The Routledge Companion to Business History
Herausgeber: Wilson, John; Buchnea, Emily; De Jong, Abe; Toms, Steven
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The Routledge Companion to Business History is a comprehensive, definitive work of reference, designed as an authoritative, international source on business history. This compendium, brought to you by the leading scholars in the field, enhances the research agenda, develops knowledge and understanding, and offers both researchers and students an introduction to, and overview of, current scholarship in the expanding discipline of business history.
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The Routledge Companion to Business History is a comprehensive, definitive work of reference, designed as an authoritative, international source on business history. This compendium, brought to you by the leading scholars in the field, enhances the research agenda, develops knowledge and understanding, and offers both researchers and students an introduction to, and overview of, current scholarship in the expanding discipline of business history.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 178mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 880g
- ISBN-13: 9780415855563
- ISBN-10: 041585556X
- Artikelnr.: 42795887
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 178mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 880g
- ISBN-13: 9780415855563
- ISBN-10: 041585556X
- Artikelnr.: 42795887
John F. Wilson is Professor and Director of School at the Newcastle University Business School, UK Steven Toms is Professor and Chair in Accounting at the University of Leeds, UK Abe de Jong is Professor of Corporate Finance and Corporate Governance at Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands Emily Buchnea is a Research Assistant at the Newcastle University Business School, UK
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
PART I The discipline of business history
1 Introduction
John F. Wilson, Steven Toms, Abe de Jong and Emily Buchnea
2 Business history: Agendas, historiography and debates
Steven Toms and John Wilson
3 A revisionist historiography of business history: A richer past for a
richer future 1
Matthias Kipping, Takafumi Kurosawa and R. Daniel Wadhwani
4 A citation analysis of business history and related disciplines
Abe de Jong, David Higgins and Hugo van Driel
Part II Business ownership
5 Personal capitalism
Andrea Colli
6 Managerial capitalism 2.0
John Quail
7 The past, present and future of banking history
Christopher L. Colvin
8 Stock markets and financial capitalism
Andrew Smith and Kevin D. Tennent
9 The 'third sector': Co-operatives, mutual, charities and social
enterprises
Anthony Webster
PART III International varieties of capitalism
10 African business history
Gareth Austin
11 Australia: Settler capitalism sans doctrines
Simon Ville and David Merrett
12 Enterprise in the Soviet and Soviet-Type-Economies
Martin Kragh
13 The history of business in Latin America
Rory M. Miller
14 North American capitalism
Mark R. Wilson
15 International varieties of capitalism: The case of Western Europe
Keetie Sluyterman and Gerarda Westerhuis
PART IV Institutions
16 Pre-modern and early modern
Catherine Casson and Mark Casson
17 Networks and clusters in business history
Emily Buchnea
18 Business institutions and the state
Robert Millward
19 Evolution of UK corporate ownership and control:
Codification,governance, transition and context
Anna Tilba
20 Globalisation
Pierre Gervais and Cheryl S. McWatters
PART V Management and ethics
21 The challenge of management professionalization
Mitchell J. Larson
22 Gender and business: Women in business or businesswomen? An assessment
of the history of entrepreneurial women
Helen Doe
23 Fraud and financial scandals
Steven Toms
24 Changing approaches to business ethics
Bernard Mees
Index
List of tables
List of contributors
PART I The discipline of business history
1 Introduction
John F. Wilson, Steven Toms, Abe de Jong and Emily Buchnea
2 Business history: Agendas, historiography and debates
Steven Toms and John Wilson
3 A revisionist historiography of business history: A richer past for a
richer future 1
Matthias Kipping, Takafumi Kurosawa and R. Daniel Wadhwani
4 A citation analysis of business history and related disciplines
Abe de Jong, David Higgins and Hugo van Driel
Part II Business ownership
5 Personal capitalism
Andrea Colli
6 Managerial capitalism 2.0
John Quail
7 The past, present and future of banking history
Christopher L. Colvin
8 Stock markets and financial capitalism
Andrew Smith and Kevin D. Tennent
9 The 'third sector': Co-operatives, mutual, charities and social
enterprises
Anthony Webster
PART III International varieties of capitalism
10 African business history
Gareth Austin
11 Australia: Settler capitalism sans doctrines
Simon Ville and David Merrett
12 Enterprise in the Soviet and Soviet-Type-Economies
Martin Kragh
13 The history of business in Latin America
Rory M. Miller
14 North American capitalism
Mark R. Wilson
15 International varieties of capitalism: The case of Western Europe
Keetie Sluyterman and Gerarda Westerhuis
PART IV Institutions
16 Pre-modern and early modern
Catherine Casson and Mark Casson
17 Networks and clusters in business history
Emily Buchnea
18 Business institutions and the state
Robert Millward
19 Evolution of UK corporate ownership and control:
Codification,governance, transition and context
Anna Tilba
20 Globalisation
Pierre Gervais and Cheryl S. McWatters
PART V Management and ethics
21 The challenge of management professionalization
Mitchell J. Larson
22 Gender and business: Women in business or businesswomen? An assessment
of the history of entrepreneurial women
Helen Doe
23 Fraud and financial scandals
Steven Toms
24 Changing approaches to business ethics
Bernard Mees
Index
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
PART I The discipline of business history
1 Introduction
John F. Wilson, Steven Toms, Abe de Jong and Emily Buchnea
2 Business history: Agendas, historiography and debates
Steven Toms and John Wilson
3 A revisionist historiography of business history: A richer past for a
richer future 1
Matthias Kipping, Takafumi Kurosawa and R. Daniel Wadhwani
4 A citation analysis of business history and related disciplines
Abe de Jong, David Higgins and Hugo van Driel
Part II Business ownership
5 Personal capitalism
Andrea Colli
6 Managerial capitalism 2.0
John Quail
7 The past, present and future of banking history
Christopher L. Colvin
8 Stock markets and financial capitalism
Andrew Smith and Kevin D. Tennent
9 The 'third sector': Co-operatives, mutual, charities and social
enterprises
Anthony Webster
PART III International varieties of capitalism
10 African business history
Gareth Austin
11 Australia: Settler capitalism sans doctrines
Simon Ville and David Merrett
12 Enterprise in the Soviet and Soviet-Type-Economies
Martin Kragh
13 The history of business in Latin America
Rory M. Miller
14 North American capitalism
Mark R. Wilson
15 International varieties of capitalism: The case of Western Europe
Keetie Sluyterman and Gerarda Westerhuis
PART IV Institutions
16 Pre-modern and early modern
Catherine Casson and Mark Casson
17 Networks and clusters in business history
Emily Buchnea
18 Business institutions and the state
Robert Millward
19 Evolution of UK corporate ownership and control:
Codification,governance, transition and context
Anna Tilba
20 Globalisation
Pierre Gervais and Cheryl S. McWatters
PART V Management and ethics
21 The challenge of management professionalization
Mitchell J. Larson
22 Gender and business: Women in business or businesswomen? An assessment
of the history of entrepreneurial women
Helen Doe
23 Fraud and financial scandals
Steven Toms
24 Changing approaches to business ethics
Bernard Mees
Index
List of tables
List of contributors
PART I The discipline of business history
1 Introduction
John F. Wilson, Steven Toms, Abe de Jong and Emily Buchnea
2 Business history: Agendas, historiography and debates
Steven Toms and John Wilson
3 A revisionist historiography of business history: A richer past for a
richer future 1
Matthias Kipping, Takafumi Kurosawa and R. Daniel Wadhwani
4 A citation analysis of business history and related disciplines
Abe de Jong, David Higgins and Hugo van Driel
Part II Business ownership
5 Personal capitalism
Andrea Colli
6 Managerial capitalism 2.0
John Quail
7 The past, present and future of banking history
Christopher L. Colvin
8 Stock markets and financial capitalism
Andrew Smith and Kevin D. Tennent
9 The 'third sector': Co-operatives, mutual, charities and social
enterprises
Anthony Webster
PART III International varieties of capitalism
10 African business history
Gareth Austin
11 Australia: Settler capitalism sans doctrines
Simon Ville and David Merrett
12 Enterprise in the Soviet and Soviet-Type-Economies
Martin Kragh
13 The history of business in Latin America
Rory M. Miller
14 North American capitalism
Mark R. Wilson
15 International varieties of capitalism: The case of Western Europe
Keetie Sluyterman and Gerarda Westerhuis
PART IV Institutions
16 Pre-modern and early modern
Catherine Casson and Mark Casson
17 Networks and clusters in business history
Emily Buchnea
18 Business institutions and the state
Robert Millward
19 Evolution of UK corporate ownership and control:
Codification,governance, transition and context
Anna Tilba
20 Globalisation
Pierre Gervais and Cheryl S. McWatters
PART V Management and ethics
21 The challenge of management professionalization
Mitchell J. Larson
22 Gender and business: Women in business or businesswomen? An assessment
of the history of entrepreneurial women
Helen Doe
23 Fraud and financial scandals
Steven Toms
24 Changing approaches to business ethics
Bernard Mees
Index