On the back of recent and significant new debates on the use of history within business and management studies, we consider the perception of historians as being anti-theory and of having methodological shortcomings; and business and management scholars displaying insufficient attention to historical context and privileging of certain social science methods over others. These are explored through an examination of three subjects: strategy, international business and entrepreneurship. We propose a framework for advancing the use of history within business and management studies more generally through greater understanding of historical perspectives and methodologies
In addressing the urgent need for business historians to think about enhancing their relationships w...
Recent calls for a historic turn in organization studies offer the opportunity to relaunch dialogue ...
This article examines first of all two aspects of the increasing role of history in international bu...
On the back of recent and significant new debates on the use of history within business and manageme...
Business history as a subject is now host to a range of competing research agendas in terms of which...
On the back of recent and significant new debates on the use of history within business and manageme...
On the back of recent and significant new contributions to debates over the use of history within bu...
This conference presentation looks at the historical approaches in strategy, international business,...
Business history, while not clearly established or widely recognized, is an open framework that can ...
This contribution discusses the intellectual and institutional development of the discipline of busi...
Copyright © The President and Fellows of Harvard College 2017. A common lament is that business hist...
This article traces back the origins and nature of business history to stress its potential to dialo...
Historical research in organization and management studies continues to be described as a type of in...
In addressing the urgent need for business historians to think about enhancing their relationships w...
Recent calls for a historic turn in organization studies offer the opportunity to relaunch dialogue ...
This article examines first of all two aspects of the increasing role of history in international bu...
On the back of recent and significant new debates on the use of history within business and manageme...
Business history as a subject is now host to a range of competing research agendas in terms of which...
On the back of recent and significant new debates on the use of history within business and manageme...
On the back of recent and significant new contributions to debates over the use of history within bu...
This conference presentation looks at the historical approaches in strategy, international business,...
Business history, while not clearly established or widely recognized, is an open framework that can ...
This contribution discusses the intellectual and institutional development of the discipline of busi...
Copyright © The President and Fellows of Harvard College 2017. A common lament is that business hist...
This article traces back the origins and nature of business history to stress its potential to dialo...
Historical research in organization and management studies continues to be described as a type of in...
In addressing the urgent need for business historians to think about enhancing their relationships w...
Recent calls for a historic turn in organization studies offer the opportunity to relaunch dialogue ...
This article examines first of all two aspects of the increasing role of history in international bu...