This paper considers the politics of how organizations remember their past through commemorative settings and artefacts. Although these may be seen as ‘merely’ a backdrop to organizational activity, they form part of the lived experience of organizational spaces that its members enact on a daily basis as part of their routes and routines. The main concern of the paper is with how commemoration is bound up in the reflection and reproduction of hierarchies of organizational recognition. Illustrated with reference to two commemorative settings, the paper explores how organizations perpetuate a narrow set of symbolic ideals attributing value to particular forms of organizational membership while appearing to devalue others. In doing so, they co...
How is collective remembering inhibited by organizational changes which were not intended to manipul...
Organizational Memory Studies (OMS) is limited by its managerialist, presentist preoccupation with t...
Over the last thirty or so years, historians and social scientists have undertaken a wide ranging ex...
This paper considers the politics of how organizations remember their past through commemorative set...
This paper considers the politics of how organizations remember their past through commemorative set...
Organisations engage in remembering and commemorative practices, often to produce effects of stabili...
Organisations engage in remembering and commemorative practices, often to produce effects of stabil...
This paper explores the role of corporations and financial organizations in maintaining a memory of ...
This special issue of Management and Organizational History is prompted by a public celebration. It ...
This paper explores the role of corporations and financial organisations in maintaining a memory of ...
The process by means of which past, dead collectivities become socially recognized as victims and, a...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to understand how historical materialities might play a conte...
A growing body of research on how organizations engage with their histories has shown that organizat...
This article explores the cultural form of the obituary as a contribution to 'collective memory'. In...
Within some organizations, certain individuals seem to “live on” after they are gone. We often refe...
How is collective remembering inhibited by organizational changes which were not intended to manipul...
Organizational Memory Studies (OMS) is limited by its managerialist, presentist preoccupation with t...
Over the last thirty or so years, historians and social scientists have undertaken a wide ranging ex...
This paper considers the politics of how organizations remember their past through commemorative set...
This paper considers the politics of how organizations remember their past through commemorative set...
Organisations engage in remembering and commemorative practices, often to produce effects of stabili...
Organisations engage in remembering and commemorative practices, often to produce effects of stabil...
This paper explores the role of corporations and financial organizations in maintaining a memory of ...
This special issue of Management and Organizational History is prompted by a public celebration. It ...
This paper explores the role of corporations and financial organisations in maintaining a memory of ...
The process by means of which past, dead collectivities become socially recognized as victims and, a...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to understand how historical materialities might play a conte...
A growing body of research on how organizations engage with their histories has shown that organizat...
This article explores the cultural form of the obituary as a contribution to 'collective memory'. In...
Within some organizations, certain individuals seem to “live on” after they are gone. We often refe...
How is collective remembering inhibited by organizational changes which were not intended to manipul...
Organizational Memory Studies (OMS) is limited by its managerialist, presentist preoccupation with t...
Over the last thirty or so years, historians and social scientists have undertaken a wide ranging ex...