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Oral History and the Business History of Emerging Markets
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 January 2019
Abstract
This article highlights the benefits that rigorous use of oral history can offer to research on the contemporary business history of emerging markets. Oral history can help fill some of the major information voids arising from the absence of a strong tradition of creating and making accessible corporate archives in most countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. It also permits a level of nuance that is hard to obtain even if written archives are accessible. Oral histories provide insights into why events did not occur, and why companies have chosen certain industries over others. Oral history can also shed light on hyper-sensitive topics, such corruption, which are rarely formally documented.
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- Special Section on Oral History
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- Copyright © The Author 2019. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Business History Conference. All rights reserved.
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The authors would like to thank the generous funding of the Division of Research and Faculty Development at the Harvard Business School.
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