The following resources may prove useful for those teaching business history in business schools and for those wishing to increase the cross-fertilization of business history and management studies. Links are provided when available.
Allen, R.C. (2011) Global Economic History: A Very Short Introduction. Illustrated edition. Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press.
Argyris, C., Moingeon, B. and Ramanantsoa, B. (1995)
Savoir pour agir: surmonter les obstacles à l’apprentissage organisationnel. Paris: InterEditions. Available at:
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Argyris, C. and Schon, D.A. (1978) Organizational Learning: A Theory of Action Perspective. Reading, Mass: Addison-Wesley.
Boyer, R. (1988) ‘Review of Le Capitalisme français 19e-20e siècle. Blocages et dynamismes d’une croissance’,
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Braudel, F. (1979) Civilisation matérielle, économie et capitalisme, XVe-XVIIIe siècle. le possible et l’impossible Tome 1, Tome 1,. Paris: Armand Colin.
Burguière, A. and Revel, J. (2000) Histoire de la France. Héritages. 0 edition. Paris: POINTS.
Cailluet, L., Lemarchand, Y. and Chessel, M.-E. (2013) Histoire et sciences de gestion. Paris: VUIBERT.
Casson, M. and Godley, A. (2007) ‘Revisiting the Emergence of the Modern Business Enterprise: Entrepreneurship and the Singer Global Distribution System’,
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Clough, S.B. (1975) ‘Histoire de l’exploitation d’un grand réseau: La Compagnie du Chemin de Fer du Nord, 1846–1937. (École Pratique des Hautes Études—Sorbonne. VIe Section: Sciences économiques et sociales, Centre de Recherches historiques. Industrie et artisanat, 7.) Paris: Mouton. 1973. Pp. 619. 78 fr’,
The American Historical Review, 80(3), pp. 653–654. doi:
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Colli, A. (2012) ‘Contextualizing Performances of Family Firms The Perspective of Business History’,
Family Business Review, 25(3), pp. 243–257. doi:
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Dalgaard, B.R. (1981) ‘The Contribution of Business History to the Business School Curriculum’, Business and Economic History, 10, pp. 31–35.
Ernest (dir.), B. fernand/ labrousse, Braudel, F. and Labrousse, E. (1993) Histoire économique et sociale de la France. Tome 4, volume 1-2, années 1880-1950. Paris: PUF.
Friedman, W.A. and Jones, G. (eds) (2013) Business History. Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, Massachusetts: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Hutchins, J.G.B. (1950) ‘Problems and Challenges in Teaching Business History in Professional Education for Business’,
Bulletin of the Business Historical Society, 24(3), pp. 146–156. doi:
10.2307/3111017.
Jacques, G.L. (1988) Histoire Et Memoire. 0 edition. Paris: Gallimard Education.
Jean-Claude Levy-Leboyer, M. (1991) Entre L’Etat Et Le Marche: L’economie Francaise Des Annees 1880 a Nos Jours. Gallimard.
Jones, G. (2005)
Multinationals and Global Capitalism: From the Nineteenth to the Twenty First Century. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:
10.1093/0199272093.001.0001.
Krooss, H.E. (1950) ‘Problems and Challenges in Teaching Business History in a School of Commerce’,
Bulletin of the Business Historical Society, 24(3), pp. 136–139. doi:
10.2307/3111015.
(1996) Histoire de la France industrielle. Paris: Larousse.
Martin, A. (1981) ‘The Teaching of Business History at Harvard’, Business and Economic History, 10, pp. 36–38.
McCants, A.E.C. (2007) ‘Exotic Goods, Popular Consumption, and the Standard of Living: Thinking about Globalization in the Early Modern World’, Journal of World History, 18(4), pp. 433–462.
McCraw, T.K. (1999) ‘Teaching History Courses to Harvard MBA Students: Building Enrollment from 21 to 1,300’, Business and Economic History, 28(2), pp. 153–162.
O’Sullivan, M. and Graham, M.B.W. (2010) ‘Guest Editors’ Introduction’,
Journal of Management Studies, 47(5), pp. 775–790. doi:
10.1111/j.1467-6486.2010.00923.x.
Rowlinson, M. (2007) ‘Strategy, structure and culture: Cadbury, divisionalization and merger in the 1960s’,
Journal of Management Studies, 32(2), pp. 121–140. doi:
10.1111/j.1467-6486.1995.tb00337.x.
Rowlinson, M., Hassard, J. and Decker, S. (2014) ‘Research Strategies for Organizational History: A Dialogue Between Historical Theory and Organization Theory’,
Academy of Management Review, 39(3), pp. 250–274. doi:
10.5465/amr.2012.0203.
Üsdiken, B. and Kieser, A. (2004) ‘Introduction: History in Organisation Studies’,
Business History, 46(3), pp. 321–330. doi:
10.1080/0007679042000219166.
Üsdiken, B., Kipping, M. and Engwall, L. (2011) ‘Historical perspectives on organizational stability and change: Introduction to the special issue’,
Management & Organizational History, 6(1), pp. 3–12. doi:
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Van Fleet, D.D. and Wren, D.A. (2005) ‘Teaching History in Business Schools: 1982-2003’, Academy of Management Learning & Education, 4(1), pp. 44–56
Veyne, P. (1971) Comment on ecrit l’histoire ; augmente de Foucault revolutionne l’histoire. Paris: Éditions du Seuil.
Wadhwani, R. and Jones, G. (2006) ‘SCHUMPETER’S PLEA: HISTORICAL METHODS IN THE STUDY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP.’,
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2006(1), pp. L1–L6. doi:
10.5465/AMBPP.2006.22898257.
Woronoff, D. (1994) Histoire de l’industrie en France: du XVIe siècle à nos jours. Paris: Éditions du Seuil.
Wren, D.A. (1987) ‘Management History: Issues and Ideas for Teaching and Research’,
Journal of Management, pp. 339–350. doi:
10.1177/014920638701300209.
Wright, R.E. (2010) ‘Teaching History in Business Schools: An Insider’s View’,
Academy of Management Learning & Education, 9(4), pp. 697–700. doi:
10.5465/amle.9.4.zqr697.