The origins of British-based trading companies are to be found in the international mercantile networks which linked together Britain's commercial centres with the rest of the world during the nineteenth century. One such network, drawing together participants with operations in Singapore and Sarawak, was formalized under the title of The Borneo Company Limited (BCL) between 1851 and 1856. To function effectively, these inter-personal networks of merchants required a high degree of trustworthiness among the participants in order to overcome principal/agent problems, since direct supervision from the headquarters in London was not feasible. However, in order to expand, it was necessary to widen the circle of network participants and to ...
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This article examines the diversification strategies and organisational competencies of Harrisons & ...
In the extensive literature of British economic and social history, much less attention has been giv...
In expanding on earlier analyses of the evolution of multinational business that have drawn from con...
The origins of British-based trading companies are to be found in the international mercantile netwo...
Merchants formed an important component of British foreign direct investment before 1945. Locating i...
This work is primarily a study of the development of ’Pax Compania, of the subjection of all parts o...
Globalisation is associated with capitalist multinationals dedicated to the enrichment of wealthy, c...
This paper discusses the foundational history of a major European mercantile house in colonial South...
The rise of British rule in India in the late eighteenth century was accompanied by the emergence of...
Jardine Matheson & Company, a 200-year-old Hong Kong trading company that began as a house of agency...
This paper outlines the development of international firms over the period from 1870 to 1945. It sho...
This is the fifth in a series of research papers and articles examining the activities of Australian...
This paper provides a detailed analysis of the evolving relationship between the British trading com...
Commodity Trading, Globalization and the Colonial World: Spinning the Web of the Global Market provi...
Malaysia and Indonesia account for 90 percent of global exports of palm oil, forming one of the larg...
This article examines the diversification strategies and organisational competencies of Harrisons & ...
In the extensive literature of British economic and social history, much less attention has been giv...
In expanding on earlier analyses of the evolution of multinational business that have drawn from con...