Management education in Canada : historical reflections
"Management Education in Canada: Historical Reflections offers a fresh and critical look at the evolution of management education in Canada. Nearly 25 years after the seminal work Capitalizing Knowledge by Barbara Austin, this edited collection revisits and expands upon the debates that shaped...
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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
Routledge,
2025.
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| Series | Routledge advances in management learning and education.
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9781003612612 100361261X 9781040358146 1040358144 9781040358160 1040358160 9781041009993 9781041010029 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Kristin S. Williams, Albert J. Mills and Heidi Weigand
- Textbooks as reflections of who we are! / Terrance Weatherbee
- Making history : identity work within a business school / Kristin S Williams and Chantelle Falconer
- The Administrative Sciences Association of Canada and the development of management studies : 1979 to 2009 / Kristene E. Coller and Heidi Weigand
- French language as a missing context to the histories of 'doing' business education in Canada / Nicholous M. Deal and Rene Arseneault
- Globalization of management education : business theory, competency model and the role of Canadian business schools / Vishwanath Baba and Shamsud Chowdhury
- Nikana'Lulkwik (leadership) / Jeff Ward, Kristin Williams and Heidi Weigand
- The Ubunto mindset : learning to manage and lead better together, the Africentric way / George Frempong and Raavee Kadam
- Embracing "Sankfora" at Dalhousie University / Heidi Weigand, Binod Sundararajan and Kristin Williams
- From past to present : tracing the development of Canadian doctoral programs in business / Christopher M. Hartt, Nicholous M. Deal and Ellen Shaffner
- Gendered experiences : a dialogic co-creation with one of the first female PhD in business graduates in Canada / Kristin S. Williams and Louise Heslop.