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September 2015, Volume 57, Issue 6
- 949-950 The optical munitions industry in Great Britain, 1888-1923
by Chris Corker - 950-952 Trams or tailfins? Public and private prosperity in postwar West Germany and the United States
by Espen Ekberg - 952-953 Industrial archaeology: a handbook
by Roy Edwards
July 2015, Volume 57, Issue 5
- 655-663 Editorial: re-introducing evolutionary theory to business history: making sense of today's structure
by Jim Quinn - 664-687 The evolution of the pharmaceutical industry
by Franco Malerba & Luigi Orsenigo - 688-704 Constructing an 'industry': the case of industrial gases, 1886-2006
by Ray Stokes & Ralf Banken - 705-715 Deepening the conversation between business history and evolutionary economics
by Johann Peter Murmann - 716-735 What drove the financial crisis? Structuring our historical understanding of a predictable evolutionary disaster
by Michael G. Jacobides - 736-768 The evolution of private equity: corporate restructuring in the UK, c .1945-2010
by Steven Toms & Nick Wilson & Mike Wright - 769-772 Evolutionary economics and recounting of business history
by Richard Nelson
June 2015, Volume 57, Issue 4
- 485-511 Liberty in Paris: International retailing, 1889-1932
by Anne Marie Doherty & Nicholas Alexander - 512-527 Cartel success and institutions. The Finnish Cotton Cartel, 1903-1939
by Mika Kallioinen - 528-563 Management control systems, trust and risk in inter-organisational relationships: The case of Francisco Gonz�lez de la Sierra and its partner Rivas y Cantallops (1847-1864)
by M. Capelo & P. Araújo & C. �lvarez-Dardet - 564-588 Demonstrating distinction at 'the lowest edge of the black-coated class': The family expenditures of Edwardian railway clerks
by Peter Scott & James Trevor Walker - 589-613 Co-operative wineries: Temporal solution or efficient firms? The Spanish case during late Francoism, 1970-1981
by Francisco J. Medina-Albaladejo - 614-637 Decision-making authority in British supermarket chains
by Andrew Alexander - 638-639 World insurance: the evolution of a global risk network
by Luis Lobo-Guerrero - 639-640 A nation of small shareholders: marketing Wall Street after World War II
by Andrew Smith - 641-642 Histoire de l'industrie horlog�re suisse, de Jacques David � Nicolas Hayek (1850-2000) / Histoire du Swatch Group
by Hubert Bonin - 642-644 Business goals and social commitment. Shaping organisational capabilities - Colombia's Fundaci�n Social, 1984-2011
by Felix Behling - 644-645 Building co-operation: a business history of the co-operative group, 1863-2013
by Nicholas Alexander - 645-647 The East German economy, 1945-2010: falling behind or catching up?
by Ivor Bolton - 647-648 The making of the modern British home: the suburban semi & family life between the wars
by Matthew Hollow - 649-650 The House of Rothschild in Spain, 1812-1941
by Paloma Fern�ndez P�rez - 650-652 Ferranti. A history: Volume 3: management, mergers and fraud, 1987-1993
by Sarah Wilson - 652-654 Historia de la investigaci�n de mercados en Colombia. Trayectoria empresarial de Napole�n Franco [Market research history in Colombia. Entrepreneurial trajectory of Napole�n Franco]
by Javier Mej�a
April 2015, Volume 57, Issue 3
- 347-357 Tripartism in Comparative and Historical Perspective
by Richerd Croucher & Geoffrey Wood - 358-375 Institutions, history and wage bargaining outcomes: international evidence from the post-World War Two era
by Chris Minns & Marian Rizov - 376-397 European tripartism: chimera or reality? The 'new phase' of the European social dialogue in the light of tripartite theory and practice
by Thomas James Prosser & Emmanuelle Perin - 398-417 The dynamics of tripartism in post-democratic transitions: comparative lessons from Spain and Poland
by Guglielmo Meardi & Juliusz Gardawski & Oscar Molina - 418-437 The life and death of Irish social partnership: lessons for social pacts
by Paul Teague & Jimmy Donaghey - 438-460 Making Singapore's tripartism work (faster): the formation of the Singapore National Employers' Federation in 1980
by Peter Sheldon & Bernard Gan & David Morgan - 461-483 The ending of southern Africa's tripartite dream: the cases of South Africa, Namibia and Mozambique
by Pauline Dibben & Gilton Klerck & Geoffrey Wood
March 2015, Volume 57, Issue 2
- 203-223 Sisyphus in business: Success, failure and the different types of failure
by Arjan van Rooij - 224-240 Investment decision-making and industrial performance: The British wool industry during the interwar years
by Sue Bowden & David M. Higgins - 335-336 The world's key industry
by Alex Gillett - 336-337 Beggar thy neighbour: a history of usury and debt
by Josephine Maltby - 337-339 The people's car: a global history of the Volkswagen Beetle
by Tom�s Fern�ndez-de-Sevilla - 339-341 Diriger une grande entreprise au xx-super-e si�cle. L'�lite industrielle fran�aise
by Hubert Bonin - 341-343 Understanding Family Businesses: Undiscovered approaches, unique perspectives and neglected topics
by Farzana Nahid
January 2015, Volume 57, Issue 1
- 1-4 New business history?
by Abe de Jong & David Michael Higgins - 5-29 Towards a new business history?
by Abe de Jong & David Michael Higgins & Hugo van Driel - 30-40 New business histories! Plurality in business history research methods
by Stephanie Decker & Matthias Kipping & R. Daniel Wadhwani - 41-63 Ethnomethodology and the production of history: studying 'history-in-action'
by Andrea Whittle & John Wilson - 64-96 Large and entangled: Italian business groups in the long run
by Andrea Colli & Michelangelo Vasta - 97-121 Ownership, financial strategy and performance: the Lancashire cotton textile industry, 1918-1938
by David Higgins & Steven Toms & Igor Filatotchev - 122-155 The determinants of bank internationalisation in times of financial globalisation: evidence from the world's largest banks, 1980-2007
by Arjen Mulder & Gerarda Westerhuis - 156-181 Back to the failure: an analytic narrative of the De Lorean debacle
by Graham Brownlow - 182-202 Complexity in history: modelling the organisational demography of the British banking sector
by Philip Garnett & Simon Mollan & R. Alexander Bentley
November 2014, Volume 56, Issue 8
- 1201-1222 As old as history: Family-controlled business groups in transport services: the case of SEUR
by Elena San Rom�n & Paloma Fern�ndez P�rez & �gueda Gil L�pez - 1223-1242 The history of entrepreneurship: Medieval origins of a modern phenomenon
by Mark Casson & Catherine Casson - 1243-1261 Majorca's tourism cluster: The creation of an industrial district, 1919-36
by Joan Carles Cirer-Costa - 1262-1280 Is the speed of post-acquisition integration manageable? Case study: post-acquisition integration of HSBC with the Mercantile Bank, 1959-84
by Qing Lu - 1281-1311 Across borders and beyond boundaries: How the Olivetti Company became a multinational
by Adriana Castagnoli - 1312-1334 Europeanised French bankers? (From the 1830s to the 1970s)
by Hubert Bonin - 1335-1360 Beneficiaries or policyholders? The role of women in Swedish life insurance 1900-1950
by Liselotte Eriksson - 1361-1379 Navigating the M-Form: Product Scope Review and the development of the General Electric Computer Department
by Roy Edwards & Anthony Gandy - 1380-1381 The Pennsylvania Railroad. Volume 1: building an empire, 1846-1917
by Terry Gourvish - 1381-1382 The rise of marketing and market research
by Alex Gillett - 1382-1383 Un cartel parfait: reseaux, R&D et profits dans l'industrie Suisse des cables
by Margrit M�ller - 1384-1385 Wall street: A history
by Ranald Michie
October 2014, Volume 56, Issue 7
- 1037-1056 Family firm, health resort and industrial colony: The grand hotel and mineral springs at Mondariz Balneario, Spain, 1873-1932
by John K. Walton - 1057-1083 Made in Italy. Made in Britain. Quality, brands and innovation in the European poultry market, 1950-80
by Alessandra Tessari & Andrew Godley - 1084-1110 Associational autonomy or political influence? The case of the cooperation between the Danish Dairies' Buttermark Association and the Danish state, 1900-1912
by Gunnar Lind Haase Svendsen - 1111-1128 A gamble forced upon them? A re-appraisal of Ulster Bank's operations in Southern Ireland 1921-32
by Eoin Drea - 1129-1142 In the eye of the storm: Isaac Seligman and the panic of 1873
by Edwin J. Perkins - 1143-1168 Anatomy of a rural meat operation: The family values/firm strategy nexus at Jackson's of Symington, c.1890-1981
by Sam McKinstry & Ying Yong Ding & Ron Livingstone - 1169-1195 Robust strategies: lessons from GKN 1759-2013
by Chris Carr & Andrew Lorenz - 1196-1197 The development of American finance
by Andrew Smith - 1197-1198 The digital flood: the diffusion of information technology across the U.S., Europe, and Asia
by David L. Stearns - 1198-1200 The new multinationals: Spanish firms in a global context
by Mar�a Fern�ndez Moya
September 2014, Volume 56, Issue 6
- 865-899 Corporations in the US and Europe 1790-1860
by Les Hannah - 900-914 From finance to management: Rui Ennes Ulrich, a Portuguese scholar of the early twentieth century
by Maria Eug�nia Mata & J.C. Rodrigues da Costa - 915-935 The twilight world of British business politics: The Spring Sunningdale conferences since the 1960s
by Neil Rollings - 936-955 Regulatory valuation of public utilities: A case study of the twentieth century
by Paul A. Grout & Andrew Jenkins & Anna Zalewska - 956-974 Firm size and growth in Sweden's life insurance market between 1855 and 1947: A test of Gibrat's law
by Mike Adams & Lars Fredrik Andersson & Philip Hardwick & Magnus Lindmark - 975-995 A tale of two asbestos giants: Corporate reports as (auto)biography
by Lee Moerman & Sandra van der Laan & David Campbell - 996-1020 Supplier networks in the German aircraft industry during World War II and their long-term effects on West Germany's automobile industry during the 'Wirtschaftswunder'
by Jonas Scherner & Jochen Streb & Stephanie Tilly - 1021-1022 El Banco de Barcelona (1844-1874), historia de un banco emisor
by Gabriel Tortella - 1022-1024 Empresariado en Colombia: perspectiva hist�rica y regional
by Juan Santiago Correa - 1024-1026 Financing the Raj: the City of London and colonial India 1858-1940
by Tirthankar Roy - 1026-1028 Institutions and European trade: merchants guilds, 1000-1800
by Oscar Gelderblom - 1028-1030 L'entreprise et sa m�moire. M�langes en l'honneur de Maurice Hamon
by Hubert Bonin - 1030-1031 Le biscuit et son march�. Olibet, LU et les autres marques depuis 1850
by Hubert Bonin - 1031-1033 Occupation, �puration, reconstruction. Le monde de l'entreprise au Havre (1940-1950)
by Hubert Bonin - 1033-1034 Pme et grandes entreprises en Europe du Nord-Ouest (xix-super-e-xx-super-e si�cles). Activit�s, strat�gies et performance
by Hubert Bonin - 1034-1036 The Karimjee Jivanjee family: merchant princes of East Africa 1800-2000
by James R. Brennan
July 2014, Volume 56, Issue 5
- 689-723 Hollywood in the world market - evidence from Australia in the mid-1930s
by John Sedgwick & Michael Pokorny & Peter Miskell - 724-745 Global strategies, differing experiences. Electricity companies in two late-industrialising countries: Spain and Argentina, 1890-1950
by Norma S. Lanciotti & Isabel Bartolom� - 746-764 Strategic inertia, financial fragility and organisational failure: The case of the Birkbeck Bank, 1870-1911
by Matthew Hollow - 765-788 An elastic managerial revolution: Family, managers and multidivisional organisation at Pirelli (1943-56)
by Daniele Pozzi - 789-815 From merchant to merchant-ruler: A structure-conduct-performance perspective of the East India Company's history, 1600-1765
by Sashi Sivramkrishna - 816-844 Crisis and change in the system of innovation: The Japanese pharmaceutical industry during the Lost Decades, 1990-2010
by Maki Umemura - 845-846 The Rise of the Modern Firm
by Leslie Hannah - 846-847 The computer boys take over: computers, programmers, and the politics of technical expertise
by Richard R. John - 847-849 The Essential P/E: Understanding the Stock Market through the price-earnings ratio
by Ali Kabiri - 849-851 A business and labour history of Britain: case studies of Britain in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
by Neville Kirk - 851-852 Wall Street women
by Josephine Maltby - 852-853 Money over two centuries: Selected topics in British monetary history
by Ranald Michie - 853-855 'Merely for Money'? Business culture in the British Atlantic, 1750-1850
by Siobhan Talbott - 855-857 When the shopping was good: Woolworths and the Irish main street
by Kevin D. Tennent - 857-858 Inside the illicit economy: reconstructing the smugglers' trade of sixteenth century Bristol
by Alex Gillett - 858-860 Commerce by a frozen sea. Native Americans and the European fur trade
by Catherine Desbarats
June 2014, Volume 56, Issue 4
- 517-546 Air Afrique: the demise of a continental icon
by Joseph Amankwah-Amoah & Yaw A. Debrah - 547-568 Selling agricultural products: farmers' co-operatives in production and marketing, 1880-1930
by Eva Fern�ndez - 569-591 'Profligacy in the encouragement of thrift': Savings banks in Ireland, 1817-1914
by Eoin McLaughlin - 592-622 An institutional account of governance structures in early modern business history: the Coventry business (hi)story
by Edward Kasabov & Usha Sundaram - 623-649 Making 'Green Giants': Environment sustainability in the German chemical industry, 1950s-1980s
by Geoffrey Jones & Christina Lubinski - 650-676 Patents, what for? The case of Crossley Brothers and the introduction of the gas engine into Spain, c. 1870-1914
by Jos� M. Ortiz-Villajos - 677-678 Trademarks, brands, and competitiveness
by Alex Gillett - 679-680 Le p�trole et la guerre. Oil and war
by Hubert Bonin - 680-682 La France et les Fran�ais en Russie. Nouvelles sources et approches (1815-1914)
by Hubert Bonin - 682-683 Intervention in the modern UK brewing industry
by Gerald Crompton - 683-685 Internet architecture and innovation
by Henk J. de Vries & Robert M. van Wessel - 685-687 Management innovation: essays in the spirit of Alfred D. Chandler, Jr
by Robert Grant
April 2014, Volume 56, Issue 3
- 341-371 Revisiting the fit-performance thesis half a century later: a historical financial analysis of Chandler's own matched and mismatched firms
by Kenneth E. Aupperle & William Acar & Debmalya Mukherjee - 372-390 Bringing history (back) into the resource-based view
by Andy Lockett & Andrew Wild - 391-413 The French paradox: A financial crisis during the golden age of the 1960s
by Bertrand Blancheton & Hubert Bonin & David Le Bris - 414-433 Product strategy choices - Honeywell and RCA mainframe computer product strategies 1963-71
by Anthony Gandy - 434-455 Transforming Australian business attitudes to competition: Responses to the Trade Practices Act 1965
by Martin P. Shanahan & Kerrie Round - 456-484 Rhetorics and realities of management practices in Pakistan: Colonial, post-colonial and post-9/11 influences
by Ashique Ali Jhatial & Nelarine Cornelius & James Wallace - 485-508 Change and continuity in management systems and corporate performance: Human resource management, corporate culture, risk management and corporate strategy in South Korea
by Woo Jun & Chris Rowley - 509-516 Ownership dispersion and listing rules in companies large and small: A reply
by Les Hannah & James Foreman-Peck
March 2014, Volume 56, Issue 2
- 135-160 A successful British MNE in the backyard of American big business: Explaining the performance of the American and Canadian subsidiaries of Lever Brothers 1888-1914
by Andrew David Allan Smith - 161-186 Opening the black box of entrepreneurship: The Italian case in a historical perspective
by Pier Angelo Toninelli & Michelangelo Vasta - 187-213 The art of advertising railways: organisation and coordination in Britain's railway marketing, 1860-1910
by Hiroki Shin - 214-235 Technology, labour and the rise of a financial newspaper - the early years of Dagens Industri
by Erik Lakomaa - 236-269 Business, finance, and politics: the rise and fall of international aluminium cartels, 1914-45
by Marco Bertilorenzi - 270-286 Salaries and promotion opportunities in the English banking industry, 1890-1936: a rejoinder
by Michael Heller & Bernadette Kamleitner - 287-313 Issues of management identity: attitudes to management within the Australian Institute of Management, 1940-73
by Denis Jon Nettle - 314-334 Interlocking directorates and conflicts of interest: the Rotterdamsche Bankvereeniging, M�ller & Co. and the Dutch financial crisis of the 1920s
by Christopher L. Colvin - 335-335 Some consequences of the early twentieth-century British divorce of ownership from control
by James Foreman-Peck & Leslie Hannah - 336-339 Editorial
by Ray Stokes & Andrea Colli & Stephanie Decker & Paloma Fern�ndez P�rez & Abe de Jong & Neil Rollings
January 2014, Volume 56, Issue 1
- 1-4 Scholarship in business history
by Mats Larsson & Lars Magnusson & Kersti Ullenhag - 5-21 Prosopographic studies of business leaders for understanding industrial and corporate change
by Susanna Fellman - 22-36 What do firms maximise? The contribution of business history to a controversial topic
by Margrit M�ller - 37-53 Family business and business history: An example of comparative research
by Andrea Colli & Mats Larsson - 54-70 Business history and legal history
by Marianne Dahl�n & Mats Larsson - 71-83 Business history and the history of work - a contested relationship
by Lars Magnusson - 84-100 The part and the whole
by Kersti Ullenhag - 101-115 Business history and economic globalisation
by Espen Ekberg & Even Lange - 116-133 Arla and Danish national identity - business history as cultural history
by Mads Mordhorst
November 2013, Volume 55, Issue 8
- 1265-1287 Leading a multinational is history in practice: The use of invented traditions and narratives at AkzoNobel, Shell, Philips and ABN AMRO
by Ronald Kroeze & Sjoerd Keulen - 1288-1317 Network interlocks: The connected emergence of chambers of commerce and provincial banks in the British Isles, 1767-1823
by Robert J. Bennett - 1318-1338 Nestl� coping with Japanese nationalism: Political risk and the strategy of a foreign multinational enterprise in Japan, 1913-45
by Pierre-Yves Donz� & Takafumi Kurosawa - 1339-1360 The perils of personal capital in antebellum America: John Spotswood Wellford and Virginia's Catharine Furnace
by Sean Patrick Adams - 1361-1384 Pushing technological progress by strategic manoeuvring: the triumph of Blu-ray over HD-DVD
by Simon den Uijl & Henk J. de Vries
October 2013, Volume 55, Issue 7
- 1047-1057 The Age of Strategy: Strategy, Organizations and Society
by Chris Carter - 1058-1073 Clausewitz: On strategy
by Martin Kornberger - 1074-1099 The 'problem' of the office: Scientific management, governmentality and the strategy of efficiency
by Ingrid Jeacle & Lee Parker - 1100-1118 Calculating failure: The making of a calculative infrastructure for forgiving and forecasting failure
by Liisa Kurunm�ki & Peter Miller - 1119-1142 Constructing 'the history of strategic management': A critical analysis of the academic discourse
by Pete Thomas & John Wilson & Owen Leeds - 1143-1167 A narrative approach to strategy-as-practice
by Andrew D. Brown & Edmund R. Thompson - 1168-1199 Politics and strategy practice: An ethnomethodologically-informed discourse analysis perspective
by Frank Mueller & Andrea Whittle & Alan Gilchrist & Peter Lenney - 1200-1227 Building castles from sand: Unlocking CEO mythopoetical behaviour in Hewlett Packard from 1978 to 2005
by Sotirios Paroutis & Max Mckeown & Simon Collinson - 1228-1246 Cultures of strategy: Remaking the BBC, 1968-2003
by Chris Carter & Alan McKinlay - 1247-1264 Making strategy matter: Social theory, knowledge interests and business education
by Stewart R. Clegg & Walter P. Jarvis & Tyrone S. Pitsis
September 2013, Volume 55, Issue 6
- 841-854 Long-term perspectives on family business
by Andrea Colli & Carole Howorth & Mary Rose - 855-874 Blending personal and managerial capitalism: Bertelsmann's rise from medium-sized publisher to global media corporation and service provider, 1950-2010
by Hartmut Berghoff - 875-891 Backstreet capitalism: An analysis of the family firm in the nineteenth-century Sheffield cutlery industry
by Geoffrey Tweedale - 892-909 Emotion, succession, and the family firm: Josiah Wedgwood & Sons
by Robin Holt & Andrew Popp - 910-941 Dynamic capabilities in a sixth-generation family firm: Entrepreneurship and the Bibby Line
by Oswald Jones & Abby Ghobadian & Nicholas O'Regan & Valerie Antcliff - 942-962 French family business and longevity: Have they been conducting sustainable development policies before it became a fashion?
by Nicolas Antheaume & Paulette Robic & Dominique Barbelivien - 963-980 Family banking in an era of crisis: N.M. Rothschild & Sons and business in central and eastern Europe between the World Wars
by Neil Forbes - 981-1000 Can families resist managerial and financial revolutions? Swiss family firms in the twentieth century
by St�phanie Ginalski - 1001-1018 Worldwide ties: The role of family business in global trade in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
by Christof Dejung - 1019-1046 Globalisation and the organisation of family philanthropy: A case of isomorphism?
by Marta Rey-Garcia & Nuria Puig-Raposo
July 2013, Volume 55, Issue 5
- 695-720 From money storage to money store: Openness and transparency in bank architecture
by Ann-Christine Frandsen & Tammy Bunn Hiller & Janice Traflet & Elton G. McGoun - 721-739 Alex Cowan & Sons Ltd, Papermakers, Penicuik: a Scottish case of Weber's Protestant Work Ethic
by Sam McKinstry & Ying Yong Ding - 740-767 The contests for power and influence over the regulatory space within the English professional football industry, 1980-2012
by Geoff Walters & Sean Hamil - 768-789 The Tavistock's 1945 invention of Organization Development: early British business and management applications of social psychiatry
by Bernard Burnes & Bill Cooke - 790-817 A Penrosean theory of acquisitive growth
by Andy Lockett & Andrew Wild - 818-839 Financing British manufacturing multinationals in Latin America, 1930-65
by Rory M. Miller
June 2013, Volume 55, Issue 4
- 524-542 Does the law and finance hypothesis pass the test of history?
by Aldo Musacchio & John D. Turner - 543-564 Some consequences of the early twentieth-century British divorce of ownership from control
by James Foreman-Peck & Leslie Hannah - 565-584 How insiders traded before rules
by Fabio Braggion & Lyndon Moore - 585-600 A new view of shareholder voting in the nineteenth century: evidence from Brazil, England and France
by Mariana Pargendler & Henry Hansmann - 601-619 Questioning 'law and finance': US stock market development, 1930-70
by Brian R. Cheffins & Steven A. Bank & Harwell Wells - 620-635 Shareholder voting rights in early American corporations
by Eric Hilt - 636-652 Law, politics and the governance of English and Scottish joint-stock companies, 1600-1850
by Mark Freeman & Robin Pearson & James Taylor - 653-669 Corporation formation in the antebellum United States in comparative context
by Richard Sylla & Robert E. Wright - 670-693 Ownership dispersion and the London Stock Exchange's 'two-thirds rule': an empirical test
by Brian R. Cheffins & Dmitri K. Koustas & David Chambers
April 2013, Volume 55, Issue 3
- 327-347 A distribution revolution: Changes in music distribution in the UK 1950--76
by Kevin D. Tennent - 348-374 Creating better boards through codification: Possibilities and limitations in UK corporate governance, 1992--2010
by Donald Nordberg & Terry McNulty - 375-404 Foreign direct investment in high-risk environments: an historical perspective
by Mark Casson & Teresa da Silva Lopes - 405-430 The spatial redistribution of Japanese direct investment in the United Kingdom between 1991 and 2010
by Peter J. Buckley & Sierk A. Horn & Adam R. Cross & John Stillwell - 431-447 Banking, bureaucracy and the career: the curious case of Mr Notman
by Alan McKinlay - 448-478 The growth and development of Clarke Chapman from 1864 to 1914
by Tom McGovern & Tom McLean - 479-497 ‘Keeping unbroken ways’: the role of the Railway Clearing House Secretariat in British freight transportation, c.1923--c.1947
by Roy Edwards - 498-523 The ‘miracle’ of car ownership in Japan's ‘Era of High Growth’, 1955--73
by Susan C. Townsend
March 2013, Volume 55, Issue 2
- 139-160 Bankers’ bonuses and the financial crisis: Context, evidence and the rhetoric--policy gap
by Alistair Bruce & Rodion Skovoroda - 161-189 Where now for fair trade?
by Bob Doherty & Iain A. Davies & Sophi Tranchell - 190-214 Coping with the Leviathan: Minority shareholders in state-owned enterprises -- evidence from Italy
by Andrea Colli - 215-235 Appropriate reactions to globalisation? Interest group theory and trade associations in clothing between 1970 and 2000 -- a comparison between Denmark and Sweden
by Kristoffer Jensen & Carina Gråbacke - 236-258 The co-evolution of third stream activities in UK higher education
by Andy Lockett & Mike Wright & Andrew Wild - 259-279 Opportunities, contradictions and attitudes: The evolution of university--business engagement since 1960
by Mary Rose & Moira Decter & Sarah Robinson & Sarah Jack & Nigel Lockett - 280-301 Accounting for money: The legal presuppositions of money and accounting in ancient Greece
by Mark S. Peacock - 302-312 Retailing in international markets, 1900--2010: A response to Godley and Hang's ‘Globalisation and the evolution of international retailing: A comment on Alexander's “British overseas retailing, 1900--1960”’
by Nicholas Alexander
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