In this chapter, we explore Xenophon’s philosophy of management and identify nine dimensions of business management, as well as the competencies (the knowledge, skills, and virtues) that good management requires. The scientific contribution of this chapter does not only consist in the fact that this is the first publications in which Xenophon’s philosophy of management is systematically analyzed. Historical analysis can also help to question the self-evidence of our contemporary conceptualization of management. Xenophon’s philosophy of management enables us to criticize the contemporary focus on profit maximization and to articulate an intrinsic relation between business and society; to criticize the contemporary disconnectedness of busines...
Introduction. Every science, with its abstract-logical method, in the process of formation inevitabl...
Philosophically, management was a collection of knowledge and beliefs that provide the basis for det...
Abstract The dominant conception of the manager is of a morally neutral technician engaged in a worl...
In this chapter, we explore Xenophon’s philosophy of management and identify nine dimensions of busi...
In this article, we philosophically reflect on the nature of business management. We move beyond the...
Our purpose is to not to define a particular philosophy of management, but rather to demonstrate som...
We attempt in this paper to define a new field of study for philosophy: philosophy of management. We...
This study aims to trace the historical parallelism and correlation in thought evolutions between Ph...
This book proposes a review of important Western philosophies and their significance for managers, m...
bThe present paper, which can be regarded as a kind of philosophical management study, is based on t...
Defining Management charts the expansion of management as an idea and practice from a time when it w...
A short introduction to key areas of the philosophy of management - what is an organisation? what i...
This paper contributes to the debate regarding whether or not management is, or should become, a pro...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management, University of Witwatersr...
This paper questions whether managers truly need philosophy and for what end. It highlights the achi...
Introduction. Every science, with its abstract-logical method, in the process of formation inevitabl...
Philosophically, management was a collection of knowledge and beliefs that provide the basis for det...
Abstract The dominant conception of the manager is of a morally neutral technician engaged in a worl...
In this chapter, we explore Xenophon’s philosophy of management and identify nine dimensions of busi...
In this article, we philosophically reflect on the nature of business management. We move beyond the...
Our purpose is to not to define a particular philosophy of management, but rather to demonstrate som...
We attempt in this paper to define a new field of study for philosophy: philosophy of management. We...
This study aims to trace the historical parallelism and correlation in thought evolutions between Ph...
This book proposes a review of important Western philosophies and their significance for managers, m...
bThe present paper, which can be regarded as a kind of philosophical management study, is based on t...
Defining Management charts the expansion of management as an idea and practice from a time when it w...
A short introduction to key areas of the philosophy of management - what is an organisation? what i...
This paper contributes to the debate regarding whether or not management is, or should become, a pro...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management, University of Witwatersr...
This paper questions whether managers truly need philosophy and for what end. It highlights the achi...
Introduction. Every science, with its abstract-logical method, in the process of formation inevitabl...
Philosophically, management was a collection of knowledge and beliefs that provide the basis for det...
Abstract The dominant conception of the manager is of a morally neutral technician engaged in a worl...