Sub-theme 44: Rethinking Management and Management History [merged with sub-theme 55]

Convenors:
Behlül Üsdiken, Sabanci University, Turkey
Michael Rowlinson, University of Exeter, United Kingdom
Matthias Kipping, Schulich School of Business, York University, Canada
Session I: Thursday, July 06, 11:00 to 12:30, FG 2C5 (2nd floor)
History in Management Research
Chair: Matthias Kipping
Suleika Bort and Alfred Kieser
Enlargement or intensification of management? A historical analysis
Presenter(s)Discussant(s): Mark Gatenby
Janne M. Korhonen
The stories we weave: Narrative bias in historical case studies in management, organizational and innovation studies
Presenter(s)Discussant(s): Christina Lubinski / R. Daniel Wadhwani
Session II: Thursday, July 06, 14:00 to 15:30, FG 2C5 (2nd floor)
Business and Entrepreneurship History
Chair: Michael Rowlinson
Ida Jørgensen
Business history as cultural history: A complimentary view
Presenter(s)Discussant(s): Albert J. Mills / Amy Thurlow / Jean Helms Mills
Ellen Mølgaard Korsager, Andrew Smith, Talia Pfefferman and Zoi Pittaki
A conceptual history of “The Entrepreneur” in four languages
Presenter(s)Discussant(s): Eve Lamendour
Christina Lubinski and R. Daniel Wadhwani
New entrepreneurial history and international entrepreneurship: Exploring the intersections
Presenter(s)Discussant(s): Patricia McLaren
Session III: Friday, July 07, 09:00 to 10:30, FG 2C5 (2nd floor)
Histories of Business Education
Chair: Behlül Üsdiken
Mark Gatenby
When did it all go wrong (or right) for business schools? Thinking historically about undergraduate business education
Presenter(s)Discussant(s): Annette Yunus Pendrey
Eric Godelier
From the "science" of practices to the management sciences: milestones for an history of management reasearch and education in France (19th-2000s) Milestones for an history of management education in France
Presenter(s)Discussant(s): Suleika Bort / Alfred Kieser
Patricia McLaren
Business school folklore: Deconstructing the myths of the Gordon-Howell Report
Presenter(s)Discussant(s): Michael Marinetto / Sam Dallyn
Session IV: Friday, July 07, 11:00 to 12:30, FG 2C5 (2nd floor)
History and Business Schools
Chair: Mads Mordhorst
Adrien Passant, Jean-Philippe Bouilloud and Anne Gratacap
The hidden side of management education: Uses of history in management education in the long period. The case of ESCP Europe
Presenter(s)Discussant(s): Katariina Juusola
Lovasoa Ramboarisata
The potential contribution of the agencement insight to the understanding of a historical segment: The case of business schools’ social performance measuring
Presenter(s)Discussant(s): Duygu Acar Erdur / Yücel Sayılar
Albert Mills, Gabrielle Durepos, Amy B. Thurlow and Jean Helms Mills
The Atlantic Schools of Business: An autoanthography
Presenter(s)Discussant(s): Janne Korhonen
Session V: Friday, July 07, 14:00 to 15:30, FG 2C5 (2nd floor)
The 'Good' Business School
Chair: Behlül Üsdiken
Annette Yunus Pendrey, André Spicer and Jean-Pascal Gond
“Sustainability has won”: The dynamics of rhetorical history and competing logics on organizational legitimacy
Presenter(s)Discussant(s): Jeppe Agger Nielsen / Kasper Trolle Elmholdt
Michael Marinetto and Sam Dallyn
Public and private value in the contemporary business school: Rethinking the public engagement of the business school
Presenter(s)Discussant(s): Eric Godelier
Katariina Juusola
Efficiency for goodness' sake! The expansion of managerialism in business schools
Presenter(s)Discussant(s): Hasibe Aysan
Session VI: Saturday, July 08, 09:00 to 10:30, FG 2C5 (2nd floor)
Dissemination of Management Knowledge
Chair: Matthias Kipping
Kasper Trolle Elmholdt and Jeppe Agger Nielsen
Dreaming together of the Good Organization: Understanding the“Prosumption” of Management Fashion through Consultant-Client interaction
Presenter(s)Discussant(s): Julia Galwa
Duygu Erdur and Yücel Sayılar
Expansion of the non-legitimate: Diversity management in Turkey
Presenter(s)Discussant(s): Ida Jørgensen
Session VII: Saturday, July 08, 11:00 to 12:30, FG 2C5 (2nd floor)
Historical Research and Institutional Studies
Chair: Michael Rowlinson
Julia Galwa, Georg Krücken, Tim Seidenschnur and Rick Vogel
In search of legitimacy: Conflicting logics and social identities of management consultants in public administration
Presenter(s)Discussant(s): Ellen Mølgaard Korsager
Eve M. Lamendour
The role of publishing in the institutionalization of a science of management in France (1970–2010)
Presenter(s)Discussant(s): Lavasoa Ramboarisata / Marie Langevin
Hasibe Aysan
Change in Pre-University Level Business Education: Turkish Trade Vocational Schools
Presenter(s)Discussant(s): Adrien Jean Guy Passant