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History, a Useful “Science†for Management? From Polemics to Controversies 1

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The aim of this essay is to analyze the way management sciences and practices use history or at least the kind of research which they define as history. This reflection will lead to discussing the possibility and the opportunity that an historical approach might have in creating management knowledge, especially “workable†know-how. A quick look at present-day exchanges between the two communities could lead us to the conclusion that there were tensions in the past that have not entirely evaporated. Might they explain the relative modesty of the dialogue, at least in France?

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  • Godelier, Eric, 2009. "History, a Useful “Science†for Management? From Polemics to Controversies 1," Enterprise & Society, Cambridge University Press, vol. 10(4), pages 791-807, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:entsoc:v:10:y:2009:i:04:p:791-807_00
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