© 2014 Taylor & Francis. By introducing an intentionally provocative critique of managerialist regimes which typify contemporary UK business school culture, we argue that current business school management practices generate a climate of mistrust and alienation amongst academics. Such a climate is not conducive to a reformative agenda that business schools should be pursuing if they are to improve staff morale and the educational environment. Drawing on Ghoshal’s ‘smell of the place’ metaphor to structure this argument, we court deliberate irony and paradox. Rather than draw on heterodox theory to inform our critique we, instead, turn relatively mainstream management and organization theory against itself. Our argument is that even when e...
Many people believe that the focus of graduate business education become increasingly hemmed in, sel...
In this paper we consider criticisms of Business School education and the values it propounds in the...
Purpose: This paper aimed to explore the reform and development of the MBA within pre-1992 and post...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. By introducing an intentionally provocative critique of managerialist reg...
By introducing an intentionally provocative critique of managerialist regimes which typify contempor...
Recent decades have seen the evolution of UK business schools into international mass education prov...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to clarify whether UK busin...
Leadership & Policy Report, commissioned by the Chartered Association of Business SchoolsIn an ever-...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to clarify whether UK business schools need to change their s...
This essay presents a comprehensive briefing on the past and present of a business educational cultu...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd This experiential paper is written to provoke debate amongst deanly colleagues a...
Marketization of higher education has emerged as a global trend in many countries, and in the UK, st...
We reflect on the key debates and controversies that face business schools and management research. T...
Advocates of devolved and market oriented Education reform, point to the benefits from self determin...
ABSTRACT The paper examines the applicability of recent theories positing the existence of new appro...
Many people believe that the focus of graduate business education become increasingly hemmed in, sel...
In this paper we consider criticisms of Business School education and the values it propounds in the...
Purpose: This paper aimed to explore the reform and development of the MBA within pre-1992 and post...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. By introducing an intentionally provocative critique of managerialist reg...
By introducing an intentionally provocative critique of managerialist regimes which typify contempor...
Recent decades have seen the evolution of UK business schools into international mass education prov...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to clarify whether UK busin...
Leadership & Policy Report, commissioned by the Chartered Association of Business SchoolsIn an ever-...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to clarify whether UK business schools need to change their s...
This essay presents a comprehensive briefing on the past and present of a business educational cultu...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd This experiential paper is written to provoke debate amongst deanly colleagues a...
Marketization of higher education has emerged as a global trend in many countries, and in the UK, st...
We reflect on the key debates and controversies that face business schools and management research. T...
Advocates of devolved and market oriented Education reform, point to the benefits from self determin...
ABSTRACT The paper examines the applicability of recent theories positing the existence of new appro...
Many people believe that the focus of graduate business education become increasingly hemmed in, sel...
In this paper we consider criticisms of Business School education and the values it propounds in the...
Purpose: This paper aimed to explore the reform and development of the MBA within pre-1992 and post...