Hodgson and Carter present a volume that contributes to the ongoing
debate in Knowledge Management. They develop themes explored in Roy
Jacques' influential text, Manufacturing the Employee, as a
starting point the authors consider the status of contemporary
management knowledge. They do this from a range of theoretical
positions that draw key implications for both research and
teaching. The volume hosts an array of eminent scholars in the
field. The collection explores, and at times takes issue with, the
increasing influence of post-structuralist thought on our
understanding of the nature of management knowledge, and draws key
implications for both research and teaching. The various chapters
consider the nature of management knowledge from perspectives as
diverse as management history, discourse analysis, gender,
post-structuralism, social construction, neo-institutionalism, and
critical realism.
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