Availability of Records for Research in the History of Large Business Concerns
Henrietta M. Larson
Business History Review, 1948, vol. 22, issue 1, 12-21
Abstract:
In discussing this topic I have chosen to consider only the original records of American business concerns. To be sure, there is a wealth of printed materials, primary and secondary, which are invaluable to research in the history of business, such materials as legal records, reports of government investigations, and trade publications; the indispensable research material for the study of business administration and operation, however, is the inside record of the individual company. It is, therefore, the availability of that record which I shall deal with here.
Date: 1948
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