The Business History Conference 2026 annual meeting will take place in London, March 26-28, 2026, and we look forward to welcoming all participants.
All program participants (presenters, chairs, and commentators) must register. Participants must also confirm their participation at the following link. All non-UK attendees should check the requirements for entering the UK. For any questions, please contact programcommittee@thebhc.org Follow us on social media for updates and share your participation online!
Dear Stephanie, We are pleased to remind you about our upcoming events from the Management and Business History SIG. The SIG aims to understand and preserve interest in the value of historical research for the study of business and management. To this end, we would like to invite you to register for our following events: Register HerePlease select the event below for more session details and to register: 20 January 2026 Publishing Historical Research in Management JournalsStaged by the BAM Management and Business History Special Interest GroupONLINE - Workshop 3 March 2026 Publishing Historical Research in Management Journals 2Staged by the BAM Management and Business History Special Interest GroupONLINE - Workshop Who Should Attend?The event speaks to Sections A1 and A2, as detailed in the BAM Framework. FacilitatorProf Stephanie Decker, FAcSS, FBAMProfessor of Strategy and Vice Dean of BAM Fellows ContactPlease contact the BAM Office at eventsandcommunications@bam.ac.uk with any queries. You're currently a free subscriber to Organizational History Network. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
Monday, 19 January 2026
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