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View a List of Titles in the OSO Archive October 2011: Oxford Scholarship Online: OSO Archive The OSO Archive provides access to seminal works and prize winning content, not previously available in Oxford Scholarship Online, carefully selected for their continued relevance in evolution of scholarship within 8 key disciplines: 2011 Business & Management, Economics & Finance, History, Literature, Music, Philosophy, Political Science and Religion Titles marked with an asterisk * were added to the OSO Archive in March 2012, and may be subject to an update fee. Please contact your OUP sales representative for more details. Further OSO Archive content in subject areas in Science, Medicine and Law are coming in early 2012, with Classics and Linguistics following later in the year. Please note this title list is liable to alteration without notice. OSO Archive Business & Management Sub-discipline: Business History ISBN Author Title Print publication date 9780198289449 Coopey, Richard and 3i: Fifty Years Investing in Industry 15/06/1995 Clarke, Donald 9780198292210 Cox, Howard The Global Cigarette Origins and Evolution of 16/03/2000 British American Tobacco, 1880-1945 9780199236602 Gourvish, Terry Britain's Railway, 1997-2005 Labour's Strategic 16/10/2008 Experiment 9780199240753 Ironside, Michael; Facing Up to Thatcherism The History of NALGO 04/01/2001 Seifert, Roger 1979-93 9780198206026 Jones, Geoffrey British Multinational Banking, 1830-1990 10/08/1995 9780198774068 Locke, Robert R. The Collapse of the American Management 06/06/1996 Mystique 9780199213375 McGovern, Patrick; Market, Class, and Employment 06/12/2007 Hill, Stephen; Mills, Colin; White, Michael 9780195189780 McNeilly George Washington and the Art of Business: The 18/01/2008 Leadership Principles of America's First Commander-in-Chief 9780198288664 Tweedale, Geoffrey Steel City Entrepreneurship, Strategy, and 20/07/1995 Technology in Sheffield 1743-1993 9780199243990 Tweedale, Geoffrey Magic Mineral to Killer Dust Turner & Newall and 22/03/2001 the Asbestos Hazard 9780198290742 Whisler, Timothy The British Motor Industry, 1945-94 A Case Study 06/05/1999 in Industrial Decline www.oxfordscholarship.com 1 Sub-discipline: Corporate Governance and Accountability ISBN Author Title Print publication date 9780199252008 Cadbury, Adrian Corporate Governance and Chairmanship A 03/10/2002 Personal View 9780199243198 Charkham, Jonathan Keeping Better Company Corporate 31/07/2008 Governance Ten Years On 2/e 2011 9780195075809 Erez Culture, Self-Identity, and Work 12/08/1993 9780199255504 Kaptein, Muel; The Balanced Company A Theory of Corporate 18/07/2002 Wempe, Johan Integrity 9780199205301 Roe, Mark J. Political Determinants of Corporate 20/07/2006 Governance Political Context, Corporate Impact Sub-discipline: Finance, Accounting, and Banking ISBN Author Title Print publication date OSO Archive 9780199296293 Camfferman, Kees; Financial Reporting and Global Capital 08/03/2007 Zeff, Stephen A. Markets A History of the International Accounting Standards Committee, 1973- 2000 9780198775065 Canals, Jordi Universal Banking International Comparisons 16/01/1997 and Theoretical Perspectives 9780198296676 Canals, Jordi Managing Corporate Growth 02/12/1999 9780199213368 Clark, Gordon L.; The Geography of Finance Corporate 03/05/2007 Wójcik, Dariusz Governance in the Global Marketplace 9780199269488 Fenton-O'Creevy, Traders Risks, Decisions, and Management in 16/09/2004 Mark; Nicholson, Financial Markets Nigel; Soane, Emma; Willman, Paul 9780198297048 Lee, Ruben What is an Exchange? Automation, 20/01/2000 Management, and Regulation of Financial Markets 9780198289609 Matthews, Derek; The Priesthood of Industry The Rise of the 26/03/1998 Anderson, Malcolm; Professional Accountant in British Edwards, John Richard Management 9780198296034 Power, Michael The Audit Society Rituals of Verification 19/08/1999 9780199535200 Venzin, Markus Building an International Financial Services 22/01/2009 Firm How to Design and Execute Cross- Border Strategies www.oxfordscholarship.com 2 Sub-discipline: HRM/IR ISBN Author Title Print publication date 9780199248698 Beynon, Huw; Managing Employment Change The New Realities 21/03/2002 Grimshaw, Damian; of Work Rubery, Jill; Ward, Kevin 9780199244188 Brown, Phillip; Green, High Skills Globalization, Competitiveness, and 27/09/2001 2011 Andy; Lauder, Hugh Skill Formation 9780199269532 Brown, Phillip; The Mismanagement of Talent Employability and 29/07/2004 Hesketh, Anthony Jobs in the Knowledge Economy 9780199280643 Conway, Neil; Briner, Understanding Psychological Contracts at Work A 17/11/2005 Rob B. Critical Evaluation of Theory and Research 9780198294382 Crouch, Colin; Are Skills the Answer? The Political Economy of 11/02/1999 Finegold, David; Sako, Skill Creation in Advanced Industrial Countries Mari 9780199271900 Edwards, Paul; The Politics of Working Life 15/09/2005 OSO Archive Wajcman, Judy 9780198782049 Gratton, Lynda; Hope Strategic Human Resource Management 06/05/1999 Hailey, Veronica; Corporate Rhetoric and Human Reality Stiles, Philip; Truss, Catherine 9780199262236 Marchington, Mick; Fragmenting Work Blurring Organizational 16/09/2004 Grimshaw, Damien; Boundaries and Disordering Hierarchies Rubery, Jill; Wilmott, Hugh 9780199273904 Paauwe, Jaap HRM and Performance Achieving Long Term 17/06/2004 Viability 9780198289791 Thirkell, John; Petkov, The Transformation of Labour Relations 24/09/1998 Krastyu; Vickerstaff, Restructuring and Privatization in Eastern Europe Sarah and Russia 9780198289463 Towers, Brian The Representation Gap Change and Reform in 06/11/1997 the British and American Workplace 9780198295549 Traxler, Franz; National Labour Relations in Internationalized 11/01/2001 Blaschke, Sabine; Markets A Comparative Study of Institutions, Kittel, Bernhard Change and Performance 9780198289197 Undy, Roger; Fosh, Managing the Unions The Impact of Legislation 13/06/1996 Patricia; Morris, Huw; on Trade Unions' Behaviour Smith, Paul; Martin, Roderick www.oxfordscholarship.com 3 Sub-discipline: Information Technology ISBN Author Title Print publication date 9780198289395 Bloomfield, Brian P.; Information Technology and Organizations 27/03/1997 Coombs, Rod; Knights, Strategies, Networks, and Integration David; Littler, Dale 9780199255771 Castells, Manuel The Internet Galaxy Reflections on the Internet, 31/10/2002 Business, and Society 2011 9780199256990 Castells, Manuel; The Information Society and the Welfare State 03/10/2002 Himanen, Pekka The Finnish Model 9780199296194 Dunleavy, Patrick; Digital Era Governance IT Corporations, the State, 02/11/2006 Margetts, Helen; and e-Government Bastow, Simon; Tinkler, Jane 9780198288336 Faulkner, Wendy; Knowledge Frontiers Public Sector Research and 16/02/1995 Senker, Jacqueline Industrial Innovation in Biotechnology, Engineering Ceramics, and Parallel Computing OSO Archive 9780198289043 Fincham, Robin; Fleck, Expertise and Innovation Information Technology 05/01/1995 James; Procter, Rob; Strategies in the Financial Services Sector Scarbrough, Harry; Tierney, Margaret; Williams, Robin 9780199241927 Kern, Thomas; The Relationship Advantage Information 15/11/2001 Willcocks, Leslie P. Technologies, Sourcing, and Management 9780198775416 Lilley, Simon; Representing Organization Knowledge, 24/06/2004 Lightfoot, Geoffrey; Management, and the Information Age Amaral M. N., Paulo 9780198296553 Mansell, Robin Inside the Communication Revolution Evolving 21/02/2002 Patterns of Social and Technical Interaction 9780198295570 Mansell, Robin; Mobilizing the Information Society Strategies for 31/01/2002 Steinmueller, W. Growth and Opportunity Edward 9780195102017 Noam Telecommunications in Africa 25/02/1999 9780195188523 Noam Media Ownership and Concentration in America 19/10/2009 9780195148138 Rapp Information Technology Strategies: How Leading 01/08/2002 Firms Use IT to Gain an Advantage Sub-discipline: Innovation ISBN Author Title Print publication date 9780195158687 Angel The Tale of the Scale: An Odyssey of Invention 05/02/2004 9780198288787 Burns, Tom; Stalker, G. The Management of Innovation 13/10/1994 M. 9780198290186 Cooke, Philip; Morgan, The Associational Economy Firms, Regions, and 09/04/1998 Kevin Innovation www.oxfordscholarship.com 9780198288077 Grindley, Peter Standards, Strategy, and Policy Cases and Stories 03/08/1995 4 9780199268825 Link, Albert N.; Siegel, Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Technological 07/06/2007 Donald S. Change 9780199241477 Macdonald, Stuart Information for Innovation Managing Change 21/12/2000 from an Information Perspective 9780195168259 Matthews Lessons From the Edge: Survival Skills for Starting 04/09/2003 and Growing a Company 2011 9780198297246 McKelvey, Maureen Evolutionary Innovations The Business of 16/03/2000 Biotechnology 9780195102888 Mitroff The Unbounded Mind: Breaking the Chains of 14/12/1995 Traditional Business Thinking 9780195340143 Moldoveanu The Future of the MBA: Designing the Thinker of 25/04/2008 the Future 9780199241002 Nooteboom, Bart Learning and Innovation in Organizations and 23/08/2001 Economies 9780195067040 Roberts Entrepreneurs in High Technology: Lessons from 22/08/1991 MIT and Beyond OSO Archive Sub-discipline: International Business ISBN Author Title Print publication date 9780198293156 Brewer, Thomas L.; The Multilateral Investment System and 30/07/1998 Young, Stephen Multinational Enterprises 9780195115215 Brown Work and Pay in the United States and 25/09/1997 Japan 9780198295525 Flynn, Norman Miracle to Meltdown in Asia Business, 14/10/1999 Government and Society 9780199268801 Kneller, Robert
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