Sedley Taylor (29 November 1834 – 14 March 1920) was a British academic, librarian and one of the Professors at the Trinity College in Cambridge, England. He is known for his works on the science of music[1] and on profit-sharing in industry.[2][3]
^Bougen, Philip D. "The emergence, roles and consequences of an accounting—industrial relations interaction." Accounting, Organizations and Society 14.3 (1989): 203–234.
^Poole, Michael, and Glenville Jenkins. The impact of economic democracy: Profit-sharing and employee-shareholding schemes. Routledge, 2013.