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November 2018, Volume 60, Issue 8
- 1253-1274 The effects of producers’ trademark strategies on the structure of the cognac brandy supply chain during the second half of the 19th century. The reconfiguration of commercial trust by the use of brands
by Thomas Mollanger - 1275-1305 Disney in Spain (1930–1935)
by Jose Bellido & Kathy Bowrey
October 2018, Volume 60, Issue 7
- 941-958 New perspectives on 20th-century European retailing
by Peter Scott & Patrick Fridenson - 959-982 Managing business performance: The contrasting cases of two multiple retailers 1920 to 1939
by Andrew Hull - 983-1003 More than window dressing: visual merchandising and austerity in London’s West End, 1945–50
by Bethan Bide - 1004-1025 Turning regulation into business opportunities: A brief history of French food mass retailing (1949–2015)
by Adam Dewitte & Sebastian Billows & Xavier Lecocq - 1026-1048 The state, small shops and hypermarkets: A public policy for retail, France, 1945–1973
by Tristan Jacques - 1049-1081 Unlocking the padlock: Retail and public policy in Belgium (1930–1961)
by Peter Heyrman - 1082-1104 Resistance to Inequality as a Competitive Strategy? – The Cases of the Finnish consumer Co-ops Elanto and HOK 1905–2015
by Anitra Komulainen & Sakari Siltala
August 2018, Volume 60, Issue 6
- 1-1 Correction to: The expansion of branding in international marketing: The case of olive oil, 1870s–1930s
by The Editors - 779-806 The British corporate network, 1904–1976: Revisiting the finance–industry relationship
by John F. Wilson & Emily Buchnea & Anna Tilba - 807-832 Retailing under resale price maintenance: Economies of scale and scope, and firm strategic response, in the inter-war British retail pharmacy sector
by Peter Scott & James T. Walker - 833-858 Development built on crony capitalism? The case of Dangote Cement
by Akinyinka Akinyoade & Chibuike Uche - 859-883 A moving target: The geographic evolution of Silicon Valley, 1953–1990
by Stephen B. Adams & Dustin Chambers & Michael Schultz - 884-907 ‘In the best position to reap mutually beneficial results’: Sole-agency agreements and the distribution of consumer durables in inter-war Britain
by Nicholas D. Wong & Andrew Popp - 908-929 Deadlock in corporate governance: Finding a common strategy for private telephone companies, 1978–1998
by Pasi Nevalainen - 930-931 Innovation and technological diffusion: An economic history of early steam engines
by Alessandro Nuvolari - 931-933 Profits and Sustainability. A History of Green Entrepreneurship
by Ann-Kristin Bergquist - 933-935 Natural resources and economic growth. Learning from history
by Valeria Giacomin - 935-939 From main street to mall: The rise and fall of the American department store
by Franck Cochoy - 939-940 Les banques françaises et la Grande Guerre
by Hubert Bonin
July 2018, Volume 60, Issue 5
- 1-1 Correction to: Interfield Dynamics: Law and the creation of new organisational fields in the nineteenth-century United States
by The Editors - 613-627 Special issue introduction: Historical research on institutional change
by Stephanie Decker & Behlül Üsdiken & Lars Engwall & Michael Rowlinson - 628-654 Interfield Dynamics: Law and the creation of new organisational fields in the nineteenth-century United States
by R. Daniel Wadhwani - 655-676 Moral dividends: Freemasonry and finance capitalism in early-nineteenth-century America
by Pamela A. Popielarz - 677-698 Hey DJ, don’t stop the music: Institutional work and record pooling practices in the United States’ music industry
by Neil Thompson - 699-727 Managing the paradox of unwanted efficiency: The symbolic legitimation of the hypermarket format in Finland, 1960–1975
by Jarmo Seppälä - 728-753 Change dynamics in institutional discontinuities: Do formal or informal institutions change first? Lessons from rule changes in professional American baseball
by Aya S. Chacar & Sokol Celo & William Hesterly - 754-777 From data problems to questions about sources: elements towards an institutional analysis of population-level organisational change. The case of British building societies, 1845–1980
by Olivier Butzbach
May 2018, Volume 60, Issue 4
- 1-1 Correction to: Emile and Isaac Pereire. Bankers, Socialists and Sephardic Jews in nineteenth-century France
by The Editors - 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