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May 2018, Volume 60, Issue 4
- 447-473 How far does the apple fall from the tree? The size of English bank branch networks in the nineteenth century
by Victoria Barnes & Lucy Newton - 474-491 Interweaving threads of credit and debt: Trading (through) textiles in colonial Dar es Salaam
by Benjamin Brühwiler - 492-511 Legal structure, business organisations and lobbying: The Japanese publishing sector, 1990–2001
by Takahiro Endo - 512-541 In the city: The John Lewis partnership and planned shopping centres
by Thomas R. Buckley - 542-561 Innovation and entrepreneurship as strategies for success among Cuban-based firms in the late years of the transatlantic slave trade
by Manuel Barcia & Effie Kesidou - 562-600 Internationalisation choices of Polish firms during the post-socialism transition period: The role of institutional conditions at firm’s foundation
by Mariola Ciszewska-Mlinaric & Krzysztof Obloj & Aleksandra Wasowska - 601-602 Emile and Isaac Pereire. Bankers, socialists and Sephardic Jews in nineteenth-century France
by Giandomenico Piluso - 603-605 What is modernity?
by Gita Piramal - 605-607 The economic history of China: From antiquity to the nineteenth century
by Carles Brasó Broggi - 608-609 Dividends of development: Securities markets in the history of US capitalism, 1866–1922
by Mark Billings - 609-611 La mobilisation financière pendant la Grande Guerre. Le front financier, un troisième front
by Hubert Bonin
April 2018, Volume 60, Issue 3
- 289-304 Shady business: On the history of white-collar crime
by Hartmut Berghoff & Uwe Spiekermann - 305-320 The changing place of fraud in seventeenth-century public debates about international trading corporations
by William A. Pettigrew - 321-342 Privatisation and corruption in historical perspective: The case of secularisation in Bavaria and Prussia in the early nineteenth century
by Robert Bernsee - 343-360 White-collar crime and the law in nineteenth-century Britain
by James Taylor - 361-380 Cleaning San Francisco, cleaning the United States: The graft prosecutions of 1906–1909 and their nationwide consequences
by Uwe Spiekermann - 381-398 Howard Hopson’s billion dollar fraud: The rise and fall of associated gas & electric company, 1921–1940
by William J. Hausman - 399-422 Corporate behaviour and ecological disaster: Dow Chemical and the Great Lakes mercury crisis, 1970–1972
by Simone M. Müller - 423-445 “Organised irresponsibility”? The Siemens corruption scandal of the 1990s and 2000s
by Hartmut Berghoff
February 2018, Volume 60, Issue 2
- 127-156 Thinking about industry decline: A qualitative meta-analysis and future research directions
by Juha-Antti Lamberg & Jari Ojala & Mirva Peltoniemi - 157-177 The drivers of firm longevity: Age, size, profitability and survivorship of Australian corporations, 1901–1930
by Laura Panza & Simon Ville & David Merrett - 178-201 Longevity challenges and leadership interventions: Strategy journeys of two Indian banks
by Kamal R. Sharma & Mukund R. Dixit - 202-230 A European role in intra-Asian commercial development: The Maclaine Watson network and the Java sugar trade c.1840–1942
by Alexander Claver & G. Roger Knight - 231-256 Accessing capital markets: Aristocrats and new share issues in the British bicycle boom of the 1890s
by Shima Amini & Steven Toms - 257-280 Trading forward: The Paris Bourse in the nineteenth century
by Paul Lagneau-Ymonet & Angelo Riva - 281-282 Jean Monnet, banquier, 1914–1945. Intérêts privés et intérêt général
by Hubert Bonin - 282-283 On the origins of self-service
by Emanuela Scarpellini - 283-286 Regulating competition. Cartel registers in the twentieth-century world
by Mária Hidvégi - 286-288 Les banques et les mutations des entreprises. Le cas de Lille-Roubaix-Tourcoing aux XIXe et XXe siècles
by Carlo Brambilla
January 2018, Volume 60, Issue 1
- 1-3 Change of referencing style
by Stephanie Decker & Ray Stokes & Andrea Colli & Abe de Jong & Paloma Fernandez Perez & Neil Rollings - 4-22 War and economy. Rediscovering the eighteenth-century military entrepreneur
by Rafael Torres-Sánchez & Pepijn Brandon & Marjolein ‘t Hart - 23-40 The impact of war: New business networks and small-scale contractors in Britain, 1739–1770
by Gordon Bannerman - 41-56 The French navy and war entrepreneurs: Identity, business relations, conflicts, and cooperation in the eighteenth century
by David Plouviez - 57-71 Military entrepreneurs and the development of the French economy in the eighteenth century
by Pierrick Pourchasse - 72-86 The Spanish monarchy as a contractor state in the eighteenth century: Interaction of political power with the market
by Sergio Solbes Ferri - 87-104 War contracting and artillery production in Spain
by Agustín González Enciso - 105-125 Shipbuilding administration under the Spanish Habsburg and Bourbon regimes (1590‒1834): A comparative perspective
by Ivan Valdez-Bubnov
November 2017, Volume 59, Issue 8
- 1-1 Business History
by The Editors - 1155-1175 Theorising narrative in business history
by Mads Mordhorst & Stefan Schwarzkopf - 1176-1200 The strategic use of historical narratives: a theoretical framework
by William M. Foster & Diego M. Coraiola & Roy Suddaby & Jochem Kroezen & David Chandler - 1201-1217 How business historians can save the world – from the fallacy of self-made success
by Pamela Walker Laird - 1218-1241 Narrative, metaphor and the subjective understanding of historic identity transition
by Mairi Maclean & Charles Harvey & Lindsay Stringfellow - 1242-1260 Writing business history: Creating narratives
by Andrew Popp & Susanna Fellman - 1261-1279 Narrating histories of women at work: Archives, stories, and the promise of feminism
by Gabrielle Durepos & Alan McKinlay & Scott Taylor - 1280-1302 Histories of leadership in the Copenhagen Phil – A cultural view of narrativity in studies of leadership in symphony orchestras
by Søren Friis Møller - 1303-1305 La place financière de Paris au siècle. Des ambitions contrariées
by Hubert Bonin - 1305-1306 Les concessions hydroélectriques dans le grand sud-ouest, Histoire et débats 1902/2015
by Alain Beltran - 1306-1308 Wall streeters: The creators and corruptors of American finance
by C. Edoardo Altamura - 1308-1309 America’s bank: The epic struggle to create the Federal Reserve
by Linda Arch - 1310-1311 Start with the future and work back: a heritage management manifesto
by Daniele Pozzi - 1311-1313 The international aluminium cartel, 1886–1978: The business and politics of a cooperative industrial institution
by Valerio Cerretano
October 2017, Volume 59, Issue 7
- 987-1009 Uniting business history and global environmental history
by Andrew Smith & Kirsten Greer - 1010-1033 Long-range forecasts: Linseed oil and the hemispheric movement of market and climate data, 1890–1939
by Joshua MacFadyen - 1034-1053 Business interrupted: remote resources and environmental knowledge flows in times of global crisis (Alcan and Greenland 1940–1945)
by Dawn Alexandrea Berry - 1054-1080 Knowing nature in the business records of the Hudson’s Bay Company, 1670–1840
by George Colpitts - 1081-1110 The problem of milk in the nineteenth-century Ontario cheese industry: an envirotechnical approach to business history
by Hayley Goodchild - 1111-1135 Transfer of European technologies and their adaptations: The case of the Bengal silk industry in the late-eighteenth century
by Karolina Hutková - 1136-1153 Making the global local? Overseas goods in English rural shops, c.1600–1760
by Jon Stobart
August 2017, Volume 59, Issue 6
- 821-843 Corporations as agents of social change: A case study of diversity at Cummins Inc
by Heidi Reed - 844-876 ‘A highly successful model’? The rail franchising business in Britain
by Robert Jupe & Warwick Funnell - 877-903 Reaching for global in the Japanese cosmetics industry, 1951 to 2015: the case of Shiseido
by Maki Umemura & Stephanie Slater - 904-927 Clio in the business school: Historical approaches in strategy, international business and entrepreneurship
by Andrew Perchard & Niall G. MacKenzie & Stephanie Decker & Giovanni Favero - 928-950 Business success and the architectural practice of Sir George Gilbert Scott, c.1845–1878: a study in hard work, sound management and networks of trust
by Sam McKinstry & Ying Yong Ding - 951-974 Religious minority in business history: The case of Old Believers
by Danila Raskov & Vadim Kufenko - 975-976 Histoire de l’emballage en France, du siècle à nos jours
by Hubert Bonin - 977-979 La doyenne des «Sénégalaises» de Bordeaux: Maurel et H. Prom de 1831 à 1919, tome I. De l’édification à la période africaine; tome II. Maurel & H.Prom en Afrique
by Hubert Bonin - 979-981 El Banco de Barcelona, 1874–1920. Decadencia y quiebra
by José L. García-Ruiz - 981-983 Family multinationals. Entrepreneurship, governance, and pathways to internationalization
by Hans Sjögren - 983-985 Innovation and creativity in late medieval and early modern European Cities
by Pamela H. Smith
July 2017, Volume 59, Issue 5
- 645-666 Managing political imperatives in war time: strategic responses of Philips in Australia, 1939–1945
by Pierre van der Eng - 667-689 The genesis of the electricity supply industry in Britain: A case study of NESCo from 1889 to 1914
by Tom McGovern & Tom McLean - 690-709 ‘A fraud, a drunkard, and a worthless scamp’: estate agents, regulation, and Realtors in the interwar period
by Mark Latham - 710-743 Bring in the brewers: business entry in the Swedish brewing industry from 1830 to 2012
by Marcus Box - 744-777 Pioneering strategies in the digital world. Insights from the Axel Springer case
by Gianvito Lanzolla & Alessandro Giudici - 778-801 The making of the modern retail market: economic theory, business interests and economic policy in the passage of the 1964 Resale Prices Act
by Helen Mercer - 802-813 The decline in the British bank population since 1810 obeys a law of negative compound interest
by J. J. Bissell - 814-820 Banks, births, and tipping points in the historical demography of British banking: A response to J.J. Bissell
by Philip Garnett & Simon Mollan & R. Alexander Bentley
May 2017, Volume 59, Issue 4
- 471-496 Keynes, Trouton and the Hector Whaling Company. A personal and professional relationship
by Bjørn L. Basberg - 497-524 Strategic transformations in large Irish-owned businesses
by Colm O’Gorman & Declan Curran - 525-553 Rehabilitating the intermediary: brokers and auctioneers in the nineteenth-century Anglo-Indian trade
by Michael Aldous - 554-571 The obsolescing bargain model and oil: the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company 1933–1951
by Neveen Abdelrehim & Steven Toms - 572-606 United we stand, divided we fall: historical trajectory of strategic renewal activities at the Scandinavian Airlines System, 1946–2012
by Joseph Amankwah-Amoah & Jan Ottosson & Hans Sjögren - 607-637 Who financed the expansion of the equity market? Shareholder clienteles in Victorian Britain
by Graeme G. Acheson & Gareth Campbell & John D. Turner - 638-639 Le crédit à la consommation en France, 1947-1965. De la stigmatisation à la réglementation
by Hubert Bonin - 639-640 Early Victorian railway excursions: ‘The million go forth’
by Mark Learmonth - 641-642 Du Capitalisme familiale au Capitalisme financier? Le Cas de l’Industrie Suisse des Machines, de l’Electrotechnique et de la Métallurgie au XXe Siècle
by Margrit Müller - 642-643 Handbook of cliometrics
by Anna Missiaia
April 2017, Volume 59, Issue 3
- 319-341 State intervention and economic growth in Southern Italy: the rise and fall of the ‘Cassa per il Mezzogiorno’ (1950–1986)
by Emanuele Felice & Amedeo Lepore - 342-361 Oil multinationals and governments in post-colonial transitions: Burmah Shell, the Burmah Oil Company and the Indian state 1947–70
by Shraddha Verma & Neveen Abdelrehim - 362-381 Facing the inevitable? The public telecom monopoly’s way of coping with deregulation
by Pasi Nevalainen - 382-407 Cocooned: path dependence and the demise of Anderson & Robertson Ltd, Scotland’s last silk throwsters
by Ying Yong Ding & Kirsten Kininmonth & Sam McKinstry - 408-430 The confident forecaster. Lessons from the upscaling of the electricity industry in England and Wales
by Nuno Luis Madureira - 431-452 Enterprise logic vs product logic: the development of GE’s computer product line
by Anthony Gandy & Roy Edwards - 453-470 Cooperation rather than competition in industrial organisations: Albion W. Small’s underestimated view
by Guillaume Vallet
February 2017, Volume 59, Issue 2
- 159-178 Business and State in the development of the steel industry in Spain and Italy (c.1880–1929)
by Miguel A. Sáez-García - 179-201 Barriers to ‘industrialisation’ for interwar British retailing? The case of Marks & Spencer Ltd
by Peter Scott & James T. Walker - 202-230 The parochial realm, social enterprise and gender: the work of Catharine Cappe and Faith Gray and others in York, 1780–1820
by Linda Perriton - 231-249 ‘The computer says no’: the demise of the traditional bank manager and the depersonalisation of British banking, 1960–2010
by Pål Vik - 250-267 The breakdown of the workplace ‘family’ and the rise of personnel management within an Australian financial institution 1950–1980
by Monica J. Keneley - 268-291 Mad women: gendered divisions in the Swedish advertising industry, 1930–2012
by Klara Arnberg & Jonatan Svanlund - 292-310 Risk management and reinsurance strategies in the Spanish insurance market (1880–1940)
by Pablo Gutiérrez González & Jerònia Pons Pons - 311-312 The power of corporate networks. A comparative and historical perspective
by Hubert Buch-Hansen - 312-313 The Qing opening to the ocean: Chinese maritime policies, 1684–1757
by Ronald Chung-yam PO - 313-316 Connexions électriques. Technologies, hommes et marchés dans les relations entre la Compagnie générale d’électricité et l’État, 1898-1992
by Hubert Bonin - 316-318 Le sacre du roquefort. L’émergence d’une industrie agroalimentaire (fin XVIIIe siècle-1925)
by Hubert Bonin
January 2017, Volume 59, Issue 1
- 1-3 Perspectives articles for
by The Editors - 4-34 The stagflation crisis and the European automotive industry, 1973–85
by Jordi Catalan Vidal - 35-55 Voluntary export restraints between Britain and Japan: The case of the UK car market (1971–2002)
by James T. Walker - 56-74 The West Midlands automotive industry: the road downhill
by Tom Donnelly & Jason Begley & Clive Collis - 75-100 Industrial policy and the British automotive industry under Margaret Thatcher
by Tommaso Pardi - 101-120 Path-dependent product development and Fiat's takeover of Lancia in 1969: meta-routines for design selection between synergies and brand autonomy
by Giuliano Maielli - 121-140 Growth amid a storm: Renault in Spain during the stagflation crisis, 1974–1985
by Tomàs Fernández-de-Sevilla - 141-157 Reversing gear: trade union responses to economic crises at Opel (1974–1985)
by Thomas Fetzer
November 2016, Volume 58, Issue 8
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 1147-1163 Transaction costs of early modern multinational enterprise: measuring the transatlantic information lag of the British Royal African Company and its successor, 1680–1818
by Klas Rönnbäck - 1164-1182 A cricket ground or a football stadium? The business of ground sharing at the Adelaide Oval before 1973
by Lionel Frost & Margaret Lightbody & Amanda Carter & Abdel K. Halabi - 1183-1209 A decade of hybrid reporting and accountabilities of the Hanyeping Company (1909–1919)
by Lan Peng & Alistair M. Brown - 1210-1235 Dealing with globalisation: the Nordic countries and inward FDI, 1900–1939
by Andreas R. Dugstad Sanders & Pål Thonstad Sandvik & Espen Storli - 1236-1261 Weber’s Protestant Work Ethic: a case study of Scottish entrepreneurs, the Coats Family of Paisley
by Kirsten Kininmonth - 1262-1288 National image as a competitive disadvantage: the case of the New Zealand organic food industry
by Geoffrey Jones & Simon Mowatt - 1289-1290 The power of corporate networks: a comparative and historical perspective
by Leslie Hannah - 1290-1292 La Compagnie des compteurs, acteur et témoin des mutations industrielles du siècle (1872–1987)
by Hubert Bonin - 1292-1293 The rise of the public authority: statebuilding and economic development in twentieth-century America
by Alex Gillett - 1293-1295 The business of waste: Great Britain and Germany, 1945 to the present
by Alex Gillett
October 2016, Volume 58, Issue 7
- 985-1007 ‘Inequality’ and ‘value’ reconsidered? the employment of post office women, 1910–1922
by Mark J. Crowley - 1008-1033 The burden of the family company: Leopoldo Pirelli and his times
by Franco Amatori - 1034-1054 The development of integrated marketing communications at the British General Post Office, 1931–39
by Michael Heller - 1055-1076 Food chains and the retailing revolution: supermarkets, dairy processors and consumers in Spain (1960 to the present)
by Fernando Collantes - 1077-1094 Cartels and norms in the Swedish steel industry 1923–1953
by Birgit Karlsson - 1095-1117 The rise of the LP: the politics of diffusion innovation in the recording industry
by Mark Harvey - 1118-1145 Issues in European business education in the mid-nineteenth century: a comparative perspective
by Adrien Jean-Guy Passant
August 2016, Volume 58, Issue 6
- 829-857 Turnaround and failure: Resource weaknesses and the rise and fall of Jarvis
by Andrew Wild & Andy Lockett - 858-879 Economic and Social Power in Spain: corporate networks of banks, utilities and other large companies (1917–2009)
by Juan A. Rubio-Mondéjar & Jósean Garrués-Irurzun - 880-902 The transatlantic business community faced with US direct investment in Western Europe, 1958–1968
by Janick Marina Schaufelbuehl - 903-924 Strategic manoeuvres and impression management: communication approaches in the case of a crisis event
by Brendan O’Connell & Paul De Lange & Greg Stoner & Alan Sangster - 925-946 A rum deal: The purser’s measure and accounting control of materials in the Royal Navy, 1665–1832
by Karen McBride & Tony Hines & Russell Craig - 947-973 ‘Not to bet the farm’: SANLAM and internationalisation, 1995–2010
by Grietjie Verhoef - 974-977 L’Énergie de la France. De Zoé aux EPR, l’histoire du programme nucléaire
by Hubert Bonin - 977-979 Capital of capital. Money, banking and power in New York City, 1784–2012
by Hubert Bonin - 979-981 British economic growth, 1270–1870
by Roger Middleton - 981-982 The Cadbury Committee: a history
by Anna Tilba - 982-983 Crisis, credibility and corporate history
by Robin Pearson
July 2016, Volume 58, Issue 5
- 609-624 Beer, brewing, and business history
by Ignazio Cabras & David M. Higgins - 625-646 From reviving tradition to fostering innovation and changing marketing: the evolution of micro-brewing in the UK and US, 1980–2012
by Ignazio Cabras & Charles Bamforth - 647-666 Vertical and financial ownership: Competition policy and the evolution of the UK pub market
by Julie Bower - 667-693 Vertical monopoly power, profit and risk: The British beer industry, c.1970–c.2004
by David Higgins & Steven Toms & Moshfique Uddin - 694-724 How beer created Belgium (and the Netherlands): the contribution of beer taxes to war finance during the Dutch Revolt
by Koen Deconinck & Eline Poelmans & Johan Swinnen - 725-751 Happy hour followed by hangover: financing the UK brewery industry, 1880–1913
by Graeme G. Acheson & Christopher Coyle & John D. Turner - 752-784 A taste for temperance: how American beer got to be so bland
by Ranjit S. Dighe - 785-795 Death and re-birth of Alabama beer
by Richard White - 796-828 New identities from remnants of the past: an examination of the history of beer brewing in Ontario and the recent emergence of craft breweries
by Kai Lamertz & William M. Foster & Diego M. Coraiola & Jochem Kroezen
May 2016, Volume 58, Issue 4
- 453-478 ‘To invite disappointment or worse’: governance, audit and due diligence in the Ferranti–ISC merger
by Mark Billings & Anna Tilba & John Wilson - 479-500 International shipping traffic as a determinant of the growing use of advertisements by local shopkeepers: a case study of eighteenth century Ghent
by Stijn Ronsse & Glenn Rayp - 501-531 The Oaks Colliery disaster of 1866: a case study in responsibility
by Ben Harvey - 532-546 Standing in the shadow of the corporation: women’s contribution to Swedish family business in the early twentieth century
by Therese Nordlund Edvinsson - 547-570 The British Airways Heritage Collection: an ethnographic ‘history’
by Kristene E. Coller & Jean Helms Mills & Albert J. Mills - 571-596 Complexity, anachronism and time-parochialism: historicising strategy while strategising history
by Luca Zan - 597-599 Nickel. La naissance de l’industrie calédonienne
by Hubert Bonin - 599-600 Libr. XV: Cotrugli and de Raphaeli on Business and Bookkeeping in the Renaissance
by Francesco Guidi-Bruscoli - 600-601 Il farsi di una grande impresa. La Montecatini fra le due guerre mondiali
by Vera Zamagni - 601-603 The international distribution of news: the Associated Press, Press Association, and Reuters, 1848–1947
by Howard Cox - 603-604 Sanders Bros: the rise and fall of a British grocery giant
by Phil Lyon - 604-606 The entrepreneur in history: from medieval merchant to modern business leader
by Matthew McCaffrey - 606-608 The lion wakes: a modern history of HSBC
by Geoffrey Wood
April 2016, Volume 58, Issue 3
- 317-318 Special Issue: History and Evolution of Entrepreneurship and Finance in China
by Douglas J. Cumming & Alessandra Guariglia & Wenxuan Hou & Edward Lee - 319-344 The emergence of the private entrepreneur in reform era China: re-birth of an earlier tradition, or a more recent product of development and change?
by Andrew Atherton & Alex Newman - 345-363 Taking China private: The Carlyle Group, leveraged buyouts and financial capitalism in Greater China
by Douglas Cumming & Grant Fleming - 364-377 Collective financing among Chinese entrepreneurs and department store retailing in China
by Andrew C. Godley & Haiming Hang - 378-407 Institutional logic dynamics: private firm financing in Ningbo (1912–2008)
by Xiuping Hua & Yuhuilin Chen & Shameen Prashantham - 408-432 Family business development in mainland China from 1872 to 1949
by Cheryl Susan McWatters & Qiu Chen & Shujun Ding & Wenxuan Hou & Zhenyu Wu - 433-452 Shanxi Piaohao and Shanghai Qianzhuang: a comparison of the two main banking systems of nineteenth-century China
by Craig Wilson & Fan Yang
March 2016, Volume 58, Issue 2
- 159-178 Pure diffusion? The great English hotel charges debate in The Times , 1853
by David Bowie - 179-206 The winds of change and the end of the Comprador System in the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation
by Andrew Smith - 207-243 Networks of power and networks of capital: evidence from a peripheral area of the first globalisation. The energy sector in Naples: from gas to electricity (1862-1919)
by Maria Carmela Schisani & Francesca Caiazzo - 244-263 The European response to the challenge of the Japanese steel industry (1950-1980)
by Pablo D�az-Morl�n & Miguel S�ez-Garc�a - 264-282 The emergence of winemaking cooperatives in Catalonia
by Jordi Planas - 283-308 Business returns from gold price fixing and bullion trading on the interwar London market
by Anthony John Arnold - 309-310 Building a market. The rise of the home improvement industry, 1914-1960
by Peter Scott - 310-312 The triumph of emptiness; consumption, higher education and work organization
by Philip Warwick - 312-313 Le cr�dit � la consommation en France, 1947-1965. De la stigmatisation � la r�glementation
by Hubert Bonin - 314-316 Le grand �tat-major financier: les inspecteurs des Finances, 1918-1946. Les hommes, le m�tier, les carri�res
by Hubert Bonin
January 2016, Volume 58, Issue 1
- 1-5 Editorial: special issues in Business History
by Andrea Colli & Stephanie Decker & Abe de Jong & Paloma Fern�ndez P�rez & Neil Rollings & Ray Stokes - 6-29 Business groups around the world: an introduction
by Mar�a In�s Barbero & Nuria Puig - 30-48 The only way to grow? Italian Business groups in historical perspective
by Andrea Colli & Alberto Rinaldi & Michelangelo Vasta - 49-68 Business groups in Portugal in the Estado Novo period (1930-1974): family, power and structural change
by �lvaro Ferreira da Silva & Luciano Amaral & Pedro Neves - 69-88 Business groups, entrepreneurship and the growth of the Ko� Group in Turkey
by Asli M. Colpan & Geoffrey Jones - 89-110 Imprints of an Entrepreneur and Evolution of a Business Group, 1948-2010
by Mehmet Er�ek & Öner G�n�avdı - 111-128 The nexus between business groups and banks: Mexico, 1932-1982
by Gustavo A. Del Angel - 129-148 'Interlocked' business groups and the state in Chile (1970-2010)
by Erica Salvaj & Juan Pablo Couyoumdjian - 149-153 Reimagining business history
by Robin Holt - 153-155 Veuve Gu�rin & fils. Banque et soie. Une affaire de famille (Saint-Chamond-Lyon, 1716-1932)
by Hubert Bonin - 155-158 Historical and international comparison of business interest associations, 19th-20th Centuries
by Hubert Bonin
November 2015, Volume 57, Issue 8
- 1133-1154 The outsider consumer co-operative: lessons from the Community Co-operative Store (Nuriootpa), 1944-2010
by Nikola Balnave & Greg Patmore - 1155-1191 From thrifts to universal banks: the sources of organisational change in French savings banks, 1945-2000
by Olivier Butzbach - 1192-1218 Measuring competition in Portuguese commercial banking during the Golden Age (1960-1973)
by Luciano Amaral - 1219-1247 Dirt of whitewashing: re-conceptualising debtors' obligations in Chinese business by transplanting bankruptcy law to early British Hong Kong (1860s-1880s)
by Michael Ng - 1248-1276 Managerial failure in mid-Victorian Britain?: Corporate expansion during a promotion boom
by Gareth Campbell & John D. Turner - 1277-1305 A co-evolutionary analysis of longevity: Pakhoed and its predecessors
by Hugo van Driel & Henk W. Volberda & Sjoerd Eikelboom & Eline Kamerbeek