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LeadershipLeadership and the Social Agendas of the Seventeenth-Century English Trading Corporation

William A. Pettigrew () and Aske Laursen Brock
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William A. Pettigrew: University of Kent
Aske Laursen Brock: University of Kent

Chapter Chapter 2 in A History of Socially Responsible Business, c.1600–1950, 2017, pp 33-63 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract The study of business leaders and commercial leadershipLeadership has been a far greater preoccupation for management scholars than for historians of business. Few historians who have been interested in leadershipLeadership have noted it as a field in business history prior to the twentieth century. Historians of seventeenth-century corporations have concentrated less on the leadershipLeadership of those bodies and more on their civic, participatory cultures.

Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-60146-5_2

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