Journal of Management History
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After more than a hundred years of research on entrepreneurship, what about looking for H.E.R.?
Diego MatricanoThe purpose of this paper is to answer a well-known but always-current question: what is the focus of entrepreneurship research? Usually, scholars address their attention toward…
Emergence of chambers in the Turkish history: the case of Dersaadet Chamber of Commerce (DCC) as a public-agent meta-organization, 1882–1929
Ali Doğan, Mehmet ErçekBuilding on previous historical works, this study aims to develop a framework to represent chambers as meta-organizations and present the case of Dersaadet Chamber of Commerce…
Hard and soft governance mechanisms for large projects. A historical perspective
Maria Cleofe Giorgino, Federico BarnabèDrawing motivation from the greater exposure to uncertainty and condition changes that affect large projects due to their long lifecycle, this paper aims to investigate how the…
Women’s entrepreneurship education: a systematic review and future agenda
Younggeun Lee, Eric W. Liguori, Riya Sureka, Satish KumarIn this systematic review of the literature on women’s entrepreneurship education, this paper aims to examine the current state of the field. The authors analyze publication…
From Allston to Ahmedabad: American hegemony in management education reexamined
Keshav KrishnamurtyThis paper aims to study the origin story of Harvard Business School’s involvement with the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad to study the reasons for the spread of…
New institutional theory and AI: toward rethinking of artificial intelligence in organizations
Ihor Rudko, Aysan Bashirpour Bonab, Maria Fedele, Anna Vittoria FormisanoThis study, a theoretical article, aims to introduce new institutionalism as a framework through which business and management researchers can explore the significance of…
Entrepreneurial migrations and diffusion of innovations: the case of Apulia in the first half of the 19th century
Stella Lippolis, Dario Dell’Osa, Ezio RitrovatoThrough the reconstruction of the events of some foreign entrepreneurs who worked in the territory of the Italian city of Bari in the first half of the 19th century, this paper…
When government is the solution: creating the arms industry in the Connecticut River Valley in the 1800s
Robert Ford, Lindsay Schakenbach RegeleThis historical example of the creation of the arms industry in the Connecticut River Valley in the 1800s provides new insights into the value of government venture capital (GVC…
Open innovation and new product development: major themes and research trajectories
Sonica RautelaThis paper aims to review the extant literature on open innovation and new product development (NPD) using bibliometric analysis to gauge the evolving journey of this concept in…
In search of breadth and depth: the origin story of a multidisciplinary faculty of management
Kim Brooks, Thomas NichiniThis paper aims to use the origin story of Dalhousie’s Faculty of Management as a foil for unpacking the tensions between deep disciplinary specialization and liberal education in…
The political alignment of presidents of the early Royal Society of London
Mark Adrian GovierThis study aims to identify the political alignment and political activity of the 11 Presidents of Britain’s most important scientific organisation, the Royal Society of London…
The two ages of electric vehicle promotion in the United States; a comparative thematic analysis, 1910s-2010s
Patrick LecourThere is a lot of talk about the electric car today, but these vehicles are not new. Indeed, thebeginning of the 20th century saw electricity and the automobile take hold in North…
Intercultural transfer over the Atlantic in early 20th century – How the European cooperative banking system travelled to Quebec: the case of Desjardins Group
Christoph Barmeyer, Tobi RodrigueThis paper aims to study historical intercultural transfer by examining the case of the Mouvement Desjardins, a Quebec, Canada-based cooperative bank founded in 1900 by Alphonse…
Proximal versus distal temporal orientation in an infinite game: lessons from the 1892 Homestead Massacre
Erik TaylorWorking conditions, pay rates and the rights of workers to collectively negotiate have become important points of discussions in recent years, with support for unions and union…
ANTi-microhistory of social innovation: humanistic education at Robert Owen’s New Harmony experiment
Foster B. Roberts, Milorad M. Novicevic, John H. HumphreysThe purpose of this study is to present ANTi-microhistory of social innovation in education within Robert Owen’s communal experiment at New Harmony, Indiana. The authors zoom out…
The principal–agent problem and its mitigation: a critical historical analysis
Tony Yan, Michael R. HymanThe purpose of this paper is to provide a critical historical analysis of the business (mis)behaviors and influencing factors that discourage enduring cooperation between…
Emerging from the chaos of Management Theory Jungle: a historical analysis of the development of the four principles of management
Robert Lloyd, Daniel Mertens, Přemysl Pálka, Salvador VillegasThis paper aims to map the antecedents and precursory contexts regarding the four principles of management. Moreover, a description of its codification and coalescence as a…
The role of networks for women’s empowerment. The case of Industrie Femminili Italiane at the beginning of 20th century
Francesca Picciaia, Simone Terzani, Libero Mario MariThis paper aims to analyse the role of a network in the development of female business experiences through the study of the Industrie Femminili Italiane (I.F.I.) (Italian Women’s…
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- Jeffrey Muldoon