Business schools are subject to strong institutional pressures. In this paper we examine university-based business schools in the UK. We argue that the result of such pressures has been to render business schools isomorphic in a number of ways and to diminish the potential voice of business school research in social and economic issues. We detail the range of institutional pressures and then suggest that schools have choices in the ways they might adapt their strategies to counter normative, coercive and mimetic pressures. Drawing on Oliver's notion of strategic behaviours, we suggest that business schools should adopt a wider scholarly lens and turn its theoretical perspectives and empirical research toward 'big' social and economic questi...
The purpose of the article is to encourage (and in certain ways to initiate) an intellectual debate ...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
Changes in government policy and funding structures, alongside a rapidly evolving (international) ma...
Business schools1 are subject to strong institutional pressures. In this paper we examine university...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to clarify whether UK business schools need to change their s...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to clarify whether UK busin...
This chapter notes the increasing criticism that business schools have faced since the global financ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the contours of the emerging business education an...
How times change. Writing in 2005, Eric Cornuel argued that “ in the future the legitimacy of busine...
International audienceThe purpose of this chapter is to show how contextual forces are at work that ...
Much has been debated about the perceived relevance/irrelevance of business schools in addressing bu...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine some challenges facing business schools and their ...
British higher education faces a conflict between increasing societal and governmental demands, comm...
Business schools, both in the UK and internationally, face serious challenges as to their future rol...
This research aims to identify a set of generative mechanisms which are shared by business schools' ...
The purpose of the article is to encourage (and in certain ways to initiate) an intellectual debate ...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
Changes in government policy and funding structures, alongside a rapidly evolving (international) ma...
Business schools1 are subject to strong institutional pressures. In this paper we examine university...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to clarify whether UK business schools need to change their s...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to clarify whether UK busin...
This chapter notes the increasing criticism that business schools have faced since the global financ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the contours of the emerging business education an...
How times change. Writing in 2005, Eric Cornuel argued that “ in the future the legitimacy of busine...
International audienceThe purpose of this chapter is to show how contextual forces are at work that ...
Much has been debated about the perceived relevance/irrelevance of business schools in addressing bu...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine some challenges facing business schools and their ...
British higher education faces a conflict between increasing societal and governmental demands, comm...
Business schools, both in the UK and internationally, face serious challenges as to their future rol...
This research aims to identify a set of generative mechanisms which are shared by business schools' ...
The purpose of the article is to encourage (and in certain ways to initiate) an intellectual debate ...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
Changes in government policy and funding structures, alongside a rapidly evolving (international) ma...