The EURAM 2018 Conference, Reykjavik, Iceland, 20-23 June 2018This paper argues that there is much to be learned about business and by looking back at how the Quakers—who have been largely forgotten and overlooked in management studies’ founding narratives—were organized and how they ran their businesses. The paper presents a brief history of the Quakers focusing on the beliefs and practices that contributed to their success from 1650 to c. 1880, and which also contributed to their demise from the latter part of the nineteenth century onwards. We also reflect on the various lessons that can be learned through studying the Quakers and their approach to management
Friends have a long tradition in the world of trade and business, as discussed throughout this colle...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore the development of the accountability ideals and practices of Q...
This chapter focuses on the practices of the liberal branch of Quakerism in England, Wales and Irela...
The EURAM 2018 Conference, Reykjavik, Iceland, 20-23 June 2018This paper argues that there is much t...
This paper argues that there is much to be learned about business and by looking back at how the Qua...
Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Critical Management Studies Division, Atlanta, United States, ...
32nd European Group for Organization Studies (EGOS) Conference, Naples, Italy, 7-9 December 2016This...
The twenty-first century has been witness to a number of corporate scandals and private-sector take-...
What explains the success and prosperity of many Quakers in business and commerce in the UK througho...
This chapter argues that there is much to be learned about the origins of organizing through looking...
The twenty-first century has witnessed a number of corporate scandals and private-sector take-overs ...
The twenty-first century has witnessed a number of corporate scandals and private-sector take-overs ...
The 2017 AAR & SBL Annual Meetings, Boston, United States of America, 18-21 November 2017The twenty-...
This chapter argues that there is much to be learned about the origins of organizing through looking...
The Religious Society of Friends (known as ‘Quakers’) has a long tradition in responsible business, ...
Friends have a long tradition in the world of trade and business, as discussed throughout this colle...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore the development of the accountability ideals and practices of Q...
This chapter focuses on the practices of the liberal branch of Quakerism in England, Wales and Irela...
The EURAM 2018 Conference, Reykjavik, Iceland, 20-23 June 2018This paper argues that there is much t...
This paper argues that there is much to be learned about business and by looking back at how the Qua...
Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Critical Management Studies Division, Atlanta, United States, ...
32nd European Group for Organization Studies (EGOS) Conference, Naples, Italy, 7-9 December 2016This...
The twenty-first century has been witness to a number of corporate scandals and private-sector take-...
What explains the success and prosperity of many Quakers in business and commerce in the UK througho...
This chapter argues that there is much to be learned about the origins of organizing through looking...
The twenty-first century has witnessed a number of corporate scandals and private-sector take-overs ...
The twenty-first century has witnessed a number of corporate scandals and private-sector take-overs ...
The 2017 AAR & SBL Annual Meetings, Boston, United States of America, 18-21 November 2017The twenty-...
This chapter argues that there is much to be learned about the origins of organizing through looking...
The Religious Society of Friends (known as ‘Quakers’) has a long tradition in responsible business, ...
Friends have a long tradition in the world of trade and business, as discussed throughout this colle...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore the development of the accountability ideals and practices of Q...
This chapter focuses on the practices of the liberal branch of Quakerism in England, Wales and Irela...