This article draws on historical material to examine the co-evolution of economic science and business education over the course of the twentieth century, showing that fields evolve not only through internal struggles but also through struggles taking place in adjacent fields. More specifically, we argue that the scientific strategies of business schools played an essential—if largely invisible and poorly understood—role in major transformations in the organization and substantive direction of social-scientific knowledge, and specifically economic knowledge, in twentieth century America. We use the Wharton School as an illustration of the earliest trends and dilemmas (ca. 1900–1930), when business schools found themselves caught between the...
The separation of economics and sociology as distinct disciplines can be traced back to at least the...
By most measures, entrepreneurship education and research is flourishing in business schools today. ...
The financial crisis has the potential to unite two long-simmering threats to the legitimacy of busi...
Abstract This article draws on historical material to examine the co-evolution of economic science a...
This article draws on historical material to examine the co-evolution of economic science and busine...
This article draws on historical material to examine the co-evolution of economic science and busine...
Over the past forty years, economists associated with the University of Chicago have won more than o...
Includes bibliographical references.The latter part of the nineteenth century was a very significant...
The article analyzes the process of formation and development of corporate education in the USA in t...
The following textbook is meant to be an introductory textbook in American business and society for ...
Business schools bear a central mission in our society and are responsible for training business man...
The modern science of industrial organization grew out of a debate among lawyers and economists in t...
This article charts the emerging interdisciplinary field of the Economic Humanities, and highlights ...
The article considers the problem of implementation of ethics as a taught subject into modern busine...
This article problematizes the development of curriculum field in the United States at the turn of t...
The separation of economics and sociology as distinct disciplines can be traced back to at least the...
By most measures, entrepreneurship education and research is flourishing in business schools today. ...
The financial crisis has the potential to unite two long-simmering threats to the legitimacy of busi...
Abstract This article draws on historical material to examine the co-evolution of economic science a...
This article draws on historical material to examine the co-evolution of economic science and busine...
This article draws on historical material to examine the co-evolution of economic science and busine...
Over the past forty years, economists associated with the University of Chicago have won more than o...
Includes bibliographical references.The latter part of the nineteenth century was a very significant...
The article analyzes the process of formation and development of corporate education in the USA in t...
The following textbook is meant to be an introductory textbook in American business and society for ...
Business schools bear a central mission in our society and are responsible for training business man...
The modern science of industrial organization grew out of a debate among lawyers and economists in t...
This article charts the emerging interdisciplinary field of the Economic Humanities, and highlights ...
The article considers the problem of implementation of ethics as a taught subject into modern busine...
This article problematizes the development of curriculum field in the United States at the turn of t...
The separation of economics and sociology as distinct disciplines can be traced back to at least the...
By most measures, entrepreneurship education and research is flourishing in business schools today. ...
The financial crisis has the potential to unite two long-simmering threats to the legitimacy of busi...