Purpose Our study explores the use of historical cases in assisting students to understand some of the managerial issues faced by entrepreneurial multinational organisations. We argue that historical cases can be an effective tool to acquire management skills, with its main advantage being its ability to induce critical thinking which allows strategic decisions to be made in a variety of contexts. Of course there is the question of relevancy of using past behaviour to guide the future. Design/methodology/approach To answer this main criticism, we review the use of history in the study of business and management disciplines, before examining the way in which a historical case related to the entrepreneurial history of colonial Hong Kong can b...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore the early days of business education with the aim of understand...
This teaching/learning case history of FINANCE in Zimbabwe is a derivative of the author's doctoral ...
Why does history matter to our understanding of management, organizations, and markets? What theoret...
Purpose Our study explores the use of historical cases in assisting students to understand some of t...
This article defines the case for treating management history as a discrete subject area, although o...
On the back of recent and significant new debates on the use of history within business and manageme...
The use of history in vocational undergraduate courses is contested. Although there has been a recen...
Whilst supportive of calls for business schools to learn the lessons of history in order to address ...
This article argues and advocates strategies for the development of historical consciousness to stim...
Business history as a subject is now host to a range of competing research agendas in terms of which...
History education frequently aims at developing active citizenship by using the past to orientate to...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe the use of oral history to teach students about ma...
Based on empirical material in the form of case studies prepared at Harvard Business School and Kozm...
© Academy of Management Learning & Education. Although supportive of calls for business schools to...
Organization studies scholars are increasingly interested in how managers use the past to obtain com...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore the early days of business education with the aim of understand...
This teaching/learning case history of FINANCE in Zimbabwe is a derivative of the author's doctoral ...
Why does history matter to our understanding of management, organizations, and markets? What theoret...
Purpose Our study explores the use of historical cases in assisting students to understand some of t...
This article defines the case for treating management history as a discrete subject area, although o...
On the back of recent and significant new debates on the use of history within business and manageme...
The use of history in vocational undergraduate courses is contested. Although there has been a recen...
Whilst supportive of calls for business schools to learn the lessons of history in order to address ...
This article argues and advocates strategies for the development of historical consciousness to stim...
Business history as a subject is now host to a range of competing research agendas in terms of which...
History education frequently aims at developing active citizenship by using the past to orientate to...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe the use of oral history to teach students about ma...
Based on empirical material in the form of case studies prepared at Harvard Business School and Kozm...
© Academy of Management Learning & Education. Although supportive of calls for business schools to...
Organization studies scholars are increasingly interested in how managers use the past to obtain com...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore the early days of business education with the aim of understand...
This teaching/learning case history of FINANCE in Zimbabwe is a derivative of the author's doctoral ...
Why does history matter to our understanding of management, organizations, and markets? What theoret...