The BNP Paribas Experience in Oral History Sources
Pierre de Longuemar
Business History Review, 2014, vol. 88, issue 2, 367-371
Abstract:
In this Research Note, Pierre de Longuemar, founder of the Paribas Historical Archives Department, describes the building of their oral history program. Shortly after the Historical Archives Department was begun in 1990, Paribas decided to publish a book on its European roots. Interviews were conducted that proved an effective way of identifying Paribas's main strategic thrust during its postwar modernization. Oral histories were also collected to provide source material on the context of the merger between BNP and Paribas in 2000.
Date: 2014
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