1970s to the mid-2000s
by Amer Khan & Kyle Bruce - 136-156 A cinematic soap opera: The development of cinematography as an advertising and promotional tool in Lever Brothers Limited
by Jeannette Strickland - 157-180 The chemical brothers: Competition and the evolution of the board interlock network in the German chemical industry, 1950–2015
by Hubert Buch-Hansen & Anton Grau Larsen - 181-200 Selling ‘The World’s Favourite Airline’: British Airways’ privatisation and the motives behind it
by Adrian Cozmuta - 201-220 Public governance of private munitions businesses in regional Britain, the case of Wales, 1938 to 1945
by Leon Gooberman - 221-240 Surviving in a declining industry: a new entrepreneurial history of Nihonsakari since the 1970s
by Qing Xia & Pierre-Yves Donzé - 241-263 ‘We have a prodigious amount in common’. Reappraising Americanisation and circulation of knowledge in the interwar Nordic advertising industry
by Elin Åström Rudberg & Elina Kuorelahti - 264-286 Mastering the narrative and the dirty tricks of trade: The re-establishment of a Swedish bank in 1668
by Christopher Pihl - 287-310 An early form of European champions? Banking clubs between European integration and global banking (1960s–1990s)
by Alexis Drach - 311-339 Institutional biography and the institutionalization of a new organizational template: Building the global branded hotel chain
by Mairi Maclean & Charles Harvey & Roy Suddaby - 340-341 Industrial Clusters: Knowledge, Innovation Systems and Sustainability in the UK
by Emily Buchnea - 342-343 Deutsche Bank. The Global Bank, 1870-2020
by Hubert Bonin - 344-345 Against entrepreneurship: a critical examination
by Gerald Hanlon
November 2023, Volume 65, Issue 8
- 1275-1293 The 1950 transformation of the Turkish business system in terms of its basic dynamics: Expectations and results
by Umut Dağıstan - 1294-1312 Arabica or Robusta? Accounting for collective strategies within the coffee trade industry: the case of coffee merchants in Le Havre (France) between 1920 and 1954
by Marie-Laure Baron & Nathalie Aubourg - 1313-1340 The ‘wine revolution’ in the United States, 1960–1980: Narratives and category creation
by Ai Hisano & Nathaniel G. Chapman - 1341-1365 Success through failure? Four centuries of searching for Danish coal
by Kristin Ranestad & Paul Sharp - 1366-1389 Profiles of entrepreneurial success during two centuries. The case of Sweden, with comparisons to Italy
by Hans Sjögren & Fahmi Yusuf - 1390-1416 Continuity and discontinuity in the historical trajectory of the commercialising of cities: storying Stockholm 1900–2020
by Andrea Lucarelli & Cecilia Cassinger & Karin Ågren - 1417-1437 When GM met Austin: British and American variants of inter-war automobile mass production
by Peter Scott - 1438-1462 Surviving peace: Resilience and production decentralization in the Italian gun-making district, 1945–1970
by Riccardo Semeraro & José Antonio Miranda - 1463-1464 The British aircraft industry and American-led globalisation, 1943–1982
by Adrian Cozmuta - 1465-1466 Business History in Spain (19th and 20th Centuries)
by José L. García-Ruiz - 1467-1468 Dressing up: the women who influenced french fashion
by Alice Janssens
October 2023, Volume 65, Issue 7
- 1119-1136 Business history goes East: An introduction
by Vladimir Unkovski-Korica & Saša Vejzagić - 1137-1157 Persistent centralisation of decision-making in the age of industrial atomisation and self-management on the case of construction company Industrogradnja Zagreb (1966–1980)
by Saša Vejzagić - 1158-1176 Tensions between plan and market in a political factory in socialist Kosovo
by Pieter Troch - 1177-1193 Management of technological innovation: high tech R&D in the GDR
by Dolores L. Augustine - 1194-1208 Workers against technocrats: The failed economic reform and the rise of consumer socialism in the German Democratic Republic
by Eszter Bartha - 1209-1225 Entrepreneurs as saviours of socialism? The complicated relationship between East German state socialism and entrepreneurship
by Max Trecker - 1226-1241 Losing the global: (Re)building a Bosnian enterprise across transition
by Anna Calori - 1242-1274 Varieties of capitalism or variegated state capitalism? East Germany and Yugoslavia in comparative perspective
by Gareth Dale & Vladimir Unkovski-Korica
August 2023, Volume 65, Issue 6
- 935-958 British overseas railway investment and economic development: The Colombian National Railway Company and its impact on the Colombian interior
by Andrew Primmer - 959-982 The origins of the tools suppliers in the semiconductor industry
by Unni Pillai - 983-1004 Origins of disaster management: the British mine rescue system, c. 1900 to c. 1930
by John Singleton - 1005-1028 Soviet big business: The rise and fall of the state corporation Sovrybflot, 1965-1991
by Irina Yányshev-Nésterova - 1029-1047 Market maker? The Fantus Company and the making of a market for location in the United States
by Nicholas A. Phelps & Andrew M. Wood - 1048-1071 Using digital sources: the future of business history?
by Adam Nix & Stephanie Decker - 1072-1098 West Indies technologies in the East Indies: Imperial preference and sugar business in Bihar, 1800–1850s
by Karolina Hutková - 1099-1117 The decline of companies and voluntary organisations as infrastructure providers in nineteenth-century England
by Ian Webster
July 2023, Volume 65, Issue 5
- 787-802 Creating global capitalism: An introduction to commodity trading companies and the first global economy
by Marten Boon & Espen Storli - 803-820 From traders to planters: The evolving role and importance of trading companies in the 19th century Anglo-Indian Indigo trade
by Michael Aldous - 821-847 Foreign merchant businesses and the integration of the Black and Azov Seas of the Russian Empire into the First global economy
by Alexandra Papadopoulou - 848-862 Sourcing and shipping museum objects from East Africa to the Smithsonian, 1887–1891
by Amy Stambach - 863-879 Global trading companies in the commodity chain of rubber between 1890 and the 1920s
by Bastian Linneweh - 880-901 Mitsui Bussan and the Manchurian soybean trade: Geopolitics and economic strategies in China’s Northeast, ca. 1870s–1920s
by Hiromi Mizuno & Ines Prodöhl - 902-919 Branding and retail strategy in the condensed milk trade: Borden and Nestlé in East Asia, 1870–1929
by Thomas David DuBois - 920-934 Natural born merchants. The Hudson Bay Company, science and Canada’s final fur frontiers (1925–1931)
by Robrecht Declercq
May 2023, Volume 65, Issue 4
- 583-605 The shifting corporate culture in the financial services industry: Explaining the emergence of the ‘culture of greed’ in an Australian Financial Services Company
by Monica J. Keneley - 606-635 The development of the chartered financial analyst in the United States during the twentieth century
by Simon Hussain - 636-655 Bubbles in history
by William Quinn & John D. Turner - 656-678 From light touch to top management control: HSBC’s integration of its first two acquired subsidiaries 1960-1980
by Qing Lu & Steven Toms & Yingqi Wei - 679-698 Death on the stock exchange: The fate of the 1948 population of large UK quoted companies, 1948–2018
by G. Meeks & G. Whittington - 699-718 Banking on détente: Barclays, Paribas, and Société Générale in Poland, 1950s-1980s
by Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol - 719-739 The pitfalls of multinational banking: The case of Italian banks in Egypt before WWII
by Enrico Berbenni - 740-761 The paradox of scrap and the European steel industry’s loss of leadership (1950–1970)
by Pablo Díaz-Morlán & Miguel Á. Sáez-García - 762-786 German Capital and the development of the Spanish hotel industry (1950s-1990s): A tale of two strategic alliances
by Elena San Román & Nuria Puig & Águeda Gil-López
February 2023, Volume 65, Issue 2
- 217-234 The brokers of globalization: Towards a history of business associations in the international arena
by Pierre Eichenberger & Neil Rollings & Janick Marina Schaufelbuehl - 235-259 The development of transnational business associations during the twentieth century
by Neil Rollings - 260-283 ’A world parliament of business’? The International Chamber of Commerce and its presidents in the twentieth century
by Thomas David & Pierre Eichenberger - 284-301 Becoming the advocate for US-based multinationals: The United States Council of the International Chamber of Commerce, 1945–1974
by Janick Marina Schaufelbuehl - 302-328 Liberalisation or protectionism for the single market? European automakers and Japanese competition, 1985–1999
by Grace Ballor - 329-344 The Business Roundtable and the politics of U.S. manufacturing decline in the global 1970s
by Benjamin C. Waterhouse - 345-365 Let’s coordinate! The reinforcement of a ‘liberal bastion’ within European Industrial Federations, 1978-1987
by Sabine Pitteloud - 366-381 Fighting for a neoliberal Europe: Swiss business associations and the UNICE, 1970–1978
by Ludovic Iberg - 382-388 Business transnationalism, looking from the outside in
by Glenda Sluga - 389-390 The Gold in the Rings: The People and Events That Transformed the Olympic Games
by Kevin Tennent - 391-392 Diana Kelly. The Red Taylorist: the life and times of Walter Nicholas Polakov
by Bernardo Bátiz-Lazo - 393-394 Merchants: The Community That Shaped England’s Trade and Empire
by Alka Raman - 395-396 Trade and nation: how companies and politics reshaped economic thought
by William Pettigrew
January 2023, Volume 65, Issue 1
- 1-23 Collaborating profitably? The fundraising practices of the contemporary art society, 1919–1939
by Marta Herrero & Thomas R. Buckley - 24-55 Art dealers’ inventory strategy: the case of Goupil, Boussod & Valadon from 1860 to 1914
by Geraldine David & Christian Huemer & Kim Oosterlinck - 56-87 Business organisation in the Mediterranean Sea: Genoese galley entrepreneurs in the service of the Spanish Empire (late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries)
by Benoît Maréchaux - 88-112 ‘The originator of Eni’s ideas’. Marcello Boldrini at the top of Agip/Eni (1948–1967)
by Maurizio Romano - 113-130 The embeddedness of ‘public’ enterprises: the case of the Gdynia (Poland) and Uljanik (Croatia) shipyards
by Peter Wegenschimmel & Andrew Hodges - 131-156 Comparing private and public approaches to state megaproject implementation: The R100-R101 airship development case study
by Catherine Jill Bamforth & Malcolm Abbott - 157-185 Assessable stock and the Comstock mining companies
by Glenda Oskar - 187-209 Death and taxes: Estate duty – a neglected factor in changes to British business structure after World War two
by Marie M. Fletcher - 210-211 Gendered capitalism. Sewing machines and multinational business in Spain and Mexico (1850–1940)
by Susana Martínez-Rodríguez - 212-213 Tata: the global corporation that built Indian capitalism
by Swapnesh Masrani - 214-215 The English East India Company’s silk enterprise in Bengal, 1750–1850
by Alka Raman - 216-217 Canada, a working history
by Peter Scott
April 2022, Volume 65, Issue 3
- 397-413 Normative practices, narrative fallacies? International reinsurance and its history
by Robin Pearson - 414-422 An integrative approach to investigating longstanding organisational phenomena; opportunities for practice theorists and historians
by Paula Jarzabkowski & Rebecca Bednarek & Wendy Kilminster & Paul Spee - 423-453 State and transforming institutional logics: the emergence and demise of Ottoman cooperatives as hybrid organizational forms, 1861–1888
by Cemil Ozan Soydemir & Mehmet Erçek - 454-478 Entrepreneurial strategies in a family business: growth and capital conversions in historical perspective
by Nicholas D. Wong & Tom McGovern - 479-501 Cross-fertilising scenario planning and business history by process-tracing historical developments: Aiding counterfactual reasoning and uncovering history to come
by James Derbyshire - 502-524 Market-based financing for small corporations during early industrialisation: The case of salt corporations in Japan, 1880s–1910s
by Kiyotaka Maeda - 525-540 Entrepreneurial relationship marketing in 19th century India – The case of railway contractor Joseph Stephens
by Stefan Lagrosen & Achinto Roy - 541-571 Infant company protection in the German semi-synthetic fibre industry: Market power, technology, the Nazi government and the post-1945 world market
by Jonas Scherner & Mark Spoerer - 572-573 Chinese hinterland capitalism and shanxi piaohao: Banking, state, and family, 1720-1910
by Ghassan Moazzin - 574-575 Capital and Colonialism: The Return on British Investments in Africa, 1869–1969
by Nicolaas Strydom - 576-577 L’Arsenale di venezia. Da grande complesso industriale a risorsa patrimoniale
by Isabella Cecchini - 580-581 Quakers in the British Atlantic World, 1660-1800
by Sheryllynne Haggerty
December 2022, Volume 64, Issue 9
- 1567-1599 International business, multinational enterprises and nationality of the company: a constructive review of literature
by Alfred Reckendrees & Boris Gehlen & Christian Marx - 1600-1622 Changing corporate domicile: The case of the Rhodesian Selection Trust companies
by Simon Mollan & Billy Frank & Kevin Tennent - 1623-1647 The paradox of nationality: Foreign investment in Portuguese Africa (1890–1974)
by Álvaro Ferreira da Silva & Pedro Neves - 1648-1665 ‘American Management’ vs ‘Swiss Labour Peace’. The closure of the Swiss Firestone factory in 1978
by Sabine Pitteloud - 1666-1683 The defence of cosmopolitan capitalism by Sir Charles Addis, 1914-1919: A microhistorical study of a classical liberal banker in wartime
by Andrew Smith & Maki Umemura - 1684-1708 Filling a colonial void? German business strategies and development assistance in India, 1947–1974
by Julian Faust - 1709-1734 National conflicts in a multinational: The case of the Dutch-German AKU/VGF/Akzo, 1920s to 1970s
by Christian Marx & Ben Wubs - 1735-1736 Tobias Straumann: 1931. Debt, crisis and the rise of Hitler
by Christopher Kopper - 1737-1738 French banking and entrepreneurialism in China and Hong Kong from the 1850s to 1980s
by Luman Wang - 1739-1740 Unfree markets: The slaves’ economy and the rise of capitalism in South Carolina
by Rafael I. Pardo - 1741-1743 Book review of historical organization studies: Theory and applications
by Trevor Israelsen - 1744-1745 History in management and organization studies: from margin to mainstream
by Amon Barros
October 2022, Volume 64, Issue 8
- 1395-1412 The atomic business: structures and strategies
by M. Rubio-Varas & J. De la Torre & D. P. Connors - 1413-1434 Looking for cheap and abundant power: Business, government and nuclear energy in Finland
by Niklas Jensen-Eriksen - 1435-1459 Nuclear engineering and technology transfer: The Spanish strategies to deal with US, french and german nuclear manufacturers, 1955–1985
by Joseba De la Torre & Mar Rubio-Varas & Esther M. Sánchez-Sánchez & Gloria Sanz Lafuente - 1460-1493 Tennessee valley in Southern Italy: How the ENSI project was the first and only World Bank loan for nuclear power
by Rita Mascolo - 1494-1509 Fast breeder reactor technology and the entrepreneurial state in the UK
by Niall G. MacKenzie & Stephen Knox & Matthew Hannon - 1510-1553 Fuel for commercial politics: the nucleus of early commercial proliferation of atomic energy in three acts
by Matti Roitto & Pasi Nevalainen & Miina Kaarkoski - 1554-1555 American blockbuster: movies, technology, and wonder
by Richard Ravalli - 1556-1557 Compassionate capitalism: business and community in medieval England
by James Davis - 1558-1559 Managing the marketplace: Reinventing shopping centres in post-war Australia
by David Merrett - 1560-1563 China bound. John Swire & Sons and its world, 1816-1980
by Hubert Bonin - 1564-1565 The rise and fall and reinvention of a global icon
by Bernardo Bátiz-Lazo
September 2022, Volume 64, Issue 7
- 1185-1210 The institutionalization of the fight against white-collar crime in Switzerland, 1970-1990
by Thibaud Giddey - 1211-1243 Changes in Victorian entrepreneurship in England and Wales 1851-1911: Methodology and business population estimates
by Robert J. Bennett & Harry Smith & Piero Montebruno & Carry van Lieshout - 1244-1259 Gender inequality and the professionalisation of accountancy in the UK from 1870 to the interwar years
by Claire Evans & Nick Rumens - 1260-1280 ‘Buy British’: An analysis of UK attempts to turn a slogan into government policy in the 1970s and 1980s
by David Clayton & David M. Higgins - 1281-1294 Instrumentality and influence of Fayol’s doctrine: history, politics and emotions in two post-war settings
by Aykut Berber & Nancy Harding & Farooq Mughal - 1295-1318 A leading French trade house in China: Olivier (1900s–1930s)
by Hubert Bonin - 1319-1345 Co-evolution of a MNE and institutional environment – focus on institutional logics change
by Anna Karhu - 1346-1368 A Wesleyan work ethic? Entrepreneurship and Weber’s protestant work ethic in the case of Isaac Holden, c. 1807–1897
by Matthew Hollow - 1369-1387 ‘And one man in his time plays many parts’ – Samuel Pepys business administrator, accomptant and auditor
by Karen McBride - 1388-1389 Becoming the World’s Biggest Brewer: Artois, Piedbouef and Interbrew (1880-2000)
by Ignazio Cabras - 1390-1391 The Education Trap: Schools and the Remaking of Inequality in Boston
by Lily Geismer - 1392-1393 Entrepreneurship in Spain. A history
by Juan Hernández Andreu
July 2022, Volume 64, Issue 6
- 1011-1039 Strategy and business history rejoined: How and why strategic management concepts took over business history
by Juha-Antti Lamberg & Jari Ojala & Jan-Peter Gustafsson - 1040-1070 From Monsanto to ‘Monsatan’: Ownership and control of history as a strategic resource
by Shane Hamilton & Beatrice D’Ippolito - 1071-1087 Monopoly and competition: the Kenyan commercial banks at the end of the colonial period (1954–1963)
by Christian Velasco - 1088-1109 The nationalisation of British banks in post-colonial Tanzania: Did the banks’ net capital export position and home government support influence compensation negotiation outcomes?
by Emmanuel Onah & Chinwe Okoyeuzu & Chibuike Uche - 1110-1130 Autarky, market creation and innovation: Snia Viscosa and Saici, 1933-1970
by Valerio Cerretano - 1131-1148 Protection and the British rayon industry during the 1920s
by Brian D. Varian - 1149-1171 A loose coupling perspective on Ancient Egypt economy and society
by Jean-Loup Richet - 1172-1173 Post-War business planners in the United States, 1939–48: The rise of the corporate moderates
by Sebastian Huempfer - 1174-1175 Unending capitalism: How consumerism negated China's Communist Revolution
by Thomas David DuBois - 1176-1177 Promoting monopoly: AT&T and the politics of public relations, 1876–1941, by Karen Miller Russell
by Pasi Nevalainen - 1178-1179 Victorian literary businesses. The management and practices of the british publishing industry
by María Fernández-Moya - 1180-1181 Boom and bust: a global history of financial bubbles
by Mark Billings - 1182-1183 The Routledge companion to makers of global business
by Nuria Puig
June 2022, Volume 64, Issue 5
- 855-881 Rethinking waste within business history: A transnational perspective on waste recycling in World War II
by Chad Denton & Heike Weber - 882-903 Nazi German waste recovery and the vision of a circular economy: The case of waste paper and rags
by Heike Weber - 904-922 Korean kuzuya, ‘German-style control’ and the business of waste in wartime Japan, 1931-1945
by Chad B. Denton - 923-945 The brassware industry and the salvage campaigns of wartime colonial Korea (1937-1945)
by Michael Kim - 946-962 Point of no return: Soviet paper reuse, 1932–1945
by Birgitte Beck Pristed - 963-983 Trading with the enemy? The flow of scrap between Britain and Germany from pre-war rearmament to post-war reconstruction
by Peter Thorsheim - 984-1000 Recycling war machines: Canadian munitions disposal, reverse logistics, and economic recovery after World War II
by Alex Souchen - 1001-1002 Imperial standard: Imperial oil, exxon, and the Canadian oil industry from 1880
by Ilaria Suffia - 1003-1005 Nothing succeeds like failure: the sad history of american business schools
by Christoph Viebig - 1006-1009 A history of corporate financial reporting in Britain
by Richard Macve
May 2022, Volume 64, Issue 4
- 633-654 Chinese culture and banyan-tree style family businesses: The enterprising family of Lo Ying-shek in Hong Kong
by Victor Zheng & Po-san Wan - 655-681 Modern Chinese banking networks during the Republican Era
by Lingyu Kong & Florian Ploeckl - 682-703 Chinese entrepreneurship in Indonesia: A business demography approach
by Pierre van der Eng - 704-726 Corporate structural change for tax avoidance: British multinational enterprises and international double taxation between the First and Second World Wars
by Ryo Izawa - 727-754 Foreign direct investment and the undertow of history: Nationhood and the influence of history on the Czech-German relationship
by Anna Soulsby - 755-780 Organisational development in the context of radical institutional change: the case study of Poland’s Ursus
by Aleksandra Wąsowska - 781-800 Czechoslovak film industry on the way from private business to public good (1918-1945)
by Antonie Doležalová & Hana Moravcová - 801-830 Women, uniforms and brand identity in Barclays Bank
by Victoria Barnes & Lucy Newton - 831-853 State reforms in early modern mining: Røros copperworks and the role of workers managers, investors and the state in business development
by Kristin Ranestad
April 2022, Volume 64, Issue 3
- 457-474 Business schools and the Spanish business elite since the mid-twentieth century
by Luis Chirosa-Cañavate & Juan A. Rubio-Mondéjar & Josean Garrués-Irurzun - 475-490 Between the market and the state: Ibáñez, the Marquis of Sargadelos (1749–1809), a Spanish businessman sailing against the tide
by Joaquín Ocampo Suárez-Valdés & Patricia Suárez Cano - 491-510 Selling the past. The use of history as a marketing strategy in Spain, 1900-1980
by José Antonio Miranda & Felipe Ruiz-Moreno - 511-536 Succession in large nineteenth-century Chilean family businesses
by Juan Ricardo Nazer & Manuel Llorca-Jaña - 537-557 German economic power in Southeastern Europe: The case of Reemtsma and the Greek tobacco merchants (1923-1939)
by Juan Carmona-Zabala - 558-582 Origins resting behind banking financial accountability of paragraphs 78 to 82 of the First Schedule of the Companies Act 1862 (UK)
by Chantal S. Game & Lisa M. Cullen & Alistair M. Brown - 583-586 The indigenous origins of UK corporate financial accountability: a comment
by Robin Pearson - 587-609 Couture ltd: French fashion’s debut in London’s west end
by Véronique Pouillard & Waleria Dorogova - 610-625 A return ticket to the world market? The Leipzig fur industry, internationalism and the case of the International Fur Exhibition (IPA) in 1930
by Robrecht Declercq - 626-627 La industrialización en bogotá entre 1830 y 1930: un proceso lento y difícil
by Martha Elizabeth Garavito - 628-628 X-ray contrast agent technology. A revolutionary history, by Christoph de Haën, Boca Raton/London/New York, CRC Press-Taylor & Francis Group, 2019, xi +326 pp., (hardback), ISBN 978-1-138-35164-6 show [zaq no="AQ1"]
by Paloma Fernández Pérez - 629-630 La politique pétrolière de la France de 1861 à 1974 à travers le rôle de la compagnie privée Desmarais frères
by Hubert Bonin - 631-632 The overseers of early american slavery: supervisors, enslaved labourers and the plantation enterprise
by Trevor Burnard
January 2022, Volume 64, Issue 2
- 207-225 Noblemen in business in the nineteenth century: the survival of an economic elite?
by Silvia A. Conca Messina & Takeshi Abe - 226-238 Far from the passive property. An entrepreneurial landowner in the nineteenth century Papal State
by Daniela Felisini - 239-254 The noble entrepreneurs coming from the bourgeoisie: Counts Bettoni Cazzago during the nineteenth century
by Paolo Tedeschi - 255-279 Agriculture and nobility in Lombardy. Land, management and innovation (1815-1861)
by Silvia A. Conca Messina & Catia Brilli - 280-296 Exemplifying aristocratic cross-border entrepreneurship before WWI, from a Portuguese perspective
by Maria Eugenia Mata - 297-326 The Genoese nobility: Land, finance and business from restoration to the First World War
by Roberto Tolaini - 327-358 Family entrepreneurial orientation as a driver of longevity in family firms: a historic analysis of the ennobled Trenor family and Trenor y Cía
by Begoña Giner & Amparo Ruiz - 359-384 An aristocratic enterprise: the Ginori porcelain manufactory (1735–1896)
by Monika Poettinger