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Professor John Wilson
Dr Neveen Abdelrehim
British business-government relationships: A case study of the Burmah Oil Company, 1974–19752025
Professor John Wilson
Dr Neveen Abdelrehim
Multinational banking in Egypt: A case-study of the Ionian Bank, 1907–19392025
Professor John Wilson
Dr Neveen Abdelrehim
Corporate Networks and Business Groups in Egypt, 1924–1948: Economic Necessity or Entrepreneurial Dynamism2023
Dr Andreas Giazitzoglu
Professor John Wilson
Nathan Meyer-Rothschild’s Reproduction of Business Masculinity in the Portrait A View from the Royal Exchange. A Historical, Bourdieusian and Visual Semiotic Exploration2023
Professor John Wilson
Dr Emily Buchnea
Dr Anna Tilba
The British corporate network, 1904-1976: Revisiting the finance-industry relationship2018
Dr Emily Buchnea
Professor John Wilson
Routledge Companion to Business History2017
Professor John Wilson
Dr Emily Buchnea
The routledge companion to business history2017
Dr Anna Tilba
Professor John Wilson
Vocabularies of Motive and Temporal Perspectives: Examples of Pension Fund Engagement and Disengagement2017
Professor John Wilson
Dr Emily Buchnea
Introduction2016
Professor John Wilson
Learning to swim against the tide: Crises and co-operative credibility - Some international and historical examples2016
Dr Anna Tilba
Professor John Wilson
'To invite disappointment or worse': governance, audit and due diligence in the Ferranti-ISC merger2016
Professor Andrea Whittle
Professor John Wilson
Ethnomethodology and the production of history: Studying ‘history-in-action’2015
Dr Anna Tilba
Professor John Wilson
Disengagement and Investment Short-Termism: A Contextual Study of UK Pension Funds2014
Professor John Wilson
Exploring the impact of Investors in People: A focus on training and development, job satisfaction, and awareness of the Standard2014
Professor John Wilson
Dr Anna Tilba
The Great Divide? Bank-industry relationships and corporate networks in Britain, 1904-20032014
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