“…Hence business history as a field is looking for new intellectual avenues to make contributions in this new institutional setting that go beyond providing data and continue the integrity of a historical research agenda (Jones & Khanna, 2006). This is now discussed frequently in the major business history journals, see for example Eric Godelier's challenge in Enterprise & Society and the responses from other business historians (Godelier, 2009a(Godelier, , 2009bKobrak, 2009;Popp, 2009;Tiffany, 2009), work on the impact and citation of business history papers (Eloranta, Ojala, & Valtonen, 2008;Eloranta, Valtonen, & Ojala, 2010), and by organizational studies scholars with an interest in business history such as Mick Rowlinson (Clark & Rowlinson, 2004;Michael Rowlinson & Delahaye, 2009).…”