This paper uses the distinction that has been developed within organizational studies between collected memory and collective memory to explore and contrast the nature of one multinational company’s organizational memory of World War I and World War II. Although the British American Tobacco Company (BAT) experienced severe upheavals as a result of each of the two global military conflagrations of the twentieth century, this paper argues that in terms of its organizational memory there exist clear distinctions between the two. During the course of World War I, BAT was able for the first time to generate a degree of common identity which served it well in the course of its post war expansion during the 1920s. This emergence of a more unified ...
Much organizational identity research has grappled with the question of identity emergence or change...
Purpose - To reflect on corporate history i.e. organizational learning and remembering. Design/met...
This paper examines how British war veterans fold together war time and post war experiences in prac...
This paper explores the role of corporations and financial organizations in maintaining a memory of ...
This paper explores the role of corporations and financial organisations in maintaining a memory of ...
Organizational Memory Studies (OMS) is limited by its managerialist, presentist preoccupation with t...
Nation-states are not the only bodies to have invested in memory-building through the construction o...
This special issue of Management and Organizational History is prompted by a public celebration. It ...
This study explores the development of the postwar memory - or lack of it - of the British war effor...
Why are some serious cases of corporate irresponsibility collectively forgotten? Drawing on social m...
Collective remembering in multinational corporations is a field at the intersection of social memory...
Collective remembering in multinational corporations is a field at the intersection of social memory...
Conceiving of the visual as a significant force in the production and dissemination of collective me...
Why are some serious cases of corporate irresponsibility collectively forgotten? Drawing on social m...
Purpose: This paper articulates a multi-contextual and dynamic system for memory research in relatio...
Much organizational identity research has grappled with the question of identity emergence or change...
Purpose - To reflect on corporate history i.e. organizational learning and remembering. Design/met...
This paper examines how British war veterans fold together war time and post war experiences in prac...
This paper explores the role of corporations and financial organizations in maintaining a memory of ...
This paper explores the role of corporations and financial organisations in maintaining a memory of ...
Organizational Memory Studies (OMS) is limited by its managerialist, presentist preoccupation with t...
Nation-states are not the only bodies to have invested in memory-building through the construction o...
This special issue of Management and Organizational History is prompted by a public celebration. It ...
This study explores the development of the postwar memory - or lack of it - of the British war effor...
Why are some serious cases of corporate irresponsibility collectively forgotten? Drawing on social m...
Collective remembering in multinational corporations is a field at the intersection of social memory...
Collective remembering in multinational corporations is a field at the intersection of social memory...
Conceiving of the visual as a significant force in the production and dissemination of collective me...
Why are some serious cases of corporate irresponsibility collectively forgotten? Drawing on social m...
Purpose: This paper articulates a multi-contextual and dynamic system for memory research in relatio...
Much organizational identity research has grappled with the question of identity emergence or change...
Purpose - To reflect on corporate history i.e. organizational learning and remembering. Design/met...
This paper examines how British war veterans fold together war time and post war experiences in prac...