For much of its history management science had a quantitative and technical emphasis. More recently, there has been a move towards more subjective approaches such as 'soft OR' and 'soft systems'. Currently, there is interest in 'critical management science' drawing on critical theory, particularly the work of Habermas. This paper reviews developments in critical management science, in particular critiques of traditional and 'soft' management science; Jackson and Keys' system of systems methodology; critical management science methodologies and the problem of power in bringing about change; and the postmodernist critique
A review of five major journals in the Management Information Systems (MIS) field reveals that the m...
Critical management studies (CMS) is a vibrant and increasingly substantial subfield of management s...
The development of a range of management science methodologies (MSMs) such as soft operational resea...
This paper explores the theoretical compatibility and practical benefits of combining methods develo...
The article presents characteristic features of the critical approach in management-Critical Managem...
Critical management studies (CMS) has pervaded the field of management studies, claiming to be based...
Critical Management Studies (CMS) comprises a range of alternatives to mainstream management theory ...
Critical Management Studies (CMS) comprises a range of alternatives to mainstream management theory ...
Drawing upon a range of influential contemporary movements in the social sciences, primarily upon cr...
Why have certain theories shaped management research? Where do research theory and practice meet, if...
The task of this introduction to “critical management” is twofold. First, it presents a short overvi...
Up until the early 1970s there was a fair consensus among operations researchers and manage-ment sci...
It is 20 years since the first discussions of the social reality implied by Soft Systems Methodology...
A discussion of the epistemological issues underpinning the aspirations of researchers to have estab...
This study aims to briefly review the thoughts of Jurgen Habermas, the German philosopher at the Fra...
A review of five major journals in the Management Information Systems (MIS) field reveals that the m...
Critical management studies (CMS) is a vibrant and increasingly substantial subfield of management s...
The development of a range of management science methodologies (MSMs) such as soft operational resea...
This paper explores the theoretical compatibility and practical benefits of combining methods develo...
The article presents characteristic features of the critical approach in management-Critical Managem...
Critical management studies (CMS) has pervaded the field of management studies, claiming to be based...
Critical Management Studies (CMS) comprises a range of alternatives to mainstream management theory ...
Critical Management Studies (CMS) comprises a range of alternatives to mainstream management theory ...
Drawing upon a range of influential contemporary movements in the social sciences, primarily upon cr...
Why have certain theories shaped management research? Where do research theory and practice meet, if...
The task of this introduction to “critical management” is twofold. First, it presents a short overvi...
Up until the early 1970s there was a fair consensus among operations researchers and manage-ment sci...
It is 20 years since the first discussions of the social reality implied by Soft Systems Methodology...
A discussion of the epistemological issues underpinning the aspirations of researchers to have estab...
This study aims to briefly review the thoughts of Jurgen Habermas, the German philosopher at the Fra...
A review of five major journals in the Management Information Systems (MIS) field reveals that the m...
Critical management studies (CMS) is a vibrant and increasingly substantial subfield of management s...
The development of a range of management science methodologies (MSMs) such as soft operational resea...