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Business success and the architectural practice of Sir George Gilbert Scott, c.1845–1878: a study in hard work, sound management and networks of trust
Sam McKinstry,
Yingyong Ding
School of Business and Creative Industries
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University of Glasgow
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Weber
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Victorian Era
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Max Weber
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Glasgow
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predecessors
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Victorian Period
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rebuilding
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Max WEBER
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Historical Study
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Business People
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Business Success
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