Purpose This paper aims to offer a new history of management by tracing a religious dimension of scientific management. The thesis is that the good was foundational for bringing scientific management to success in Taylor’s native Quaker Philadelphia in the 1880s. The paper’s main contribution is to contrast the philosophical origins of Taylor’s ideas in scientific management to his native Quaker roots, and how Taylor, over time, into the 1910s, wrestled with this issue. Design/methodology/approach The paper is situated in historical interpretivism and subjectivism, leaning on contextual and narrative research on religious morality. Findings Quaker morality prevented managerial opportunism at Taylor’s Midvale Steel in the 1880s. Conversely...
Purpose This paper explores the “proto-Keynesian” ideas of progressive members of the scientific man...
Henry Fayol and Frederick Winslow Taylor made outstanding contribution to development of management ...
This chapter argues that there is much to be learned about the origins of organizing through looking...
Scientific management (Taylorism) originated in the United States at the end of the nineteenth centu...
A reflective survey paper dealing with the evolution of management thought and practice that has tak...
Between roughly 1870 and 1930, the process of the transition from laissez-faire to oligopolistic cap...
32nd European Group for Organization Studies (EGOS) Conference, Naples, Italy, 7-9 December 2016This...
The twenty-first century has been witness to a number of corporate scandals and private-sector take-...
This paper argues that there is much to be learned about business and by looking back at how the Qua...
This Special Edition of the Journal of Business and Management was organized to celebrate the 100th ...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to analyse and critique Lyndall Urwick's long‐term advocacy of...
Early management theory consisted of numerous attempts at getting to know some newcomers to industri...
Historians and business management scholars have fought about the legacy of Frederick Winslow Taylor...
When the American Civil War ended in 1865, industrial organizations proliferated at an unpredictabl...
The concept of Taylor’s scientific management dominated during the middle of the twentieth century, ...
Purpose This paper explores the “proto-Keynesian” ideas of progressive members of the scientific man...
Henry Fayol and Frederick Winslow Taylor made outstanding contribution to development of management ...
This chapter argues that there is much to be learned about the origins of organizing through looking...
Scientific management (Taylorism) originated in the United States at the end of the nineteenth centu...
A reflective survey paper dealing with the evolution of management thought and practice that has tak...
Between roughly 1870 and 1930, the process of the transition from laissez-faire to oligopolistic cap...
32nd European Group for Organization Studies (EGOS) Conference, Naples, Italy, 7-9 December 2016This...
The twenty-first century has been witness to a number of corporate scandals and private-sector take-...
This paper argues that there is much to be learned about business and by looking back at how the Qua...
This Special Edition of the Journal of Business and Management was organized to celebrate the 100th ...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to analyse and critique Lyndall Urwick's long‐term advocacy of...
Early management theory consisted of numerous attempts at getting to know some newcomers to industri...
Historians and business management scholars have fought about the legacy of Frederick Winslow Taylor...
When the American Civil War ended in 1865, industrial organizations proliferated at an unpredictabl...
The concept of Taylor’s scientific management dominated during the middle of the twentieth century, ...
Purpose This paper explores the “proto-Keynesian” ideas of progressive members of the scientific man...
Henry Fayol and Frederick Winslow Taylor made outstanding contribution to development of management ...
This chapter argues that there is much to be learned about the origins of organizing through looking...