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October 2012, Volume 54, Issue 6
- 833-854 Co-operative principles and the evolution of the ‘dismal science’: The historical interaction between co-operative and mainstream economics
by Philip B. Whyman - 855-882 Producer co-operatives and economic efficiency: Evidence from the nineteenth-century cotton textile industry
by Steven Toms - 883-904 Building the Wholesale: The development of the English CWS and British co-operative business 1863--90
by Anthony Webster - 905-924 Co-operation and the ‘new consumerism’ in interwar England
by Peter J. Gurney - 925-944 Collective strength and mutual aid: Financial provisions for members of co-operative societies in Britain
by Nicole Robertson - 945-963 Fagor Electrodom�sticos : The multinationalisation of a Basque co-operative, 1955--2010
by Fernando Molina - 964-985 The managerial transformation of Italian co-operative enterprises 1946--2010
by Patrizia Battilani & Vera Zamagni - 986-1003 Rochdale consumer co-operatives in Australia: Decline and survival
by Nikola Balnave & Greg Patmore - 1004-1021 Confronting three revolutions: Western European consumer co-operatives and their divergent development, 1950--2008
by Espen Ekberg
July 2012, Volume 54, Issue 5
- 741-764 Railways, roads and the British white fish industry, 1920--70
by Martin Wilcox
December 2012, Volume 54, Issue 5
- 689-712 Bearing ‘the burden and heat of the day’: The experience of business failure in Douglas & Grant Ltd
by Robin Mackie - 713-740 Industrial policy as an engine of economic growth: A framework of analysis and evidence from South Korea (1960--96)
by Jongseok Lee & Iain Clacher & Kevin Keasey
November 2012, Volume 54, Issue 5
- 657-688 Japanese foreign direct investment in India: An institutional theory approach
by Peter J. Buckley & Adam R. Cross & Sierk A. Horn - 798-804 Still enamoured of the glocal: A comment on ‘From local to grobal, and back’
by George Ritzer & Zach Richer - 805-809 Ritzer malgr� lui : Reply to ‘Still enamoured of the glocal: A comment on “From local to grobal, and back”’
by Marcel Hoogenboom & Duco Bannink & Willem Trommel
August 2012, Volume 54, Issue 5
- 765-782 The managing of competition: Government and industry relationships in the jute industry 1957--63
by Carlo Joseph Morelli & Jim Tomlinson & Valerie Wright - 810-811 Historical foundations of entrepreneurship research
by James Reveley - 811-813 Financial centres and international capital flows in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
by Mark Billings - 813-815 Financing India's imperial railways, 1875-1914
by Latika Chaudhary - 815-816 The economics of beer
by Terry Gourvish - 816-818 I Feltrinelli. Storia di una dinastia imprenditoriale (1854--1942)
by Tito Menzani - 818-820 The concise economic history of Portugal -- a comprehensive guide
by Maria Cristina Moreira - 820-821 Global trade and commercial networks: eighteenth-century diamond merchants
by Albane Forestier - 821-823 Electronic value exchange: origins of the Visa electronic payments system
by Bernardo Bátiz-Lazo
February 2012, Volume 54, Issue 5
- 783-797 The British dynamic mail contract on the North Atlantic: 1860--1900
by Chih-lung Lin
February 2012, Volume 54, Issue 4
April 2012, Volume 54, Issue 4
- 542-555 Business history, global networks and the future of mobility
by Colin Divall
January 2012, Volume 54, Issue 4
- 574-593 The design of licensing contracts: Chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and electrical engineering in imperial Germany
by Carsten Burhop & Thorsten Lübbers - 594-622 European cartels, European multinationals and economic de-globalisation: Insights from the rayon industry, c. 1900--1939
by Valerio Cerretano
May 2012, Volume 54, Issue 4
- 487-509 Constructors in a foreign land: Messrs. Lynch & Co. on the Bakhtiari road 1897--1913
by David McLean - 529-541 Globalisation and the evolution of international retailing: A comment on Alexander's ‘British overseas retailing, 1900--1960’
by Andrew Godley & Haiming Hang
July 2012, Volume 54, Issue 4
- 639-640 Sir Ernest Lemon: the production engineer who modernised the LMS railway and equipped the RAF for war. A biography
by Terry Gourvish - 640-642 A guide to tracing the history of a business
by M. J. Lewis - 642-643 Men, women, and money: perspectives on gender, wealth, and investment 1850--1930
by Christopher L. Colvin - 643-647 Beecham's, 1848--2000. From pills to pharmaceuticals
by Roy Church - 647-649 Commanders of Dutch East India ships in the eighteenth century
by Jaap Jacobs - 649-650 Camille Gutt and post-war international finance
by Forrest Capie - 651-652 Business history. Complexities and comparisons
by John Wilson - 652-654 Vickers' Master Shipbuilder, Sir Leonard Redshaw
by Anthony Slaven - 654-655 The ages of voluntarism: how we got to the Big Society
by Simon Fowler
June 2012, Volume 54, Issue 4
- 510-528 Industry associations and non-competitive behaviour in Australian wool marketing: Evidence from the Melbourne Woolbrokers' Association, 1890--1939
by David Merrett & Simon Ville - 556-573 The ‘layering’ of management in post-war Britain: The case of the Office Management Association
by Robbie Guerriero Wilson
June 2012, Volume 54, Issue 3
- 307-308 Foreword
by Jonathan Michie - 309-324 New perspectives on not-for-profit financial institutions: Organisational form, performance and governance
by Bernardo Bátiz-Lazo & Mark Billings - 325-345 Mutual life insurers: Origins and performance in pre-1900 Britain
by Christopher O'Brien & Paul Fenn - 346-362 The path to Project Darwin: The evolution of the AMP's organisational structure
by Monica J. Keneley - 363-380 Montes de piedad and savings banks as microfinance institutions on the periphery of the financial system of mid-nineteenth-century Barcelona
by Montserrat Carbonell-Esteller - 381-398 The rise and fall of the cooperative spirit: The evolution of organisational structures in American thrifts, 1831--1939
by David L. Mason - 399-423 Advertising, promotion, and the rise of a national building society movement in interwar Britain
by Peter Scott & Lucy Ann Newton - 424-440 Development credit corporations: Not-for-profit development finance institutions in the postwar United States
by David Koistinen - 441-461 Microcredit in Palestine (1995--2008): A business history perspective
by Paolo Di Martino & Shaker Sarsour - 462-482 Origins and development of SWIFT, 1973--2009
by Susan V. Scott & Markos Zachariadis - 483-485 De la beneficencia al Estado del Bienestar, pasando por los seguros sociales
by Miguel A. López-Morell
April 2012, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 117-153 Divided loyalties? In-migration, ethnicity and identity: The integration of German merchants in nineteenth-century Liverpool
by Robert Lee - 285-286 The Bank of England, 1950s to 1979
by Roger Middleton - 286-288 The voice of Liverpool business: the first Chamber of Commerce and the Atlantic economy, 1774--c. 1796
by Emily Buchnea - 288-289 Making, selling and wearing boys' clothes in late-Victorian England
by Laura Ugolini - 290-291 The East India Company's maritime service, 1746--1834: masters of the Eastern Seas
by Margaret Makepeace - 291-293 Swedish naval administration 1521--1721: resource flows and organisational capabilities
by Aaron Graham - 293-295 The perfect prey: the fall of ABN AMRO, or what went wrong in the banking industry
by Hubert Bonin - 296-297 Encuentro Internacional sobre la Historia del Seguro
by Jos� M. Ortiz-Villajos - 297-299 British trade with Spanish America, 1763--1808
by Manuel Llorca-Jaña - 299-301 Federal banking in Brazil: policies and competitive advantages
by Aldo Musacchio - 301-302 Central banking in the twentieth century
by Geoffrey Wood - 302-306 Nueva Historia de las Grandes Crisis Financieras: Una Perspective Global, 1873--2008
by Bernardo Bátiz-Lazo
August 2012, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 154-178 Business history and operations management
by Niall Piercy - 201-226 Globalising the hotel industry 1946--68: A multinational case study of the Intercontinental Hotel Corporation
by Mary Quek
May 2012, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 227-244 Inheritance and continuity in small family businesses during the early industrial revolution
by Hannah Barker & Mina Ishizu
June 2012, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 179-200 Trademarks, product differentiation and competitiveness in the Catalan knitwear districts during the twentieth century
by Montserrat Llonch-Casanovas - 245-261 The Americanisation that never was? The first decade of the Baden-Badener Unternehmergespräche , 1954--64 and top management training in 1950s Germany
by Armin Grünbacher - 262-284 Corporate Europe in the US: Olivetti's acquisition of Underwood fifty years on
by Federico Barbiellini Amidei & Andrea Goldstein
February 2012, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 1-5 Editorial
by John Wilson & Steven Toms - 6-9 Fashion forward: The business history of fashion
by Francesca Polese & Regina Lee Blaszczyk - 10-29 Colouring markets: The industrial transformation of the dyestuff business revisited
by Alexander Engel - 30-47 International couture: The opportunities and challenges of expansion, 1880--1920
by Lourdes M. Font - 48-66 Madeleine Vionnet and Galeries Lafayette : The unlikely marriage of a Parisian couture house and a French department store, 1922--40
by Florence Brachet Champsaur - 67-87 Vogue in Britain: Authenticity and the creation of competitive advantage in the UK magazine industry
by Howard Cox & Simon Mowatt - 88-107 Copy or copyright fashion? Swedish design protection law in historical and comparative perspective
by Marianne Dahl�n - 108-115 H&M -- documenting the story of one of the world's largest fashion retailers
by Ingrid Giertz-Mårtenson
November 2011, Volume 53, Issue 7
- 1110-1129 The Taiwan hat industry: Pre-war roots of the post-war miracle
by Kelly B. Olds
December 2011, Volume 53, Issue 7
- 993-1017 Corporate political activity in less developed countries: The Volta River Project in Ghana, 1958--66
by Stephanie Decker - 1018-1043 Old times, better times? German miners' Knappschaften , pay-as-you-go pensions, and implicit rates of return, 1854--1913
by Tobias A. Jopp - 1044-1073 World War II prime defence contractors: Were they favoured?
by Fred R. Kaen - 1074-1091 Mutuality as a control for information asymmetry: A historical analysis of the claims experience of mutual and stock fire insurance companies in Sweden, 1889 to 1939
by Mike Adams & Lars-Fredrik Andersson & Joy Yihui Jia & Magnus Lindmark - 1152-1177 Organisational form and industry emergence: Nonprofit and mutual firms in the development of the US personal finance industry
by R. Daniel Wadhwani - 1178-1179 Makers of the microchip: a documentary history of Fairchild Semiconductor
by Daniel Holbrook - 1180-1181 Visual mechanical knowledge: the workshop drawings of Isaac Ebenezer Markham (1795--1825), New England textile mechanic
by John K. Brown - 1181-1183 Statistics and the public sphere: numbers and the people in modern Britain, c.1800--2000
by Roger Middleton - 1183-1184 Doing well and doing good. Ross and Glendining. Scottish enterprise in New Zealand
by Simon Ville - 1185-1186 Creative accounting, fraud and international accounting scandals
by Mark Billings - 1186-1188 The Oxford India Anthology of Business History
by Giorgio Riello - 1188-1190 Business in Britain in the twentieth century
by Alan McKinlay
February 2011, Volume 53, Issue 7
- 1092-1109 Liverpool slave merchant entrepreneurial networks, 1725--1807
by Katie McDade - 1130-1151 Correspondence sales education in the early twentieth century: The case of The Sheldon School (1902--39)
by Mark Tadajewski
October 2011, Volume 53, Issue 6
- 801-820 Still a niche communications medium: The diffusion and uses of the telephone system in interwar Britain
by Peter Scott - 821-865 The organisation of British textile exports to the River Plate and Chile: Merchant houses in operation, c. 1810--59
by Manuel Llorca-Jaña - 866-899 ‘Propositions put forward by quite honest men’: Company prospectuses and their contents, 1856 to 1940
by Janette Rutterford - 900-916 Seaside tourism in Europe: Business, urban and comparative history
by John K. Walton - 917-938 Accounting and economic returns in British coal mining: The Carlton Main colliery, 1872--1909
by Marianne Pitts & Trevor Boyns - 939-959 How modern banking originated: The London goldsmith-bankers' institutionalisation of trust
by Jongchul Kim - 960-969 Sydney Nevile: Squire in the slums or progressive brewer?
by David W. Gutzke - 970-975 Sydney Nevile: Squire in the slums or progressive brewer? A response to David Gutzke
by Alistair Mutch - 976-980 Internet Alley: high technology in Tysons Corner, 1945--2005
by Michael H. Best - 981-984 The British Navy's Victualling Board, 1793--1815: management competence and incompetence Sustaining the fleet, 1793--1815: war, the British Navy and the contractor state The foundations of British maritime ascendancy: resources, logistics and the state, 1755--1815
by Aaron Graham - 984-986 Patron de Renault. Pierre Lefaucheux (1944--1955)
by Hubert Bonin - 986-987 London clerical workers, 1880--1914
by Jonathan Wild - 987-989 Reconceptualizing the Industrial Revolution
by Kent G. Deng - 989-991 Entreprises en mouvement: Migrants, pratiques entrepreneuriales et diversit�s culturelles dans le monde (XVe--XXe siècle)
by Christof Dejung
August 2011, Volume 53, Issue 5
- 659-672 Regulating and deregulating the public utilities 1830--2010
by Judith Clifton & Pierre Lanthier & Harm Schröter - 673-687 Geo-politics versus market structure interventions in Europe's infrastructure industries c. 1830--1939
by Robert Millward - 688-705 Infrastructure and nation building: The regulation and financing of network transportation infrastructures in Spain (1720--2010)
by Germà Bel - 706-722 States and start-ups: Public competitors in Australian communications
by Jock Given - 723-746 How politics, economics, and institutions shaped electric utility regulation in the United States: 1879--2009
by William J. Hausman & John L. Neufeld - 747-760 The 3 Rs: Regulation, risk and responsibility in British utilities since 1945
by Martin Chick - 761-781 From national monopoly to multinational corporation: How regulation shaped the road towards telecommunications internationalisation
by Judith Clifton & Francisco Com�n & Daniel D�az-Fuentes - 782-800 Public utilities and private initiative: The French concession model in historical perspective
by Dominique Barjot
2011, Volume 53, Issue 4
- 479-504 Mastering failure: Technological and organisational challenges in British and American military jet propulsion, 1943-57
by Philip Scranton - 505-529 Organisational flexibility and governance in a civil-law regime: Scottish partnership banks during the Industrial Revolution
by Graeme Acheson & Charles Hickson & John Turner - 530-556 British overseas retailing, 1900-60: International firm characteristics, market selections and entry modes
by Nicholas Alexander - 557-582 Downfall delayed: Danish shipbuilding and industrial dislocation
by Rene Taudal Poulsen & Henrik Sornn-Friese - 583-599 Madeira embroidery: A failed collective brand (1935-59)
by Maria Benedita Almada Camara - 600-616 The decline of the British tyre industry: An evaluation of the policies of the Tyre Industry Sector Working Party
by Tom McGovern - 617-640 'Out of light a little profit'? Returns to capital at Bryant and May, 1884-1927
by A. J. Arnold - 641-647 Network nation: inventing American telecommunications
by Dwayne Winseck - 648-649 Framus - built in the heart of Bavaria: the history of a German musical instrument manufacturer 1946-1977
by Christina Lubinski - 649-651 Founding choices: American economic policy in the 1790s
by Edwin Perkins - 651-653 Ernest Dichter and motivation research: new perspectives on the making of post-war consumer culture
by Lee Quinn - 653-655 History of the Suez Canal Company, 1858-2008. Between controversy and utility
by Samir Saul - 655-656 The electricity industry in modern Taiwan: colonial industrialisation and capital market
by Chih-Lung Lin - 656-658 Bourgeois dignity: why economics can't explain the modern world
by William Ashworth
2011, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 289-301 Strapping, as well as numerate: Occupational identity, masculinity and the aesthetics of nineteenth-century banking
by Diane van den Broek - 302-323 The English cotton spinning industry, 1780-1840, as revealed in the columns of the London Gazette
by Peter Solar & John Lyons - 324-343 'A Poll Tax on wheels': Might the move to privatise rail in Britain have failed?
by Robert Jupe - 344-362 Italian fashion business: Achievements and challenges (1970s-2000s)
by Elisabetta Merlo - 363-374 Path dependence, change and the emergence of the first joint-stock companies
by Nicholas Kyriazis & Theodore Metaxas - 375-400 Foreign direct investment in the Ottoman Empire: Attitudes and political risk
by V. Necla Geyikdagi & M. Yasar Geyikdagi - 401-424 Varieties of business history: Subject and methods for the twenty-first century
by Christopher Kobrak & Andrea Schneider - 425-450 Andrew Carnegie and the foundations of contemporary entrepreneurial philanthropy
by Charles Harvey & Mairi Maclean & Jillian Gordon & Eleanor Shaw - 451-452 The rise and fall of great companies: Courtaulds and the reshaping of the man-made fibres industry
by David Higgins - 452-453 Lyndall Urwick, management pioneer: a biography
by Alistair Mutch - 454-455 The East India Company's London workers: management of the warehouse labourers, 1800-1858
by Tony Webster - 455-456 Les entreprises et l'outre-mer Francais pendant la seconde guerre mondiale
by Alessandro Stanziani - 457-458 La croissance en economie ouverte, XVIIe-XXIe siecle. Hommages a Jean-Charles Asselain
by Laure Quennouelle-Corre - 458-460 Cultures et medias sous l'Occupation, des entreprises dans la France de Vichy
by Dominique Veillon - 460-461 Les comptes de groupe en France (1929-1985) - origines, enjeux et pratiques de la consolidation des comptes
by Rahma Chekkar - 462-463 Forms of enterprise in 20th century Italy. Boundaries, structures and strategies
by Luciano Ciravegna - 463-465 Nationalisme economique et industrialisation. L'experience des pays de l'Est (1789-1939)
by Hubert Bonin - 465-467 El Puerto del Acero: historia de la Siderurgia de Sagunto (1900-1984)
by Jesus Valdaliso - 469-470 In hock: pawning in America from independence through the Great Depression
by Josh Lauer - 470-472 Chocolate, women and empire: a social and cultural history
by Bianca Murillo - 472-474 From Betamax to Blockbuster: video stores and the invention of movies on video
by Gerben Bakker - 474-476 Sustainable prosperity in the new economy? Business organization and high-tech employment in the United States
by Chris Kobrak - 476-477 The gold standard at the turn of the century: rising powers, global money, and the age of empire
by Derek Aldcroft
2011, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 175-192 The '2008 Crisis' in an economic history perspective: Looking at the twentieth century
by Christopher Kobrak & Mira Wilkins - 193-215 Financial crisis, contagion, and the British banking system between the world wars
by Mark Billings & Forrest Capie - 216-229 New perspectives on the 1931 banking crisis in Germany and Central Europe
by Christopher Kopper - 230-248 Banks and Swedish financial crises in the 1920s and 1930s
by Mikael Lonnborg & Anders Ogren & Michael Rafferty - 249-269 Canada and the United States: Different roots, different routes to financial sector regulation
by Donald Brean & Lawrence Kryzanowski & Gordon Roberts - 270-287 The effect of banking crises on deposit growth: State-level evidence from 1900 to 1930
by Carlos Ramirez
2011, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 1-13 Mapping strategy, structure, ownership and performance in European corporations: Introduction
by Andrea Colli & Martin Jes Iversen & Abe de Jong - 14-39 Changing big business in Italy and Spain, 1973-2003: Strategic responses to a new context
by Veronica Binda & Andrea Colli - 40-62 Strategic responses to global challenges: The case of European banking, 1973-2000
by Mitchell Larson & Gerhard Schnyder & Gerarda Westerhuis & John Wilson - 63-84 Strategic and structural responses to international dynamics in the open Dutch economy, 1963-2003
by Abe de Jong & Keetie Sluyterman & Gerarda Westerhuis - 85-118 Explaining corporate success: The structure and performance of British firms, 1950-84
by David Higgins & Steven Toms - 119-143 Strategic transformations in Danish and Swedish big business in an era of globalisation, 1973-2008
by Martin Jes Iversen & Mats Larsson - 144-168 The evolution of German industrial legends: The case of Baden-Wurttemberg, 1940-2007
by Olaf Ehrhardt & Eric Nowak - 169-173 More SSOP: Commentary on the special issue
by Richard Whittington
2010, Volume 52, Issue 7
- 1027-1047 New financial elites, or financial dualism in historical perspective? An extended reply to Folkman, Froud, Johal and Williams
by Matthias Beck - 1048-1067 Wayward agents, dominant elite, or reflection of internal diversity? A critique of Folkman, Froud, Johal and Williams on financialisation and financial intermediaries
by Geoffrey Wood & Mike Wright - 1068-1085 'The trauma of competition': The entry of Air Products Inc. into the industrial gases business in Britain and continental Europe, 1947-70
by Ralf Banken & Ray Stokes - 1086-1106 Mecca and the birth of commercial bingo 1958-70: A case study
by Carolyn Downs - 1107-1122 Symbolic consumption, signification and the 'lockout' of electric cars, 1885-1914
by Chris Ivory & Audley Genus - 1123-1150 Evolution of firms' product strategy over the life cycle of technology-based industries: A case study of the global mobile phone industry, 1980-2009
by Claudio Giachetti & Gianluca Marchi - 1151-1181 Different evolutionary paths: Technological development of laser diodes in the US and Japan, 1960-2000
by Hiroshi Shimizu - 1182-1183 The Chiltern Railways story
by Terry Gourvish - 1183-1185 L'Ivresse de la fortune. A.-M. Aguado, un genie des affaires
by Hubert Bonin - 1185-1187 When money was in fashion: Henry Goldman, Goldman Sachs, and the founding of Wall Street
by Robert Wright - 1187-1188 For business and pleasure. Red-light districts and the regulation of vice in the United States, 1890-1933
by John Walton - 1188-1190 Trade and trust in the eighteenth-century Atlantic world
by Sheryllynne Haggerty - 1190-1191 Has Latin America always been unequal? A comparative study of asset and income inequality in the long twentieth century
by Victor Bulmer-Thomas - 1192-1193 Japanese shipping and shipbuilding in the twentieth century: the writings of Peter N. Davies
by Nicholas White - 1193-1195 The international order of Asia in the 1930s and 1950s
by Stephen Morgan - 1195-1196 Trademarks, brands, and competitiveness
by David Clampin
2010, Volume 52, Issue 6
- 875-891 Innovation in non-food retailing in the early nineteenth century: The curious case of the bazaar
by Ian Mitchell - 892-911 An international business blunder: Fennia 1913-16
by Kurt Pedersen & Peter Sørensen & Jesper Strandskov - 912-931 Risk, kinship and personal relationships in late eighteenth-century West Indian trade: The commercial network of Tobin & Pinney
by Albane Forestier - 932-954 From local to grobal, and back
by Marcel Hoogenboom & Duco Bannink & Willem Trommel - 955-977 The US government dual banking regulation levels, transaction costs and HSBC's strategy in acquiring Marine Midland Banks, Inc., 1978-80
by Qing Lu - 978-1002 The evolution of business continuity management: A historical review of practices and drivers
by Brahim Herbane - 1003-1004 The origins of English financial markets: investment and speculation before the South Sea Bubble
by Larry Neal - 1005-1006 Making the market: Victorian origins of corporate capitalism
by James Taylor - 1006-1008 The twilight of the East India Company: the evolution of Anglo-Asian commerce and politics, 1790-1860
by Santhi Hejeebu - 1008-1010 British business in the formative years of European integration, 1945-1973
by Peter Wardley - 1010-1012 Swiss aluminium for Hitler's war? The history of the 'Alusuisse' 1918-1950
by Ralf Banken - 1012-1014 Freud on Madison Avenue: motivation research and subliminal advertising in America
by Michael Heller - 1014-1015 Horace Plunkett in America: an Irish aristocrat on the Wyoming range
by Wilson Warren - 1016-1017 The second automobile revolution. Trajectories of the world carmakers in the 21st century
by Giuliano Maielli - 1017-1019 Chips and change: how crisis reshapes the semiconductor industry
by Martin Campbell-Kelly