About
Sabine Pitteloud is a Newcomen Fellow at Harvard Business School, after holding a position as Assistant Professor of History at the University of Geneva. Her research focuses on the political and institutional role of multinational companies from a historical perspective.
Latest publication
Businesses, Activists, and the Quest for Legitimacy
- By Sabine Pitteloud
- and Peter Van Dam
In Entreprises et histoire (2024/4 n° 117)
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Multinationals as a political category: the formative years (1970-1990)
In Entreprises et histoire (2021/3 No 104)
Businesses, Activists, and the Quest for Legitimacy
- By Sabine Pitteloud
- and Peter Van Dam
In Entreprises et histoire (2024/4 n° 117)
Businesses, Activists, and the Quest for Legitimacy
- By Sabine Pitteloud
- and Peter Van Dam
In Entreprises et histoire (2024/4 n° 117)
Multinationals closing subsidaries: The social and political consequences of economic decisions
- By Leo Grob
- and Sabine Pitteloud
In Entreprises et histoire (2019/4 No 97)
Can Activists Change Business For Good?
- Guest speakers Hiske Arts,
- Geoffrey Jones,
- Sarah A. Soule,
- et al.
In Entreprises et histoire (2024/4 n° 117)
Can Activists Change Business For Good?
- Guest speakers Hiske Arts,
- Geoffrey Jones,
- Sarah A. Soule,
- et al.
In Entreprises et histoire (2024/4 n° 117)
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Articles
Can Activists Change Business For Good?
- Guest speakers Hiske Arts,
- Geoffrey Jones,
- Sarah A. Soule,
- et al.
In Entreprises et histoire (2024/4 n° 117)
Businesses, Activists, and the Quest for Legitimacy
- By Sabine Pitteloud
- and Peter Van Dam
In Entreprises et histoire (2024/4 n° 117)
Multinationals as a political category: the formative years (1970-1990)
In Entreprises et histoire (2021/3 No 104)
Multinationals closing subsidaries: The social and political consequences of economic decisions
- By Leo Grob
- and Sabine Pitteloud
In Entreprises et histoire (2019/4 No 97)
In brief
Nestlé: Did the financial directors in 2018 and 1886 have different ideas about the importance of the multinational’s nationality?
In Entreprises et histoire (2019/2 No 95)