IMPRESE E STORIA

IMPRESE E STORIA

Rivista dell’Associazione per gli studi storici sull’impresa

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Since 1990 Imprese e storia, the Italian Business History Association‘s journal, represents a forum for learning and discussion on business history. We believe that a scientific journal is made by the community of scholars who gather around it and who bring it to life with their research and commitment. Following this line of reasoning, the primary purpose of Imprese e Storia is to make available to the scholarly community the research that Italian and international scholars are conducting into a variety of themes falling within the ambit of business history, notably the historical analysis of forms and types of enterprises, corporate organization and strategy, entrepreneurship, technology, business culture and labor relations. In line with the original concept of the journal, clearly stated by its first editor Duccio Bigazzi, special attention is given to the issues and developments in the field of business archives. Imprese e Storia also aims to be an arena for scholars interested in the interaction between business and the surrounding social, cultural, institutional and political context, as well the relationship between business and the macro-economic environment, following an approach that does not conceive business history as an academic niche but as a multidisciplinary discipline capable to engage other social sciences on an equal footing. Imprese e Storia welcomes articles in English, French, Italian and Spanish. All research articles in this journal are rigorously peer reviewed, based on initial editor screening and anonymized reviewing by at least two referee.

Scientific Editor in chief: Marco Doria (Università degli studi di Genova)
Associate editors: Fabrizio Loreto (Università degli studi di Torino), Mario Perugini (Università degli studi di Catania)
Scientific board: Franco Amatori (Università Luigi Bocconi di Milano), Carlo Marco Belfanti (Università degli studi di Brescia), Giuseppe Berta (Università Luigi Bocconi di Milano), Jordi Catalan (Universitat de Barcelona), Francesco Chiapparino (Università Politecnica delle Marche), Andrea Colli (Università Luigi Bocconi di Milano), Marina Comei (Università degli studi di Bari), Marco Doria (Università degli Studi di Genova), Ferdinando Fasce (Università degli studi di Genova), Giovanni Luigi Fontana (Università degli studi di Padova), Daniela Felisini (Università degli studi di Roma Tor Vergata), Vittoria Ferrandino (Università degli studi del Sannio), Gianpiero Fumi (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore), Roberto Giulianelli (Università Politecnica delle Marche), Matthias Kipping (York University of Toronto), Amedeo Lepore (Università degli studi della Campania Luigi Vanvitelli), Eric Monnet (Paris School of Economics), Stefano Musso (Università degli studi di Torino), Francesca Pino (International Council on Archives), Luciano Segreto (Università degli studi di Firenze), Raymond Stokes (University of Glasgow), Donatella Strangio (Università degli studi di Roma la Sapienza), Ben Wubs (Erasmus University of Rotterdam), Mario Taccolini (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore)
Executive board: Veronica Binda (Università Luigi Bocconi di Milano), Marco Bertilorenzi (Università degli studi di Padova), Andrea Caracausi (Università degli studi di Padova), Claudia Cerioli (Fondazione Ansaldo), Valerio Cerretano (University of Glasgow), Barbara Costa (Archivio storico Intesa Sanpaolo), Matteo Di Tullio (Università degli studi di Pavia), Marco Doria (Università degli studi di Genova), Giovanni Favero (Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia), Fabrizio Loreto (Università degli studi di Torino), Tito Menzani (Università degli studi di Bologna), Elisabetta Merlo (Università Luigi Bocconi di Milano), Mario Perugini (Università degli studi di Catania), Carolina Lussana (Fondazione Dalmine), Lucia Nardi (Archivio storico Eni), Stefano Palermo (Università Telematica Pegaso), Ivan Paris (Università degli studi di Brescia), Giandomenico Piluso (Università degli studi di Siena), Andrea Zanini (Università degli studi di Genova)
Editorial office: Manfredi Alberti, Marianna Astore, Benedetta Crivelli, Cinzia Martignone, Mario Perugini, Andrea Ramazzotti, Salvatore Romeo, Fernando Salsano, Riccardo Semeraro

Contacts: mario.perugini@unict.it; segreteria@assi-web.it

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Issue 47/2023

Business History as business. Exploring heritage, history, and money