Rethinking the Business School*
Ken Starkey,
Armand Hatchuel and
Sue Tempest
Journal of Management Studies, 2004, vol. 41, issue 8, 1521-1531
Abstract:
It is ironic that at a moment in history when the business school seems to be enjoying unparalleled success, the role of the business school is being increasingly questioned by some of its leading professors. We examine the debate about the business school and its evolution. While sympathetic to the criticisms levied against the business school we nevertheless suggest a positive future if the business school can build upon its potentially unique position as knowledge space.
Date: 2004
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