Harvard Business School Workshop
Opening Remarks: Grace Ballor
Globalization, Multinationals, and Institutions
1. Teresa da Silva Lopes – Deglobalization, Trade Wars, and the Recoupling of International Supply Chains: The Norwegian-Portuguese Trade War 1921–1923
2. Sudev Sheth – Beyond Western Modernity: Civil Society, Business History, and the City
3. Marcelo Bucheli, State Interventionism as Promoter of Globalization
4. Laura Philips Sawyer – Power Move: How Law and Public Policy Reshaped the Late-Twentieth-Century U.S. Firm
5. Yuan Jia Zheng – The Rise of China’s Automobile Industry Since 1953: Multinationals, Technology Transfer, and Electric Vehicles
Environment, Climate, and Nature
6. Christopher McKenna – A Short History of Greenwashing
7. Ann-Kristin Bergquist – Renewing Business History in the Era of the Anthropocene
8. Espen Storli – Business History and Natural Resources
Entrepreneurs
9. Anna Spadavecchia – Inventors and the International Diffusion of Technological Knowledge: Britain and the United States in the Interwar Period
10. Rolv Petter Amdam – The Internationalization Entrepreneur Who Makes Things Happen
11. Dan Wadhwani – Schumpeter's Plea Revisited
12. Andrea Lluch – Capitalism and Entrepreneurship in Latin America: Agendas and Challenges from a Business History Perspective
13. Patrick Fridenson -- Architecture, Design, Art as Components of Business History
Closing Remarks: Ai Hisano