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August 2021, Volume 63, Issue 6
- 877-891 Financing firms: Beyond the dichotomy between banks and markets
by José L. García-Ruiz & Michelangelo Vasta - 892-913 The coevolution of banks and corporate securities markets: The financing of Belgium’s industrial take-off in the 1830s
by Stefano Ugolini - 914-943 Did French stock markets support firms of the second industrial revolution?
by Emilie Bonhoure & David Le Bris - 944-965 Debating banking in Britain: The Colwyn committee, 1918
by Mark Billings & Simon Mollan & Philip Garnett - 966-987 Corporate networks in post-war Britain: Do finance–industry relationships matter for corporate borrowing?
by Philipp Kern & Gerhard Schnyder - 988-1006 The banking-industry relationship in Italy: large national banks and small local banks compared (1913–1936)
by Alberto Rinaldi & Anna Spadavecchia - 1007-1029 The role of institutional entrepreneurship in the development of accounting in the early 20th century in China
by Lina Xu & Sophia Ji & Steven Dellaportas - 1030-1047 International mercantile networks and financial intermediation in nineteenth century Scania (Sweden). Foreign private capital imports and informal credit market imbalances
by Anders Perlinge - 1048-1049 In Chocolate We Trust: The Hershey Company Town Unwrapped
by Stefano Magagnoli - 1050-1051 Cash and dash: How ATMS and computers changed banking
by Pål M. Vik - 1052-1053 Uneven centuries: Economic development of Turkey since 1820
by Vera Costantini
June 2021, Volume 63, Issue 5
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 705-726 Slavery, capitalism, incorporation and the Close Harbour Company of Jamaica, circa 1800
by Aaron Graham - 727-752 The Rootes group: From growth to take-over
by Tom Donnelly & Jason Begley & Clive Collis - 753-775 Women entrepreneurs in Italy: A prosopographic study
by Alberto Rinaldi & Giulia Tagliazucchi - 776-794 Women production workers’ introduction into a Norwegian Shipyard 1965–1989
by Richard Croucher & Gunnar Magne Økland - 795-825 Implementing and operating the Portsmouth Block Mill, 1803–1812
by James M. Wilson - 826-849 The rise of professional asset management: The UK investment trust network before World War I
by Dimitris P. Sotiropoulos & Janette Rutterford & Carry van Lieshout - 850-867 Business integration and its impact on film industry: The case of Korean film policies from the 1960s until the present
by Jimmyn Parc - 868-869 The fashion forecasters: a hidden history of color and trend prediction
by Rika Fujioka - 870-871 BIANCHI. Una storia italiana
by Carlo Mari - 872-873 History of Financial Institutions. Essays in the History of European Finance, 1800–1950
by Hubert Bonin - 874-875 Beiersdorf. The Company behind the Brands Nivea, Tesa, Hansaplast & Co
by Geoffrey Jones
May 2021, Volume 63, Issue 4
- 529-556 Seasonal variation in production, household composition and earnings in cottage manufacture: Evidence from women weavers employed by a mid-19th century Yorkshire firm
by Craig Heinicke - 557-573 Why does a prestigious emission house emit a loan for a peripheral state? The house of Rothschild and the Greek guaranteed loan of 1833
by Korinna Schönhärl - 574-605 The curse of agility: The Nokia Corporation and the loss of market dominance in mobile phones, 2003–2013
by Juha-Antti Lamberg & Sandra Lubinaitė & Jari Ojala & Henrikki Tikkanen - 606-667 Non-financial motivations in mergers and acquisitions: The Fiat–Ferrari case
by Laura Maran & Lee Parker - 668-685 The curious compatibility of consensus, corporatism, and neoliberalism: The Finnish business community and the retasking of a corporatist welfare state
by Maiju Wuokko - 686-704 Early regulation and social organisation on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, 1887–1892
by Mariusz Lukasiewicz
March 2021, Volume 63, Issue 3
- 353-377 ‘To save the industry from complete ruin’: Crisis and response in British fishing 1945-1951
by Martin Wilcox - 378-396 Great expectations: geological theories and technological transfer at Aardal Copperworks in Norway in the first half of the eighteenth century
by Finn Erhard Johannessen - 397-420 Progressive strategies of municipal trading: The policies of the London County Council Tramways c. 1891–1914
by David A. Turner & Kevin D. Tennent - 421-442 Business must go on: 175 years of an olive oil business beyond firms and families
by Fco. Javier Fernández-Roca & Jesús D. López-Manjón - 443-466 The emergence of neuromarketing investigated through online public communications (2002–2008)
by Clement Levallois & Ale Smidts & Paul Wouters - 467-488 Customer of last resort? The Swedish advertising industry and the government from World War II to the end of the Cold War
by Erik Lakomaa - 489-520 Entrepreneurs of the sky: Case studies on entrepreneurial learning from the early British aviation industry
by Catherine Jill Bamforth & Malcolm Abbott - 521-522 Research Handbook on the History of Corporate and Company Law
by Andrew Smith - 523-524 People, Places and Business Cultures, Essays in Honour of Francesca Carnevali
by Jim Tomlinson - 525-526 Terrence H. Witkowski, A History of American Consumption: Threads of Meaning, Gender, and Resistance
by Daniel Levinson Wilk - 527-528 Destructive Creation: American Business and the Winning of World War II
by Andrew Perchard
February 2021, Volume 63, Issue 2
- 175-204 History in corporate social responsibility: Reviewing and setting an agenda
by Christian Stutz - 205-224 Bounded Reliability and the termination of international joint ventures – insights from the Mid-Med Bank, 1975–1979
by Qing Lu - 225-248 ‘The caprice of a local board of guardians’: Geographies of new poor law procurement in England and Wales
by Douglas H.L. Brown - 249-270 Emergence of the small-scale iron foundry industry in Howrah (India), 1833–1913
by Sudhanshu Shekhar & Vidyanand Jha - 271-291 The political economy of banking regulation: interest groups and rational choice in the formation of the Swedish banking system 1822–1921
by Anders Ögren - 292-313 British IPO directors, 1891–1911
by Sturla Fjesme & Neal Galpin & Lyndon Moore - 314-341 Competition between organisational forms in Danish and Irish dairying around the turn of the twentieth century
by Eoin McLaughlin & Paul Sharp - 342-344 50 ans de construction navale en bord de Seine. Les ACSM et leur cité-jardin (1917–1966)
by Hubert Bonin - 345-346 Decision taking, confidence and risk management in banks from early modernity to the twentieth century
by Hubert Bonin - 347-348 A global history of co-operative business
by Tito Menzani - 349-350 How Americans kept warm in the 19th century
by Michael Douma - 351-352 Bankers and empire. How Wall Street colonized the Caribbean
by Jelle Bruinsma
January 2021, Volume 63, Issue 1
- 1-17 The rise of Indian business in the global context in the twentieth century: A review and introduction
by Swapnesh K. Masrani & Carlo Joseph Morelli & Amiya Kumar Bagchi - 18-37 Reassessing FERA: Examining British firms’ strategic responses to ‘Indianisation’
by Michael Aldous & Tirthankar Roy - 38-51 Regulating the post-independence textile trade: Anglo-Indian tariff negotiations from independence to the Multi-Fibre Arrangement
by Carlo Morelli - 52-71 Internationalisation of the Indian telecommunication industry (1947–2004): A firm-level perspective
by Ajit Nayak - 72-97 Internment as a business challenge: Political risk management and German multinationals in Colonial India (1914–1947)
by Christina Lubinski & Valeria Giacomin & Klara Schnitzer - 98-126 Ambiguous decolonisation: a postcolonial reading of the IHRM strategy of the Burmah Oil Company
by Neveen Abdelrehim & Aparajith Ramnath & Andrew Smith & Andrew Popp - 127-145 Getting together, living together, thinking together: Management development at Tata Sons 1940–1960
by Swapnesh K. Masrani & Linda Perriton & Alan McKinlay - 146-148 Philippe Marguerat, Banques et grande industrie: France, Grande-Bretagne, Allemagne (1880–1930) [Banks and big industry: France, Britain, Germany (1880–1930)]
by Hubert Bonin - 149-150 Storia del Banco di Sicilia
by Maria Stella Chiaruttini - 151-152 Dutch capitalism
by Mark Spoerer - 153-154 Global Luxury. Organizational change and emerging markets since the 1970s
by The Editors - 155-156 The Rise and Fall of the Italian Film Industry
by Sedgwick John - 157-158 Lancashire cotton spinners. A fortune made in the mills
by Roberto Rossi - 159-160 Risk and ruin: Enron and the culture of American capitalism
by Adam Nix - 161-162 European fashion. The creation of a global industry
by Valeria Pinchera - 163-164 The Bonanza King: John Mackay and the Battle Over the Greatest Riches in the American West
by Louis Galambos - 165-166 Multinational business and transnational regions. A transnational business history of energy transition in the Rhine region, 1945-1973
by Maurizio Romano - 167-168 Feeding Gotham. The Political Economy and Geography of Food in New York, 1790–1860
by Lavinia Parziale - 169-170 Between depression and disarmament. The international armaments business, 1919–1939
by Riccardo Semeraro - 171-172 Innovation and entrepreneurial networks in Europe
by David E. Andersson - 173-174 A new history of management
by Patricia Genoe McLaren
November 2020, Volume 62, Issue 8
- 1255-1278 Military food supply in the Republic of Venice in the eighteenth century: Entrepreneurs, merchants, and the state
by Giulio Ongaro - 1279-1302 To know or not to know: Silent complicity in crimes against humanity in Argentina (1976–1983)
by Willem de Haan - 1303-1323 Evading labour market regulations to preserve team performance: evidence from the Victorian Football League, 1930–70
by Luc Borrowman & Lionel Frost & Abdel K Halabi & Peter Schuwalow - 1324-1340 Compensating the passengers. A comparison of the management of three London underground crashes 1909–1975
by James Fowler - 1341-1372 The Population of Non-corporate Business Proprietors in England and Wales 1891–1911
by Robert J. Bennett & Harry Smith & Piero Montebruno - 1373-1394 Mistresses of company capital: Female partners in multi-owner firms, Spain (1886–1936)
by Susana Martínez-Rodríguez
October 2020, Volume 62, Issue 7
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 1063-1078 Business history special issue on foreign investment and the development of entrepreneurial and managerial capabilities in host economies
by Adoracion Álvaro-Moya & Susanna Fellman & Nuria Puig - 1079-1106 Foreign investment in Portugal and knowledge spillovers: From the Methuen Treaty to the 21st century
by T. S. Lopes & V. C. Simões - 1107-1136 Technology transfer networks in the first industrial age: the case of Derosne & Cail and the sugar industry (1818–1871)
by Nadia Fernández-de-Pinedo & Rafael Castro & David Pretel - 1137-1161 Staffing policies and human resource management in Argentina: American and British firms (1890–1930s)
by Norma Silvana Lanciotti & Andrea Lluch - 1162-1181 Immigrant entrepreneurs, technology transfer and knowledge spillovers: The case of Lyon Barcelona (1933–1981)
by Montserrat Llonch-Casanovas - 1182-1201 Decolonisation and the organisation of the international workforce: Dutch multinationals in Indonesia, 1945–1967
by Keetie Sluyterman - 1202-1230 Partners in a journey to the centre of the world: Spanish and Japanese knowledge transfer and alliances in the Spanish healthcare industries (1960s–1980s)
by Paloma Fernández Pérez - 1231-1253 Managing foreign know-how and local human capital: Urquijo Group and the rise of Spanish engineering firms
by Adoración Álvaro-Moya & Núria Puig & Eugenio Torres
August 2020, Volume 62, Issue 6
- 891-914 French textile specialisation in long run perspective (1836–1938): trade policy as industrial policy
by Stéphane Bécuwe & Bertrand Blancheton - 915-939 Debates and dissent inside the FOMC during WWII
by Etienne Farvaque & Antoine Parent & Piotr Stanek - 940-959 Enter the middleman: Legitimisation of literary agents in the British Victorian publishing industry 1875–1900
by Marrisa Joseph - 960-981 Strategic responses to low-cost competition: Technological lock-in in the Dundee jute industry
by Swapnesh K. Masrani & Peter McKiernan & Alan McKinlay - 982-1001 Share trading activity and the rise of the rentier in the UK before 1920
by Graeme G. Acheson & Christopher Coyle & David P. Jordan & John D. Turner - 1002-1026 The British house magazine 1945 to 2015: The creation of family, organisation and markets
by Michael Heller & Michael Rowlinson - 1027-1057 British corporate networks, 1976–2010: Extending the study of finance–industry relationships
by Emily Buchnea & Anna Tilba & John F. Wilson - 1058-1060 Tourisme, mobilité et développement régional dans les Alpes suisses. Montreux, Finhaut et Zermatt du xix e siècle à nos jours; Stations en tensions
by Hubert Bonin - 1061-1062 Entrepreneurship in Africa
by Nicolaas Strydom
July 2020, Volume 62, Issue 5
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 717-742 Business history and European integration: How EEC competition policy affected companies’ strategies
by Neil Rollings & Laurent Warlouzet - 743-762 Babcock and Wilcox Ltd, the ‘Babcock Family’ and regulation 17/62: A business response to new competition policy in the early 1960s
by Neil Rollings - 763-781 Creating clubs and giants: How competition policies influenced the strategy and structure of Nordic pulp and paper industry, 1970–2000
by Niklas Jensen-Eriksen - 782-814 From cartels to futures. The aluminium industry, the London Metal Exchange and European competition policies, 1960s–1980s
by Marco Bertilorenzi - 815-836 Embedding the market during times of crisis: the European automobile cartel during a decade of crisis (1973–1985)
by Sigfrido M. Ramírez Pérez - 837-857 The European Lilliputians attacking IBM: Balancing innovation and competition in the European Commission’s first big antitrust case (1973–1984)
by Arthe Van Laer - 858-878 The collapse of the French Shipyard of Dunkirk and EEC state-aid control (1977–86)
by Laurent Warlouzet - 879-880 The impact of globalisation on Argentina and Chile. Business enterprises and entrepreneurship
by Beatriz Rodriguez-Satizabal - 881-882 Anschluss an den Weltmarkt. Ungarns elektrotechnische Leitunternehmen, 1867–1949
by Claudius Ruch - 883-884 Fashionability: Abraham Moon and the creation of British cloth for the global market
by Bethan Bide - 885-886 European Banks and the Rise of International Finance: the post-Bretton Woods era
by Catherine R. Schenk - 887-889 Histoire des chemins de fer en France. Tome III: 1937–1997
by Hubert Boni
May 2020, Volume 62, Issue 4
- 545-565 Friends in high places: Government-industry relations in public sector house-building during Britain’s tower block era
by Peter Scott - 566-587 Untangling government, market, and investment failure during the Nigerian oil boom: the Cement Armada scandal 1974–1980
by Hanaan Marwah - 588-612 Retail trade and payment innovations in the digital era: a cross-industry and multi-country approach
by J. Carles Maixé-Altés - 613-636 The ‘Duce hometown effect’ on local industrial development: The case of Forlì
by Francesca Fauri & Matteo Troilo - 637-662 Accounting for the resilience of the machine-tool industry in Spain (c. 1960–2015)
by Jesús M. Valdaliso - 663-685 Why leverage does not always deliver: Lessons from the performance of the top 50 industrial firms in Greece during the Great Depression
by Ioanna-Sapfo Pepelasis & Stefanos Zarkos & Constantine Aivalis - 686-709 Europeanisation under authoritarian rule: Greek business and the hoped-for transition to electoral politics, 1967–1974
by Christos Tsakas - 710-711 Réguler l’économie. L’apport des organisations patronales. Europe, xixe–xxe siècles
by Hubert Bonin - 712-713 Family and business during the industrial revolution
by Niall G. MacKenzie - 714-715 Industrial development, technology transfer and global competition
by Yasushi HARA
April 2020, Volume 62, Issue 3
- 375-392 Introduction: The room for manoeuvre for firms in the Third Reich
by Ralf Banken - 393-409 Sewing for Hitler? The clothing industry during the ‘Third Reich’
by Roman Köster & Julia Schnaus - 410-420 The Munich Re: an internationally-oriented reinsurer in the Nazi era
by Christopher Kopper - 421-437 A hard-to-untangle business conglomerate: The economic empire of the German labour front
by Rüdiger Hachtmann - 438-450 Between values orientation and economic logic: Bosch in the Third Reich
by Johannes Bähr - 451-467 Commercial expansion in the steel industry of World War II: The case of Henry J. Kaiser and Friedrich Flick
by Tim Schanetzky - 468-487 Property, control and room for manoeuvre: Royal Dutch Shell and Nazi Germany, 1933–1945
by Marten Boon & Ben Wubs - 488-508 The country-of-origin effect and the international expansion of Spanish fashion companies, 1975–2015
by José Antonio Miranda - 509-535 Microfinances in the banking houses of Rio de Janeiro in 1864
by Carlos Eduardo Valencia Villa - 536-538 La sidérurgie française et la maison de Wendel pendant les Trente Glorieuses
by Hubert Bonin - 539-540 Policy signals and market responses: a 50-year history of Zambia’s relationship with foreign capital
by Simone Halleen - 541-542 Small business, education, and management. The life and times of John Bolton
by Silvia Milanesi - 543-544 Les bassins industriels des territoires occupés, 1914–1918. Des opérations militaires à la reconstruction
by Hubert Bonin
February 2020, Volume 62, Issue 2
- 197-221 Multinational mining companies, employment and knowledge transfer: Chile and Norway from ca. 1870 to 1940
by Kristin Ranestad - 222-239 Managing policy lapse risk in Sweden’s life insurance market between 1915 and 1947
by Mike Adams & Lars-Fredrik Andersson & Magnus Lindmark & Liselotte Eriksson & Elena Veprauskaite - 240-260 Business failure in an age of globalisation: Interpreting the rise and fall of the LG project in Wales, 1995–2006
by Leon Gooberman - 261-291 The professionalisation of selling and the transformation of a family business: Kenrick & Jefferson, 1878–1940
by David Paulson - 292-342 Corporate social responsibility before CSR: Practices at Aluminium du Cameroun (Alucam) from the 1950s to the 1980s
by Marie-Claire Loison & Celine Berrier-Lucas & Anne Pezet - 343-363 Extending William Baumol’s theory on entrepreneurship and institutions: lessons from post-Second World War Greece
by Zoi Pittaki - 364-366 Indochine années vingt. L’âge d’or de l’affairisme colonial (1918–1928). Banquiers, hommes d’affaires et patrons en réseaux
by Hubert Bonin - 367-368 Equity capital. From ancient partnerships to modern exchange traded funds
by Tim Kooijmans - 369-370 Baking powder wars: the cutthroat food fight that revolutionized cooking
by Marco Marigliano - 371-372 The rise of the global company: multinationals and the making of the modern world
by Julian Faust - 373-374 Green capitalism? Business and the environment in the twentieth century
by Mattias Näsman
January 2020, Volume 62, Issue 1
- 1-25 Cross-cultural factors in international branding
by Rafael Castro & Patricio Sáiz - 26-41 The transformation of global luxury brands: The case of the Swiss watch company Longines, 1880–2010
by Pierre-Yves Donzé - 42-69 Making Italian fashion global: Brand building and management at Gruppo Finanziario Tessile (1950s‒1990s)
by Elisabetta Merlo & Mario Perugini - 70-97 Brand image, cultural association and marketing: ‘New Zealand’ butter and lamb exports to Britain, c. 1920–1938
by Felicity Barnes & David M. Higgins - 98-122 The expansion of branding in international marketing: The case of olive oil, 1870s–1930s
by Ramon Ramon-Muñoz - 123-150 The making of Labatt ‘Blue’: The quest for a national lager brand, 1959–1971
by Matthew J. Bellamy - 151-178 The emergence of Italy as a fashion country: Nation branding and collective meaning creation at Florence’s fashion shows (1951–1965)
by Valeria Pinchera & Diego Rinallo - 179-195 Dreaming of the West: The power of the brand in Soviet Lithuania, 1960s–1980s
by Brigita Tranavičiūtė
November 2019, Volume 61, Issue 8
- 1259-1299 Financial fraud, scandals, and regulation: A conceptual framework and literature review
by Hugo van Driel - 1300-1325 Hidden in plain sight: Correspondent banking in the 1930s
by Laura Panza & David Merrett - 1326-1351 ‘An indispensable luxury’: British American Tobacco in the occupation of Germany, 1945–1948
by Thomas J. Kehoe & Elizabeth M. Greenhalgh - 1352-1378 Exclusion of women and organisational characteristics: Swedish mutual health insurance 1901–1910
by Lars-Fredrik Andersson & Liselotte Eriksson - 1379-1381 Intérêts économiques français et décolonisation de l’Afrique du Nord (1945–1962)
by Hubert Bonin - 1382-1383 The Formative Period of American Capitalism: A materialist interpretation
by Michael J. Douma - 1384-1385 West German industrialists and the making of the economic miracle. A history of mentality and recovery
by Matthias Kemmerer - 1386-1387 Money changes everything: how finance made civilisation possible
by Andrew Smith - 1388-1389 Win-win corporations: the Indian way of shaping successful strategies
by Sashi Sivramkrishna - 1390-1391 Ladies of the ticker. Women and Wall Street from the gilded age to the great depression
by Alberto Rinaldi - 1392-1393 The history of the beer and brewing industry: Brewing, beer and pubs. A global perspective
by Julien del Marmol
October 2019, Volume 61, Issue 7
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 1091-1107 Introduction: Leslie Hannah and business history in his time
by James Foreman-Peck & Daniel Raff & Peter Scott - 1108-1128 Hannah on ‘Hollywood history’: Exploring the limits of the Chandlerian model
by Daniel M.G. Raff - 1129-1143 The concept of the corporation
by John Kay - 1144-1157 Taxes and industrial structure
by Peter Temin - 1158-1174 An American and European technological difference: The early motor car power source
by James Foreman-Peck - 1175-1198 Financial diversification strategies before World War I: Buy-and-hold versus naïve portfolio selection
by Dimitris P. Sotiropoulos & Janette Rutterford - 1199-1221 Opening the black box of the common-law legal regime: Contrasts in the development of corporate law in Britain and the United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
by Ron Harris & Naomi R. Lamoreaux - 1222-1235 Incentives, inequality and taxation: The Meade Committee Report on the Structure and Reform of Direct Taxation (1978)
by Martin Chick - 1236-1257 Enterprise vs. product logic: the industrial reorganisation corporation and the rationalisation of the British electrical/electronics industry
by Anthony Gandy & Roy Edwards
August 2019, Volume 61, Issue 6
- 919-941 Prospects for a transparency revolution in the field of business history
by Andrew Smith & Maki Umemura - 942-970 What’s in a price? The American raw cotton market in Liverpool and the Anglo-American War
by Sheryllynne Haggerty - 971-1004 Restructuring of the Danish pork industry: The role of mergers and takeovers, 1960–2010
by Jesper Strandskov - 1005-1050 Failure to learn from failure: The 2008 mortgage crisis as a déjà vu of the mortgage meltdown of 1994
by Natalya Vinokurova - 1051-1082 The early emergence of European commercial education in the nineteenth century: Insights from higher engineering schools
by Adrien Jean-Guy Passant - 1083-1085 Les Gillet de Lyon. Fortunes d’une grande dynastie industrielle (1838-2015)
by Hubert Bonin - 1086-1087 La sfida internazionale della Comit
by Giuseppe Telesca - 1088-1089 Aluminiumville: Government, global business, and the Scottish Highlands
by Lachlan MacKinnon
July 2019, Volume 61, Issue 5
- 745-784 Introduction: Rhenish capitalism and business history
by Christian Marx & Morten Reitmayer - 785-809 The concept of social fields and the productive models: Two examples from the European automobile industry
by Morten Reitmayer - 810-832 Corporate law and corporate control in West Germany after 1945
by Boris Gehlen - 833-862 Between national governance and the internationalisation of business. The case of four major West German producers of chemicals, pharmaceuticals and fibres, 1945–2000
by Christian Marx - 863-878 Financing Rhenish capitalism: ‘bank power’ and the business of crisis management in the 1960s and 1970s
by Ralf Ahrens - 879-897 Supplier relations within the German automobile industry. The case of Daimler-Benz, 1950–1980
by Stephanie Tilly - 898-917 Confrontational coordination: The rearrangement of public relations in the automotive industry during the 1970s
by Ingo Köhler
May 2019, Volume 61, Issue 4
- 581-602 The virtues of dialogue between academics and businessmen
by Lise Arena & Leonard Minkes - 603-628 Directors and syndics in corporate networks: Argentina and Italy compared (1913–1990)
by Andrea Lluch & Alberto Rinaldi & Erica Salvaj & Michelangelo Vasta - 629-658 A French migrant business network in the period of export-led growth (ELG) in Mexico: The case of the Barcelonnettes
by José Galindo - 659-680 Cadbury and the rise of the supermarket: innovation in marketing 1953–1975
by Adrian R. Bailey & Andrew Alexander - 681-702 Technical self-sufficiency, pricing independence: a Penrosean perspective on China’s emergence as a major oil refiner since the 1960s
by Damian Tobin - 703-733 History of microfinance in Bangladesh: A life cycle theory approach
by Md Aslam Mia & Hwok-Aun Lee & VGR Chandran & Rajah Rasiah & Mahfuzur Rahman - 734-736 Les Européens dans les ports en situation coloniale, xixe-xxe siècles: Espaces portuaires. L’Europe du Nord à l’interface des économies et des cultures, xixe-xxe siècles: Gouverner les ports de commerce à l’heure libérale. Regards sur les pays d’Europe du Sud
by Hubert Bonin