The contemporary business education has been promoting competition to the detriment of cooperation. This is unfortunate, given the magnitude and complexity of the current crisis facing humanity: a situation which urgently requires cooperation. Based on an ethnographic study of IT management consultants, we propose a practice-based framework for education and training rooted in humanistic management principles to remedy this lack
Abstract The dominant conception of the manager is of a morally neutral technician engaged in a worl...
The paper examines the impact of passive and active learning on student behaviour and argues that th...
The paper argues that successful corporate leadership involves an irreducible humanistic dimension, ...
Humanistic management thought has some development roots associated with the industrial revolution, ...
Humanism as a paradigm appears in the sixties of the last century. Human freedom, dignity and potent...
Abstract The paper points out how approaches to analyze the overall process of Junior Software Tech...
In recent decades, scandals such as the failure of Enron, the financial crisis of 2008 (Melé, 2008),...
Simulated crisis scenarios are frequently cited as effective tools for organisational and individual...
International audienceTranscultural management leadership is a new area of study in business schools...
Let us assume that organizations want to blossom in order to achieve their goals in the best possibl...
We explore knowledge sharing in light of a pragmatist understanding of organizational learning. This...
Simulated crisis scenarios are frequently cited as effective tools for organisational and individual...
The relationship between school and world of work is one of the most controversial issues that natio...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Academy of Managemen...
Management learning has traditionally straddled the parallel universes of human resource development...
Abstract The dominant conception of the manager is of a morally neutral technician engaged in a worl...
The paper examines the impact of passive and active learning on student behaviour and argues that th...
The paper argues that successful corporate leadership involves an irreducible humanistic dimension, ...
Humanistic management thought has some development roots associated with the industrial revolution, ...
Humanism as a paradigm appears in the sixties of the last century. Human freedom, dignity and potent...
Abstract The paper points out how approaches to analyze the overall process of Junior Software Tech...
In recent decades, scandals such as the failure of Enron, the financial crisis of 2008 (Melé, 2008),...
Simulated crisis scenarios are frequently cited as effective tools for organisational and individual...
International audienceTranscultural management leadership is a new area of study in business schools...
Let us assume that organizations want to blossom in order to achieve their goals in the best possibl...
We explore knowledge sharing in light of a pragmatist understanding of organizational learning. This...
Simulated crisis scenarios are frequently cited as effective tools for organisational and individual...
The relationship between school and world of work is one of the most controversial issues that natio...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Academy of Managemen...
Management learning has traditionally straddled the parallel universes of human resource development...
Abstract The dominant conception of the manager is of a morally neutral technician engaged in a worl...
The paper examines the impact of passive and active learning on student behaviour and argues that th...
The paper argues that successful corporate leadership involves an irreducible humanistic dimension, ...