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Newcomen Prize Winners, 1992-1999
In 1992, the Newcomen Society of the United States began sponsoring an award for the best paper presented at the annual meeting of the Business History Conference. The winner receives a plaque and $1,000. From 1992 through 1999, the Newcomen Prize-winning paper was published in Business and Economic History. Since the founding of Enterprise & Society in 2000, the prize is awarded to the best article appearing in each volume year. A complete listing of prize winners is available in our Grants and Prizes section.
1992
Sally Clarke
"Innovation" in U.S. Agriculture: A Role for New Deal Regulation View as PDF
1993
Steven Usselman
IBM and Its Imitators: Organizational Capabilities and the Emergence of the International Computer Industry View as PDF
1994
Paul Gompers
The Rise and Fall of Venture Capital View as PDF
1995
Kenneth Lipartito
Culture and the Practice of Business History View as PDF
1996
William Mass and Andrew Robertson
From Textiles to Automobiles: Mechanical and Organizational Innovation in the Toyoda View as PDF Enterprises, 1895-1933
1997
William Tsutsui
Rethinking the Paternalist Paradigm in Japanese Industrial Management View as PDF
1998
Sean Patrick Adams
Different Charters, Different Paths: Corporations and Coal in Antebellum Pennsylvania and Virginia View as PDF
1999
Kevin Reilly
Dilettantes at the Gate: Fortune Magazine and the Cultural Politics of Business Journalism in the 1930s View as PDF
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