| History of microfinance in Bangladesh: A life cycle theory approach |
6 |
| Development built on crony capitalism? The case of Dangote Cement |
6 |
| War and economy. Rediscovering the eighteenth-century military entrepreneur |
6 |
| Branding before the brand: Marks, imitations and counterfeits in pre-modern Europe |
5 |
| Financial fraud, scandals, and regulation: A conceptual framework and literature review |
5 |
| Urban prototypes: Growing local circular cloth economies |
5 |
| Organised irresponsibility? The Siemens corruption scandal of the 1990s and 2000s |
4 |
| White-collar crime and the law in nineteenth-century Britain |
3 |
| War contracting and artillery production in Spain |
3 |
| The Spanish monarchy as a contractor state in the eighteenth century: Interaction of political power with the market |
3 |
| Accessing capital markets: Aristocrats and new share issues in the British bicycle boom of the 1890s |
3 |
| Innovation and entrepreneurship as strategies for success among Cuban-based firms in the late years of the transatlantic slave trade |
3 |
| How far does the apple fall from the tree? The size of English bank branch networks in the nineteenth century |
3 |
| Guilds, authority and the individual: The Company of Mercers prosecution of Dorothy Gretton in early eighteenth-century Derby |
2 |
| Internationalisation choices of Polish firms during the post-socialism transition period: The role of institutional conditions at firm's foundation |
2 |
| 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 |
2 |
| Brands in the Basque gun making industry: The case of ASTRA-Unceta y Cia |
2 |
| Hidden in plain sight: Correspondent banking in the 1930s* |
2 |
| Thinking about industry decline: A qualitative meta-analysis and future research directions |
2 |
| The drivers of firm longevity: Age, size, profitability and survivorship of Australian corporations, 1901-1930 |
2 |
| Hannah on 'Hollywood history': Exploring the limits of the Chandlerian model |
2 |
| Howard Hopson's billion dollar fraud: The rise and fall of associated gas & electric company, 1921-1940 |
2 |
| Corporate behaviour and ecological disaster: Dow Chemical and the Great Lakes mercury crisis, 1970-1972 |
2 |
| The changing place of fraud in seventeenth-century public debates about international trading corporations |
2 |
| Early marks: American trademarks before US trademark law |
2 |
| Managing the paradox of unwanted efficiency: The symbolic legitimation of the hypermarket format in Finland, 1960-1975 |
2 |
| Interfield Dynamics: Law and the creation of new organisational fields in the nineteenth-century United States |
2 |
| Moral dividends: Freemasonry and finance capitalism in early-nineteenth-century America |
2 |
| The British corporate network, 1904-1976: Revisiting the finance-industry relationship |
2 |
| A moving target: The geographic evolution of Silicon Valley, 1953-1990 |
2 |
| Financial diversification strategies before World War I: Buy-and-hold versus naive portfolio selection |
2 |
| Incentives, inequality and taxation: The Meade Committee Report on the Structure and Reform of Direct Taxation (1978) |
2 |
| Between national governance and the internationalisation of business. The case of four major West German producers of chemicals, pharmaceuticals and fibres, 1945-2000 |
2 |
| The French navy and war entrepreneurs: Identity, business relations, conflicts, and cooperation in the eighteenth century |
2 |
| Shipbuilding administration under the Spanish Habsburg and Bourbon regimes (15901834): A comparative perspective |
2 |
| What's in a price? The American raw cotton market in Liverpool and the Anglo-American War |
1 |
| Restructuring of the Danish pork industry: The role of mergers and takeovers, 1960-2010 |
1 |
| Prospects for a transparency revolution in the field of business history |
1 |
| The impact of war: New business networks and small-scale contractors in Britain, 1739-1770 |
1 |
| Enterprise vs. product logic: the industrial reorganisation corporation and the rationalisation of the British electrical/electronics industry |
1 |
| Opening the black box of the common-law legal regime: Contrasts in the development of corporate law in Britain and the United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries |
1 |
| Second-hand vehicle markets in West Africa: A source of regional disintegration, trade informality and welfare losses |
1 |
| History as business: Changing dynamics of retailing in Gothenburg's second-hand market |
1 |
| The work of shopping: Resellers and the informal economy at the goodwill bins |
1 |
| Shylocks to superheroes: Jewish scrap dealers in Anglo-American popular culture |
1 |
| The mass consumption of refashioned clothes: Re-dyed kimono in post war Japan |
1 |
| Domestic textiles and country house sales in Georgian England |
1 |
| 'Fence-ing lessons': child junkers and the commodification of scrap in the long nineteenth century |
1 |
| Deadlock in corporate governance: Finding a common strategy for private telephone companies, 1978-1998 |
1 |
| In the best position to reap mutually beneficial results': Sole-agency agreements and the distribution of consumer durables in inter-war Britain |
1 |