The historic turn in organization studies has led to greater appreciation of the potential contribution from historical research. However, there is increasing emphasis on integrating history into organization studies, rather than on recognizing how accommodating history might require a reorientation. As a result, key conceptual and methodological insights from historiography have been overlooked or at times misrepresented. We identify four modes of enquiry that highlight distinctions from history about ‘how to conceptualise’ and ‘how to research’ the past. First, historical organization studies research the past primarily through reference to archival sources. Second, retrospective organizational history reconstructs the past principally fr...
Although the use of history has become increasingly discussed and more widely applied within organiz...
This paper addresses a traditionally neglected area of management and organizational studies—r...
Historical perspectives are only timidly entering the world of IS research compared to historical re...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
If history matters for organization theory, then we need greater reflexivity regarding the epistemol...
This is the final version Available from the Academy of Management via the DOI in this record.If his...
© 2016 Academy of Management Review. The promise of a closer union between organizational and histor...
In this article we explore the implications of the epistemological position taken by writers of busi...
This article reviews recent attempts at mapping research paradigms in Management and Organizational ...
We are now entering a new phase in the establishment of historical organization studies as a distinc...
We are now entering a new phase in the establishment of historical organization studies as a distinc...
Although the use of History has become increasingly discussed and more widely applied within Organiz...
This is the author accepted manuscript.As a synthesis of organization theory and historiography, the...
The “historic turn” in management and organizational studies (MOS) called organizational theorists a...
There have been various calls in the literature more recently for engaging with history in the study...
Although the use of history has become increasingly discussed and more widely applied within organiz...
This paper addresses a traditionally neglected area of management and organizational studies—r...
Historical perspectives are only timidly entering the world of IS research compared to historical re...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
If history matters for organization theory, then we need greater reflexivity regarding the epistemol...
This is the final version Available from the Academy of Management via the DOI in this record.If his...
© 2016 Academy of Management Review. The promise of a closer union between organizational and histor...
In this article we explore the implications of the epistemological position taken by writers of busi...
This article reviews recent attempts at mapping research paradigms in Management and Organizational ...
We are now entering a new phase in the establishment of historical organization studies as a distinc...
We are now entering a new phase in the establishment of historical organization studies as a distinc...
Although the use of History has become increasingly discussed and more widely applied within Organiz...
This is the author accepted manuscript.As a synthesis of organization theory and historiography, the...
The “historic turn” in management and organizational studies (MOS) called organizational theorists a...
There have been various calls in the literature more recently for engaging with history in the study...
Although the use of history has become increasingly discussed and more widely applied within organiz...
This paper addresses a traditionally neglected area of management and organizational studies—r...
Historical perspectives are only timidly entering the world of IS research compared to historical re...