Organizations are increasingly being called to account for their history. In particular, German and non-German companies have been called to account for their relations with the Nazi regime between 1933 and 1945. Organizations are not only accountable for past activity, but also for previous, often misleading, historical accounts of their behaviour. Thus we are interested in how an organization deals with historical accounts of its past, and how this reflects its culture. Therefore we draw upon concepts from organizational culture studies, and specifically Martin's three perspectives of culture as integration, differentiation, and fragmentation. We take the illustrative case of Bertelsmann, the German publishing company. Revelations of its ...
Purpose - To reflect on corporate history i.e. organizational learning and remembering. Design/met...
summary: complex organizations exist and develop within their specific socio-cultural framework, and...
This chapter examines the role that historical narrative plays in the public relations agenda of cor...
Organizations are increasingly being called to account for their history. In particular, German and ...
Purpose: This study examines how accounting practices used by Deutsche Bank could conceal its role i...
We outline the prospects for Management and Organizational History in the form of a 10-point agenda ...
The “historic turn” in management and organizational studies (MOS) called organizational theorists a...
Purpose - This paper seeks to identify and define the genre of corporate history within the pervasiv...
Corporate complicity in international crimes is a largely neglected phenomenon that exists on the bo...
In a pioneering work, Jeffrey Fear overturns the dominant understanding of German management as "bac...
This article introduces corporate historical responsibility (CHR), a concept that can guide organiza...
ABSTRACT: The UK’s Financial Reporting Council is telling directors that they should not wait for a ...
We outline the prospects for Management & Organizational History in the form of a 10-point agend...
Corporate complicity in international crimes is a largely neglected phenomenon that exists on the bo...
This article explores the ways that oral history can help business historians to better understand h...
Purpose - To reflect on corporate history i.e. organizational learning and remembering. Design/met...
summary: complex organizations exist and develop within their specific socio-cultural framework, and...
This chapter examines the role that historical narrative plays in the public relations agenda of cor...
Organizations are increasingly being called to account for their history. In particular, German and ...
Purpose: This study examines how accounting practices used by Deutsche Bank could conceal its role i...
We outline the prospects for Management and Organizational History in the form of a 10-point agenda ...
The “historic turn” in management and organizational studies (MOS) called organizational theorists a...
Purpose - This paper seeks to identify and define the genre of corporate history within the pervasiv...
Corporate complicity in international crimes is a largely neglected phenomenon that exists on the bo...
In a pioneering work, Jeffrey Fear overturns the dominant understanding of German management as "bac...
This article introduces corporate historical responsibility (CHR), a concept that can guide organiza...
ABSTRACT: The UK’s Financial Reporting Council is telling directors that they should not wait for a ...
We outline the prospects for Management & Organizational History in the form of a 10-point agend...
Corporate complicity in international crimes is a largely neglected phenomenon that exists on the bo...
This article explores the ways that oral history can help business historians to better understand h...
Purpose - To reflect on corporate history i.e. organizational learning and remembering. Design/met...
summary: complex organizations exist and develop within their specific socio-cultural framework, and...
This chapter examines the role that historical narrative plays in the public relations agenda of cor...