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David Higgins
David Higgins
Professor of Accounting and Finance, Newcastle University
Zweryfikowany adres z ncl.ac.uk
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Towards a new business history?
A De Jong, DM Higgins, H Van Driel
Business History 57 (1), 5-29, 2015
1362015
Beer, brewing, and business history
I Cabras, DM Higgins
The History of the Beer and Brewing Industry, 1-16, 2018
1142018
Brands, geographical origin, and the global economy: A history from the nineteenth century to the present
DM Higgins
Cambridge University Press, 2018
702018
Brewing, beer and pubs: A global perspective
I Cabras, D Higgins, D Preece
Springer, 2016
472016
Asset or liability? Trade marks in the Sheffield cutlery and tool trades
D Higgins, G Tweedale
Business History 37 (3), 1-27, 1995
461995
“Forgotten heroes and forgotten issues”: business and trademark history during the nineteenth century
DM Higgins
Business History Review 86 (2), 261-285, 2012
452012
Explaining corporate success: The structure and performance of British firms, 1950–84
DM Higgins, S Toms
Mapping European Corporations, 85-118, 2013
412013
Reputation and export performance: Danish butter exports and the British market, c. 1880–c. 1914
DM Higgins, M Mordhorst
Business history 50 (2), 185-204, 2008
372008
Short-time working and price maintenance: collusive tendencies in the cotton-spinning industry, 1919-1939
S Bowden, DM Higgins
Economic History Review, 319-343, 1998
361998
Firm structure and financial performance: the Lancashire textile industry, c. 1884–c. 1960
D Higgins, S Toms
British Cotton Textiles: Maturity and Decline, 67-104, 2018
332018
Financial distress, corporate borrowing, and industrial decline: the Lancashire cotton spinning industry, 1918–38
D Higgins, S Toms
Accounting, Business & Financial History 13 (2), 207-232, 2003
332003
British industry in the interwar years
S Bowden, DM Higgins
Mechanical engineering 9 (7.00), 7.30, 2004
312004
Public Subsidy and Private Divestment: The Lancashire Cotton Textile Industry, c.1950–c.1965
D Higgins, S Toms
Business History 42 (1), 59-84, 2000
302000
Brand image, cultural association and marketing:‘New Zealand’butter and lamb exports to Britain, c. 1920–1938
F Barnes, DM Higgins
The Brand and Its History, 278-305, 2022
292022
Ownership, financial strategy and performance: the Lancashire cotton textile industry, 1918–1938
D Higgins, S Toms, I Filatotchev
Business History 57 (1), 97-121, 2015
272015
The business of protection: Bass & Co. and trade mark defence, c. 1870–1914
DM Higgins, S Verma
Accounting, Business & Financial History 19 (1), 1-19, 2009
272009
Bringing home the “Danish” bacon: food chains, national branding and Danish supremacy over the British bacon market, c. 1900–1938
DM Higgins, M Mordhorst
Enterprise & Society 16 (1), 141-185, 2015
252015
The effect of mergers and acquisitions on employees: wealth transfer, gain‐sharing or pain‐sharing?
A Kuvandikov, A Pendleton, D Higgins
British Journal of Management 31 (3), 547-567, 2020
232020
‘Mutton Dressed as Lamb?’The Misrepresentation of Australian and New Zealand Meat in the British Market, c. 1890–1914
DM Higgins
Australian Economic History Review 44 (2), 161-184, 2004
222004
‘Productivity on the Cheap’? The ‘More Looms’ Experiment and the Lancashire Weaving Industry during the Inter-War Years
S Bowden, DM Higgins
Business History 41 (3), 21-41, 1999
201999
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