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First published in 1998, The European Yearbook of Business History
publishes research and review articles in English on the history of
private enterprises based in individual European countries as well
as studies of transnational corporations. It also includes work on
public and state corporations. Its scope is all of Europe, not
merely the countries of the European Union, and its prime, but not
exclusive, period of interest is the 19th and 20th centuries. The
first issue includes reviews of the present state and future
prospects of business history in most European countries, together
with articles summarising current Japanese and American
perspectives on the history of European industrial and commercial
enterprises.
First published in 1999, this volume aims to reflect on the
changing structure, experience and aspirations of European business
as it approaches the Millennium, including chapters in issues
including business scandals in the Weimar Republic, the evolution
of management consultancies in Portugal and Spain and the British
Public Sector. The yearbook exploits these changes by serving as a
forum for debate in Europe and aims to bring work on individual
countries to a wider, European audience. Responding to the
challenge of globalization, cooperation within a single European
market and an increasing interest in corporate governance and
environmental issues, the yearbook broadens to include
socio-political issues along with stimulating new types of
scholarship among European business historians and new preservation
strategies by business archivists.
First published in 1999, this volume aims to reflect on the
changing structure, experience and aspirations of European business
as it approaches the Millennium, including chapters in issues
including business scandals in the Weimar Republic, the evolution
of management consultancies in Portugal and Spain and the British
Public Sector. The yearbook exploits these changes by serving as a
forum for debate in Europe and aims to bring work on individual
countries to a wider, European audience. Responding to the
challenge of globalization, cooperation within a single European
market and an increasing interest in corporate governance and
environmental issues, the yearbook broadens to include
socio-political issues along with stimulating new types of
scholarship among European business historians and new preservation
strategies by business archivists.
First published in 1998, The European Yearbook of Business History
publishes research and review articles in English on the history of
private enterprises based in individual European countries as well
as studies of transnational corporations. It also includes work on
public and state corporations. Its scope is all of Europe, not
merely the countries of the European Union, and its prime, but not
exclusive, period of interest is the 19th and 20th centuries. The
first issue includes reviews of the present state and future
prospects of business history in most European countries, together
with articles summarising current Japanese and American
perspectives on the history of European industrial and commercial
enterprises.
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