Enterprise & Society Journal Issues Research Articles in March 2020 Edition
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CAMBRIDGE, England, March 11 -- Enterprise and Society, a journal that says it offers a forum for research on the historical relations between businesses and their larger political, cultural, institutional, social and economic contexts, published research articles, including the following topics, in its March 2020 edition:
* Black Power in the Boardroom: Corporate America, the Sullivan Principles, and the Anti-Apartheid Struggle
* Energizing Finance: The Energy Crisis, Oil Futures, and Neoliberal Narratives
* Incomplete Revolution: Corporate Governance Challenges of the London Assurance Company and the Limitations of the Joint-Stock Form, 1720-1725
* Reorganization of Multinational Companies in the Western European Chemical Industry: Transformations in Industrial Management and Labor, 1960s to 1990s
* The Insurance of Mass Murder: The Development of Slave Life Insurance Policies of Dutch Private Slave Ships, 1720-1780
* Trends in the Fashion Business: Spain and Italy in Comparison, 1973-2013
* Western Debates About Chinese Entrepreneurship in the Treaty Port Period, 1842-1911
* Who Tells Your Story: Contested History at the NAM
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