Skip to main content
Home
The Business History Conference
Main navigation
  • About
    • Mission & History
    • Governance and Bylaws
    • Contact Us
  • Meetings
    • All Annual Meetings
    • Upcoming Meeting
    • Midyear Meetings
    • Doctoral Colloquium
    • Emerging Scholars
    • Workshops
  • Prizes and Grants
    • Prizes & Grants
    • Prize Committees
    • Prize Recipients
  • News
    • H-BUSINESS
    • The Exchange Blog Archive
    • The Exchange Newsletter and Social Media
  • Resources
    • Calendar
    • Enterprise & Society
    • BEH Online
    • Expertise Database
    • Interest Groups
    • Teaching and Research Resources
    • Book series with BHC authors
    • Business history around the world
    • Twitterdex
Anonymous Login Menu

Hugo Gaggiotti

Professor in Work and Employment Studies, University of the West of England


Business and Culture, Corporate culture, Corporate organization, Multinational Corporations, women's leadership development, Women, Business
Business Historians at Business Schools

My focus of research is on the intersections between leadership, organizational narratives and professional mobiity from an interdisciplinary organizational ethnographic approach (I hold a PhD in Anthropology and a PhD in Management). For the past three years I have acted as director of awarded British Academy-Newton Fund projects to conduct research in industrial plants of the borderlands between Mexico and the United States. I am currently leading an applied research study of how organisations could provide better support to families, children and youngsters in the Chihuahuan-Texan borderlands (Ciudad Juárez, Mexico).

Recent Presentations at BHC Annual Meetings

Copyright © The Business History Conference

Affiliated with: The AHA || H-NET || IEHA

Facebook LinkedIn Blue Sky Twitter YouTube BHC Channel