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History, historiography and organization studies: The challenge and the potential

Roy Stager Jacques

Auckland University of Technology

What justification is there for a new organizational journal devoted to history? First, it is to be hoped that a contribution can be made in creating dialogue between the poorly connected fields of business history and organization studies. Secondly, Management & Organizational History can stimulate awareness within organization studies of the mainstream importance of historical perspective to theoretical understanding. This will require nurturing a community of practice within which historiography is actively debated and taught. The ‘organizational culture movement’ of the 1980s is offered as an example for comparison.

Key Words: Business history • history • management history • organization and management theory • organization studies • organizational behaviour • organizational culture

Management & Organizational History, Vol. 1, No. 1, 31-49 (2006)
DOI: 10.1177/1744935906060628


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