This paper presents a detailed historical account of the Bank of Twente (Twentsche Bankvereeniging), launched in 1861 and, for most of the subsequent decades, the largest, fastest-growing, and most profitable bank in the Netherlands. It follows the narrative analysis approach to illustrate that the circumscribed use of a limited partnership was rooted in the organizational form having a flaw of its own that, under particular circumstances, created serious agency costs. As the bank grew, so did the agency costs, finally forcing the bank to incorporate in 1917.
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De Vicq, A. (2022). Exploring the Limits of the Limited Partnership: The Case of the Bank of Twente, 1860s-1920s. Enterprise and Society, 23(4), 1122–1147. https://doi.org/10.1017/eso.2021.20
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