Frontiers of Management History
This series focuses on new and emerging scholarship on management history presenting innovative methodological approaches to studying history and new or disruptive ways of thinking about and theorizing management and business history. Frontiers of Management History combines the craft of the business historian with the methodology of the social scientist to offer interdisciplinary perspectives on the management history field alongside theories frameworks critiques and applications for practice. The main aim of the series is to create a new space in which to engage a new generation of historians and social scientists in order to contribute to the future direction of business organizational and management history.
DOI 10.1108/fmh
Editors
Alex Gillett
Kevin Tennent
Series Copyright Holder: Emerald Publishing Limited
Online start date 2019
