Enterprise & Society Volume 24 No. 3 (2023) Audio Announcement #journal #toctrailer #bizhis

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Enterprise & Society Volume 24 No. 3 (2023) Audio Announcement #journal #toctrailer #bizhis

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ENTERPRISE & SOCIETY
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS HISTORY
Published by Cambridge University Press for the Business History Conference, Volume 24, Number 3, September 2023

https://doi.org/10.1017/eso.2023.28

ARTICLES
Under the Influence of Commercial Values: Neoliberalized
Business-Consumer Relations in the Swedish Certification
Market, 1988–2018
Klara Arnberg, Martin Gustavsson, and
Kristina Tamm Hallström

Spillovers from Oil Firms to U.S. Computing and Semiconductor
Manufacturing: Smudging State–Industry Distinctions and
Retelling Conventional Narratives
Cyrus C. M. Mody

The Trees of the Forest: Uncovering Small-Scale Producers in
an Industrial District, 1781–1851
Joe Lane

Futures of Europe: The City of London’s Commodity Exchanges,
the European Economic Community, and the Global Regulation
of Futures Trading (1960s–1980s)
Marco Bertilorenzi

Banking and Eurodollars in Italy in the 1950s
Ioan Achim Balaban

Part-Time Employment in the Breadwinner Era: Dutch
Employers’ Initiatives to Control Female Labor Force
Participation, 1945–1970
T. J. (Timon) de Groot

Satisfaction Guaranteed: Your Choice and the Transnational
Distribution of Hardcore Pornography Between the Netherlands
and Britain
Oliver Carter

Private Lending in an Alpine Region during the Eighteenth
Century: A Family of Merchant-Bankers and Their Credit Network
Cinzia Lorandini and Francesca Odella

Dividends, Efficiency, or Safety? Governance Choices at Corn
Products Refining
Sally H. Clarke

A Historical Social Network Analysis of John Pinney’s
Nevis–Bristol Network: Change over Time, the “Network
Memory,” and Reading Against the Grain of Historical Sources
Peter Buckles

The Other Kitchen Debate: Gender, Microwave Safety, and
Household Labor in Late Cold War America
Wendy Gamber

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