AMLE SI: New Histories of Business Schools
AMLE's September issue features an exciting special issue on the History of Business Schools and Business School education.
Special Issue on New Histories of Business Schools
From the Editors—New Times, New Histories of the Business SchoolPatricia Genoe McLaren, Todd Bridgman, Stephen Cummings, Christina Lubinski, Ellen O’Connor, J.-C. Spender, and Gabrielle Durepos
Research & Reviews
Business Schools and the Role of the Executives’ WivesRolv Petter Amdam and Allison Louise Elias
Teaching (Cooperative) Business: The “Bluefield Experiment” and the Future of Black Business SchoolsLeon Prieto, Simone Phipps, Neil Stott, and Lilia Giugni
Social Imaginaries of Entrepreneurship Education: The United States and Germany, 1800–2020R. Daniel Wadhwani and Christoph Viebig
Recentering the Global South in the Making of Business School Histories: Dependency Ambiguity in ActionSergio Wanderley, Rafael Alcadipani, and Amon Barros
Historicizing Management and Organization in AfricaBaniyelme D. Zoogah
Essays
Business Education in the U.K. Polytechnic Tradition: Uncovering Alternative Approaches through Historical InvestigationAlistair Mutch
Exemplary Contributions
Professional School Obsession: An Enduring Yet Shifting Rhetoric by U.S. Business SchoolsBehlül Üsdiken, Matthias Kipping, and Lars Engwall
The Future of the Business School: Finding Hope in Alternative PastsAndré Spicer, Zahira Jaser, and Caroline Wiertz
Reckoning with Slavery: How Revisiting Management’s Uncomfortable Past Can Help Us Confront Challenges TodayCaitlin Rosenthal
Indigenous Conversational Approach to History and Business EducationMary Beth Doucette, Joseph Scott Gladstone, and Teddy Carter
