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Organizational History Network

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by Stephanie Decker

14 episodes
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For scholars interested in historical research on organizations. We are trialling a new format and making some of our blogs available as podcasts. In addition, we are making audio versions of open access articles in the field available. Comments and suggestions welcome!

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10/30/2022

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Episode thumbnail for 6. Rethinking the role of planning and materiality. The case of London Business School. By Matthew Hollow.

January 11, 2023

6. Rethinking the role of planning and materiality. The case of London Business School. By Matthew Hollow.

This episode is also available as a blog post: http://orghist.com/2023/01/11/new-ohn-audio-article-rethinking-the-role-of-planning-and-materiality-the-case-of-london-business-school-by-matthew-hollow/

Episode thumbnail for 5. Enron and the California energy crisis

December 13, 2022

5. Enron and the California energy crisis

<p>Enron is mostly known for its accountancy fraud. But it was also investigated for its market manipulation and gaming strategies in the California energy market at the start of the millennium. This article analyzes Enron's activities from the perspective of organizational corruption, and how it developed inter-organizational networks to facilitate its gaming strategies. The article is published open access in Business History review: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007680521001008" target="_blank">https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007680521001008</a> .</p> <p>This episode is also available as a blog post: http://orghist.com/2022/12/13/new-ohn-podcast-article-enron-and-the-california-energy-crisis/</p>

Episode thumbnail for 4. New book summary: Stephanie Decker, Postcolonial Transition and Global Business History (Routledge 2023)

November 30, 2022

4. New book summary: Stephanie Decker, Postcolonial Transition and Global Business History (Routledge 2023)

<p>This is a summary of a new book published in the International Business History series by Routledge.</p> <p>This episode is also available as a blog post: http://orghist.com/2022/11/30/new-book-postcolonial-transition-and-global-business-history-routledge-2022/</p>

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What is Organizational History Network?

For scholars interested in historical research on organizations. We are trialling a new format and making some of our blogs available as podcasts. In addition, we are making audio versions of open access articles in the field available. Comments and suggestions welcome!

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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