Prizes
For scholars who have contributed in major ways to the field of business history
For a mid-career scholar who has made significant contributions to business history
Recognizes historical work on the effects of business enterprises on the economic conditions of the countries in which they operate
Recognizes the author of an article published in Enterprise & Society in the previous year
For the best article in either Law and History Review or Enterprise and Society on the relation of law and business/economy
For the best Ph.D. dissertation in business history completed within past 3 years
For the best first paper delivered at the annual meeting of the Business History Conference
For the best paper at the intersection of business history and the history of the technology presented at the annual meeting of the Business History Conference
Awarded to the author of the best article published annually in Enterprise & Society pertaining to international and comparative business history
Competitive monetary awards for PhD candidate dissertation fellowships and for post-doctoral fellowships for PhD recipients within five years of receipt of their degree
Used to defray costs to attend the BHC annual meeting by graduate students who are delivering papers
Available to presenters at BHC annual meetings who have earned the Ph.D. within the three years prior to the meeting