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  • Wendschlag, Mikael, 1977- (author)
  • Theoretical and empirical accounts of Swedish financial supervision in the twentieth century
  • 2012
  • Doctoral thesis (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • The thesis is concerned with the history of financial supervision in Sweden during the twentieth century up to the financial crisis in the early 1990s. To this end a theoretical framework is developed which is based on institutional economics, law and economics, theories on bureaucracies, regulatory enforcement and policy analysis. Except for the attempt to propose how financial supervision and supervisors could be understood theoretically, the thesis address problems ranging from the organization of supervision in relation to regulation and the changes of the regulated market, the constraints and abilities put on supervisors in different institutional arrangements and regulatory regimes, and the competence of supervisors. The extensive use of empirical data aims to make the thesis a contribution also to financial history research in general, and the growing research on the histories of financial supervision in particular.
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  • Aktörer och marknader i omvandling : studier i företagandets historia tillägnade Kersti Ullenhag
  • 2011
  • Editorial collection (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • This book is a Festschrift to professor emerita Kersti Ullenhag in honour of her 75th birthday. Kersti Ullenhag has been a teacher and researcher in economic history at Uppsala University since the mid 1960’s. Her research has focused on different aspects of business history, often combining micro-oriented empirical case studies with Schumpeterian theories on entrepreneurship. In 19 chapters this book deals with research topics such as the roots of business history,political economy, business and entrepreneurship, the development of financial markets and gender perspectives in business and society.
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  • Colli, Andrea, et al. (author)
  • Family business and business history : An example of comparative research
  • 2014
  • In: Business History. - : Informa UK Limited. - 0007-6791 .- 1743-7938. ; 56:1, s. 37-53
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This paper deals with one of the pillars of contemporary business history - the use of cross-national comparisons. Besides the longitudinal, the comparative perspective is a crucial dimension of business and economic history research. During the last decades several attempts have been made to illustrate the process of development and structuring of national markets and corporations both currently and in a historical perspective, through the use of a comparative method. This paper aims to point out the possibilities and problems with this approach. It especially highlights the role of institutional factors and changes as important determinants for national development and as obstacles for good comparative exercises. It also discusses the role of functional and coherent definitions in comparative research and the problems connected with data collection and analysis. The main research question is how cross-national comparisons can help us develop business history research further. A comparison between family firms in Italy and Sweden shows that the development of family business in these two countries exhibited extensive similarities during the early decades of the twentieth century. However after World War II the two countries became more diversified in terms of their industrial structure. While Swedish family firms became an important part of national big business, Italian family businesses developed into smaller and more flexible organisations. Thus, today in Sweden several family-owned and controlled firms are among the largest in the country, particularly in capital- and technology-intensive industries. Italian family firms, even if present among the largest in the country, are largely in industries other than high tech, and show a degree of organisational sophistication inferior to their Swedish counterparts. This paper discusses the driving forces behind this development, showing how the explicit use of the comparative, longitudinal approach can highlight the patterns of convergence and divergence across national business models.
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  • Dahlén, Marianne, et al. (author)
  • Business history and legal history
  • 2014
  • In: Business History. - : Informa UK Limited. - 0007-6791 .- 1743-7938. ; 56:1, s. 54-70
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The relation between corporations, the market and the legal framework is crucial for understanding the development and function of the modern enterprise. The legal framework determines - and is determined by - the development of economic life, nationally, regionally and internationally. Business historians have often used legal material in their studies, however usually from a strict business history perspective. Drawing also from legal theory and method can contribute to a deeper understanding of the interplay between law and business, for example in terms of concepts such as hard law', soft law' and co-regulation'. In the same way, legal scholarship has dealt with business law, but would benefit from borrowing tools from the business history toolkit. Institutional theory is one of the pillars of this article, together with theories and methods focusing on law as a non-stable, multi-layer system with porous borders. The analysis starts with a discussion of the relationship between business history and legal history from a theoretical and methodological perspective. It continues with two cases at the borderland of business history and legal history: finance and fashion. Both cases serve as illustrations for the different roles that the state can assume as well as the different methodological approaches that are needed for an analysis of the state activities and the interaction between state, market and business.
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