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History, Sociology, and Theories of Organization
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in J.E. Jackson (ed.), Ann Arbor, MI
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M.N. Zald, ‘History, Sociology, and Theories of Organization’, in J.E. Jackson (ed.), Institutions in American Society (Ann Arbor, MI, 1990), pp.81-108
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Why Organization Theory Needs Historical Analyses-And How This Should be Performed’
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as notable examples
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A. Kieser, ‘Why Organization Theory Needs Historical Analyses-And How This Should be Performed’, Organization Science, Vol.5 (1994), pp.608-20 as notable examples.
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Kieser, A.1
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War and Peace: The Evolution of Modern Personnel Administration in U.S. Industry
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J.N. Baron, F.R. Dobbin and P.D. Jennings, ‘War and Peace: The Evolution of Modern Personnel Administration in U.S. Industry’, American Journal of Sociology, Vol.92 (1986), pp.350-83
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Baron, J.N.1
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Organizational, Institutional and Societal Evolution: Medieval Craft Guilds and the Genesis of Formal Organizations
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A. Kieser, ‘Organizational, Institutional and Societal Evolution: Medieval Craft Guilds and the Genesis of Formal Organizations’, Administrative Science Quarterly, Vol.34 (1989), pp.540-64
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Modeling the Origins of Nationally-Bound Administrative Heritages: A Historical-Institutional Analysis of French and British Firms
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R. Calori, M. Lubatkin, P. Very and J.F. Veiga, ‘Modeling the Origins of Nationally-Bound Administrative Heritages: A Historical-Institutional Analysis of French and British Firms’, Organization Science, Vol.8 (1997), pp.681-96
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From Freemasons to Industrious Patriots: Organizing and Disciplining in 18th Century Germany
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A. Kieser, ‘From Freemasons to Industrious Patriots: Organizing and Disciplining in 18th Century Germany’, Organization Studies, Vol.19 (1998), pp.47-71.
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Organization Theory
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N. Anderson, D.S. Ones, H.K. Sinangil and C. Viswesvaran (eds.), (London, 2001), For similar observations on the ahistorical character of organisation studies, see Zald, ‘History, Sociology and Theories of Organization’
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B. Üsdiken and H. Leblebici, ‘Organization Theory’, in N. Anderson, D.S. Ones, H.K. Sinangil and C. Viswesvaran (eds.), Handbook of Industrial, Work and Organizational Psychology (London, 2001), Vol.2, pp.377-97. For similar observations on the ahistorical character of organisation studies, see Zald, ‘History, Sociology and Theories of Organization’, p.82
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Handbook of Industrial, Work and Organizational Psychology
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Searching for History in Organizational Theory: Comment on Kieser
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P. Goldman, ‘Searching for History in Organizational Theory: Comment on Kieser’, Organization Science, Vol.5 (1994), p.621
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More Fragmentation: Unfinished Business in Linking the Social Sciences and the Humanities
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M.N. Zald, ‘More Fragmentation: Unfinished Business in Linking the Social Sciences and the Humanities’, Administrative Science Quarterly, Vol.41 (1996), p.256
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Administrative Science Quarterly
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Organization Culture and Business History
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M. Rowlinson and S. Procter, ‘Organization Culture and Business History’, Organization Studies, Vol.20 (1999), p.369.
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Perhaps the only exception has been the sub-field concerned with the history of management thought: see, for example, (New York, 4th edn
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Perhaps the only exception has been the sub-field concerned with the history of management thought: see, for example, D.A. Wren, The Evolution of Management Thought (New York, 4th edn. 1994)
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Models of Management (Chicago, 1994), and, more recently, the comparative literature on forms of management education-for example L. Engwall and V. Zamagni (eds.), Management Education in a Historical Perspective (Manchester
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M.F. Guillén, Models of Management (Chicago, 1994), and, more recently, the comparative literature on forms of management education-for example L. Engwall and V. Zamagni (eds.), Management Education in a Historical Perspective (Manchester, 1998).
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See also Üsdiken and Leblebici, ‘Organization Theory’, pp.377-8.
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Organization Theory
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A Handbook of Organization Studies, published in London in 1996, had only one item in its index that was related to history-and only in the context of ‘action research’. J.A.C. Baum’s edited Companion to Organizations, on the other hand, published in 2002 in Oxford, has a history section in its subject index, with References to items like historical contingency, historical origins, historical relativism, historicism, historiographic research and organisational histories
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S. Clegg, C. Hardy and W.D. Nord (eds.), A Handbook of Organization Studies, published in London in 1996, had only one item in its index that was related to history-and only in the context of ‘action research’. J.A.C. Baum’s edited Companion to Organizations, on the other hand, published in 2002 in Oxford, has a history section in its subject index, with References to items like historical contingency, historical origins, historical relativism, historicism, historiographic research and organisational histories.
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Organization Culture
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Introduction: Foucault, Management and History
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C. Carter, A. McKinlay and M. Rowlinson, ‘Introduction: Foucault, Management and History’, Organization, Vol.9 (2002), pp.516-18.
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Alongside these three different positions emanating from scholarly concerns, there have been sporadic explorations into and arguments as to how attending to history may serve as a ‘resource’ for practical ends such as the development of managers (e.g., A.D. Chandler, T.K. McCraw, A.L. McDonald, R.S. Tedlow and R.H.K. Vietor, ‘Why History Matters to Managers’, Harvard Business Review (Jan.-Feb
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Alongside these three different positions emanating from scholarly concerns, there have been sporadic explorations into and arguments as to how attending to history may serve as a ‘resource’ for practical ends such as the development of managers (e.g., A.D. Chandler, T.K. McCraw, A.L. McDonald, R.S. Tedlow and R.H.K. Vietor, ‘Why History Matters to Managers’, Harvard Business Review (Jan.-Feb. 1986), pp.81-8
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The Use of History in Business and Management and Some Implications for Management Learning
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or the design and the management of organisations (e.g. F.J. Barrett and S. Srivastava, ‘History as a Mode of Inquiry in Organizational Life: A Role for Human Cosmogony’, Human Relations, Vol.44 (1991), pp.231-54)
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S. Down, ‘The Use of History in Business and Management and Some Implications for Management Learning’, Management Learning, Vol.32 (2001), pp.406-7) or the design and the management of organisations (e.g. F.J. Barrett and S. Srivastava, ‘History as a Mode of Inquiry in Organizational Life: A Role for Human Cosmogony’, Human Relations, Vol.44 (1991), pp.231-54).
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Historical Perspective: Using the Past to Study the Present
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R.S. Goodman and E.J. Kruger, ‘Data Dredging or Legitimate Research Method: Historiography and its Potential for Management Research’, Academy of Management Review, Vol.13 (1988), p.323.
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Zald refers to this as the ‘testing ground’ approach in his
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Zald refers to this as the ‘testing ground’ approach in his ‘History, Sociology and Theories of Organization’, p.103.
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Organization Studies as a Scientific and Humanistic Enterprise: Toward a Reconceptualisation of the Foundations of the Field
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M.N. Zald, ‘Organization Studies as a Scientific and Humanistic Enterprise: Toward a Reconceptualisation of the Foundations of the Field’, Organization Science, Vol.4 (1993), p.514 (emphasis added).
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M. Rowlinson and C. Carter, ‘Foucault and History in Organization Studies’, Organization, Vol.9 (2002), pp.527-47. Down, ‘Use of History’, pp.394-6, provides a more favourably disposed review.
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