apmpp

Institut for Business Humaniora og Jura

  • Centre for Business History
Andrew
Popp
Professor
,
PhD


Kontor: POR/18.B-2.134
Tel:
+4538153672
E-mail: ap.bhl@cbs.dk
Andrew Popp
Præsentation

I am Professor of History in the Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. As an historian I focus on the relationship between business and society. Currently I am interested in the relationships between business, emotions, and the everyday. Often, but not always, I explore those relationships in the contexts of family business and entrepreneurship. I am currently Editor-in-Chief at Enterprise and Society: The International Journal of Business History, published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Business History Conference (BHC), as well as being Secretary-Treasurer of the BHC.

Primære forskningsområder
  • History
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Family Business
  • Emotions and the everyday
Link til denne hjemmeside
www.cbs.dk/staff/apmpp
Vejledning

I welcome approaches from students wishing to conduct qualitative research in the fields of history, business history, entrepreneurship and family business, and emotions.

Udvalgte publikationer
  • Popp A. (ed.), A Cultural History of Business (Bloomsbury, forthcoming)
  • Popp, A., Entrepreneurial Families: Business, Marriage, and Life in the Early Nineteenth-Century (Pickering and Chatto, 2012)
  • Popp, A & R. Holt, “The Presence of Entrepreneurial Opportunity,” Business History (2013), 55 (1): 1-20
  • Popp, A., “The Broken Cotton Speculator,” History Workshop Journal (2014), 78 (1): 133-156.
Publikationer sorteret efter:
2024
Andrew Popp / Enterprise in Albion : Thatcherism, Entrepreneurialism, Historicity.
I: Management and Organizational History, 19.8.2024
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
Andrew Popp / Introduction
I: Enterprise & Society, Vol. 25, Nr. 1, 2024, 1 s., s. 1
Leder > peer review
Andrew Popp / Introduction
I: Enterprise & Society, Vol. 25, Nr. 2, 2024, 1 s., s. 307
Leder > peer review
Andrew Popp / Josiah Wedgwood, Business History, and Our Modes of Enquiry
I: Business History, 7.6.2024
Kommentar/debat > peer review
Andrew Popp / Peer-to-peer, or Peer Pressure?
I: Business History, Vol. 66, Nr. 4, 2024, s. 793-795
Kommentar/debat > peer review
2023
Andrew Popp / 'I Feel as if Part of [My] Self Was Torn from Me' : Entrepreneurship, Absence and Loneliness in Nineteenth-century England.
I: The Routledge History of Loneliness. red. /Katie Barclay; Elanie Chalus; Deborah Simonton. Abingdon : Routledge 2023, s. 75-87
Bidrag til bog/antologi > peer review
Mandy L. Cooper; Andrew Popp / Introduction : At the Heart of the Market.
I: The Business of Emotions in Modern History. red. /Mandy L. Cooper; Andrew Popp. London : Bloomsbury Academic 2023, s. 1-30 (History of Emotions)
Bidrag til bog/antologi > peer review
Andrew Popp / Introduction
I: Enterprise & Society, Vol. 24, Nr. 1, 2023, 1 s., s. 1
Leder > peer review
Andrew Popp / Introduction
I: Enterprise & Society, Vol. 24, Nr. 4, 2023, 3 s., s. 953-955
Leder > peer review
Andrew Popp / Malone's on the Southside : Hearing a Telling of Their Story.
I: The Business of Emotions in Modern History. red. /Mandy L. Cooper; Andrew Popp. London : Bloomsbury Academic 2023, s. 159-175 (History of Emotions)
Bidrag til bog/antologi > peer review
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