Table of contents - Special Issue: Wren, Bedeian and The Evolution of Management Thought: 50th Anniversary
Guest Editors: Bradley Bowden
The past masters: the impact of the Evolution of Management Thought on history
Jeffrey Muldoon, Nicholous M. Deal, Douglass Smith, Geethalakshmi Shivanapura LakshmikanthThe purpose of this article is to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Evolution of Management Thought (EMT), a critically acclaimed text in management and organizational studies…
The Evolution of Management Thought: reflections on narrative structure
Terrance Weatherbee, Gabrielle DureposThis paper aims to problematize the dominant narrative forms of disciplinary histories of management thought. Specifically, the authors explore the narrative mode of emplotment…
The singular touchstone: the enduring relevance of The Evolution of Management Thought
Jeff Muldoon, Milorad M. Novicevic, Nicholous M. Deal, Michael BuckleyThe purpose of this paper is to examine what qualities contributed to the durability of The Evolution of Management Thought (EMT) as a classic that provided scholars a grand…
Firm objects: new realist insights into the sociohistorical ontology of the business enterprise
James ReveleyBy engaging with recent debates between management historians over social constructionism, this paper aims to show the merits of adopting a new realist ontology of the business…
How history can inform corporate responsibility: the statutory rule of profit allocation
Emilie BonhoureThis study aims to present how a historical governance mechanism (a statutory rule of profit allocation) could answer the practical question of profit allocation, thereby…
Accounting and art: the art commissions of the confraternities during the 15th and 16th centuries
Massimo Ciambotti, Federica Palazzi, Francesca SgròThis paper aims to investigate the link between accounting, religion and art to understand the managerial approach of the Confraternity of Corpus Domini of Urbino and the…
Towards a model of entrepreneurial behaviour: an evaluation of the history of Fabergé from 1842 to 2017
John L. Thompson, John DayThis paper aims to discuss how over the past 180 years, a succession of largely unrelated entrepreneurs of differing capabilities have either created or recognised and exploited…
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1751-1348e-ISSN:
1758-7751ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Bradley Bowden
- Jeffrey Muldoon