jeudi 4 octobre 2007

CALL FOR PAPERS: International Conference on Business History

Mergers and Acquisitions in the Long-Term Perspective

January 26-27, 2008
Tokyo, Japan

Waseda University / Hitotsubashi University/Business History Society of Japan

ORGANIZERS:
Waseda University 21st Century COE Program: Waseda Institute for Corporation Law and Society.
Hitotsubashi University 21st Century COE Program: Normative Evaluation and Social Choice of Contemporary Economic Systems.
Business History Society of Japan.

HOST JOURNAL:
Enterprise and Society
FOCUS:
While the most recent wave of mergers and acquisitions has been attracting considerable public attention, it is by no means a new phenomenon. This is the fifth wave since the 1890s. It is well known that there have been five worldwide M&A waves in history: 1890s, 1920s, 1960s, 1980s and the one underway since 1990. In spite of a long list of M&A literature, in both economics and management science, few papers have addressed the causes and effects of M&A from the
long-term perspective.
We invite papers from a business history or applied economics approach. Papers should discuss long-term trends in M&A or focus on a certain phase of an M&A wave. Comparative studies across countries/industries are also welcome. Topics include but are not limited to the following.
- What role has M&A played in the growth of a firm? Did M&A enhance its profitability, productivity, growth rate or value? If so, how was it possible and what was the source of value enhancement? If not, what negative impacts did M&A have?
- When did a firm's management choose M&A rather than green-field investments? What factors determined management's choice between internal growth and M&A?
- How did M&A contribute to the development of the industries and countries in question? How did M&A change the market structure, technology, and competitiveness of the industries? How did M&A waves affect the economic development of the countries?
- What legal, economic and institutional factors determined M&A? Were macroeconomic shock(s) and technological innovation the main drivers for M&A waves, or did financial factors such as stock market booms
also have a significant effect?
- Were hostile takeovers unique to corporate development in the US and the UK, or can one find examples in other countries? Did they also play a significant disciplinary role in other countries? In other words, can one find country-specific characteristics of M&A?
Both empirical and in-depth case studies from the long-term perspective are welcome.

PAPER SUBMISSION PROCEDURE:
To foster interaction amongst the conference participants, we aim to accept only a limited number of high-quality papers. The deadline for the submission of abstracts is October 15, 2007. Full papers of 30-40 pages including tables, figures and notes are most welcome, but extended abstracts of approximately 500 words (including title, author's name and affiliation and keywords) may also be submitted. Authors of papers selected for presentation will be notified by November 15, 2007. The final version of the papers must be submitted by the end of December. If the author of an accepted paper intends to
submit it to Enterprise and Society for publication consideration, he/she should first inform the journal's editor, Philip Scranton, (scranton@camden.rutgers.edu). The author should then submit his/her article according to the Instructions for Authors used by Oxford journals: http://es.oxfordjournals.org/.

Papers, abstracts (electronic MS Word or PDF files only) as well as inquiries should be sent to the following.

CONTACT: Prof. Hiroyuki Okamuro Hitotsubashi University, Naka 2-1, Kunitachi Tokyo 186-8601 Japan
EMAIL: okamuro@econ.hit-u.ac.jp
REVIEW PROCESS:
The following Program Committee will select the papers for
presentation at the Conference.
Program Committee Members:
Philip Scranton (Enterprise and Society, Rutgers University).
Julian Franks (London Business School)
Leslie Hannah (EHESS, Paris and London School of Economics)
Naomi Lamoreaux (University of California, Los Angeles)
Miyajima, Hideaki (Chair of Committee of International BH Conference,
Waseda University)
Odagiri, Hiroyuki (Hitotsubashi University)
Okamuro, Hiroyuki (Project leader of International BH Conference,
Hitotsubashi University)
Yuzawa Takeshi (Chair of Business History Society of Japan, Gakushuin
University,)

PUBLICATION:
All the papers presented at the conference will be included in the conference proceedings and accepted as discussion papers of the COE projects at Waseda and Hitotsubashi Universities. As mentioned above, the authors of papers will be invited to submit their work to the editor of Enterprise and Society for evaluation through the usual referee process.

VENUE:
The Conference will be held on the campus of Waseda University,
located in central Tokyo.

EXPENSES:
The conference organizers will cover travel (round-trip/economy class ticket) and accommodation expenses (three nights in Rihga Hotel; http://www.rihga.com/tokyo) for the presenters of accepted papers.

mercredi 3 octobre 2007

13TH ACCOUNTING AND MANAGEMENT HISTORY CONFERENCE

Call for Papers
13TH ACCOUNTING AND MANAGEMENT HISTORY CONFERENCE
Or léans (France) March 27t h 28t h 2008
The French Accounting and Management History Conference has been, since its first edition in 1995, a key annual meeting for those who are interested in the history of management. Since 1995, we intend to bring together researchers in accounting, management, history, sociology, law or economics ; all convinced that the past is often unexpected and has still much to learn to us.
As usual, all subject matters will be welcomed, but we would like to suggest a particular theme for the
2008 edition :
"The FAILURE"
This theme could include several kinds of papers :
- the history of a failure
- the consequence and the lessons of a failure
- the management of a failure
- the integration of failure in management
- some particular themes like bankruptcy, dismissal, financial krach, crisis etc.

We would like to shed light on failure from different points of view, i.e. accounting, management control, human resource management, marketing, finance, corporate strategy, etc.
Organisation committee : Rahma Chekkar, Carole Grillet, Pierre Labardin, Marc Nikitin.

December 15 2007 : Deadline for submission of papers with two abstracts (french / english). They should be sent at the following mail : jhcm@free.fr.
Any submission will be subject to a double anonymous reading and, once accepted and unless there is a counterclaim by the author, it will be published on the Congress’ Internet site (http://jhcm.free.fr).

BEYOND THE SHOP; CHORD Workshop and Call for Papers

BEYOND THE SHOP, 1500-2000:
Acquisition and Exchange Outside the Formal Market

2 April 2008

CHORD invites all interested researchers to a workshop devoted to the discussion of selling, acquiring and exchanging commodities and services outside the ‘formal’ retail market. Proposals are invited for papers exploring any aspect of this topic, and focusing on any geographical area. Areas of interest include (but are not limited to):

* Gifting and Lending
* Charity
* Hawking and Street Selling
* Theft
* Barter and Exchange
* Self-provisioning, Making and Mending
* The relationship between ‘formal’ and ‘informal’ markets
* Garage Sales, Jumble Sales, Car Boot Sales ...

The workshop will be held at:
the University of Wolverhampton, UK

Please send proposals (including title and c. 200 words abstract) to the address below by 18 January 2008. Fee: £ 9. For further information, please contact Dr Laura Ugolini, HAGRI / HLSS, Room MC233, University of Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton, WV1 1SB, UK. E-mail: L.Ugolini@wlv.ac.uk

Or see: http://home.wlv.ac.uk/~in6086/exchange.html

lundi 1 octobre 2007

13EMES JOURNEES D’HISTOIRE DE LA COMPTABILITE ET DU MANAGEMENT

Appel à communication
13EMES JOURNEES D’HISTOIRE DE LA COMPTABILITE ET DU MANAGEMENT
Jeudi 27 et Vendredi 28 mars 2008 à Orléans sur le thème de l’échec
Les Journées d’Histoire de la Comptabilité et du Management constituent, depuis leur première
édition en 1995, un rendez-vous annuel incontournable pour ceux qui s’intéressent à l’épaisseur temporelle des problèmes de gestion. Elles rassemblent des gestionnaires, mais aussi des historiens, des sociologues, des juristes et des économistes. L’esprit originel de ces Journées demeure car le passé, souvent inattendu, a encore beaucoup à nous apprendre sur les pratiques actuelles. Comme chaque année, toutes les propositions de communications sont accueillies avec bienveillance,
mais nous souhaitons néanmoins proposer un thème. Ainsi, l'Association Francophone de Comptabilité et le Laboratoire Orléanais de Gestion lance cet appel à communication sur le thème :
"L'ECHEC"
Bien souvent, en entendant les médias se faire l’écho de nombreuses success stories, nous avons l’impression qu’on nous raconte des histoires, et c’est pour prendre le contre-pied de cette démarche parfois suspecte que nous proposons un thème original.
Ce thème de l’échec pourra être décliné de la façon suivante :
- l’histoire d’un échec
- les conséquences et les leçons d’un échec
- la gestion de l’échec
- la prise en compte de l’échec dans la gestion
- les thématiques de la faillite, du licenciement, des krachs boursiers, des crises etc.
A l’occasion de ce congrès, nous aimerions pouvoir décliner la thématique de l’échec dans les différentes disciplines de la gestion : la comptabilité, le contrôle de gestion, la Gestion des Ressources Humaines, mais aussi dans des disciplines traditionnellement plus discrètes dans les journées d’histoire comme le marketing, la finance, la stratégie etc.
Si des doctorants sont intéressés, un tutorat des thèses pourra être organisé lors de ces journées.
Le site du colloque http://jhcm.free.fr

de la part de B. Touchelay


dimanche 30 septembre 2007

Histoire d'entreprises

Le site suivant reprends le texte de International Directory of Company Histories. St. James Press, 2004 pour de très nombreuses entreprises (y compris françaises) avec des sources complémentaires

http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/