Handbook of philosophy of management
- Switzerland Springer 2022
- xxiv, 1089 p.
- Handbooks in Philosophy .
Table of content: A Critical Approach to Civil Society: The Case of Corporate Social Responsibility Guillaume Delalieux A Good Manager Serves Two Masters: A Kantian Perspective Wim Dubbink, Luc Van Liedekerke A Posthumanist Epistemology of Practice Silvia Gherardi A Rancièrian Method of Exploring Notions of Management and Organization Through the Artistic Gaze Wim Vandekerckhove, Myrtle Emmanuel A Smile and a Sigh: Leadership Insights from the East Ralph J. Bathurst, Michelle Sitong Chen Adam Smith’s Moral Philosophy and Its Relevance for Modern Management Patricia H. Werhane, David J. Bevan Aesthetic Knowing, “Designerly” Thinking and Scenario Analysis George Cairns Aesthetics and Leadership Wendelin Küpers Aesthetics of Management Wim Vandekerckhove Aesthetics, Management, and the Organization of Space Jonathan Vickery Blackness as Dignity-in-Sacrifice: From Exploitation to Contribution Paul T. Harper Complexity and Management: Epistemic Insights from the Life Sciences Marta Bertolaso Confucianism and Ethics in Management Matthias Niedenführ, Alicia Hennig Creating an Effective Business Ethics Arran Gare, Cristina Neesham Critical Inquiry: Power and Language in Organization and Management Studies Dan Kärreman Critical Moral Philosophy and Management Edward Wray-Bliss Critical Realism and the Development of Management Theory Steve Vincent, Scott Hurrell, Andrew Kozhevnikov Curating Management Philosophy: Art and Aesthetics for Business Education Pierre Guillet de Monthoux Daoism and Ethics in Management Alicia Hennig, Matthias Niedenführ Discoveries in the Science of Organizational Economics Alejandro Agafonow, Marybel Perez [https://link.springer.com/referencework/10.1007/978-3-319-48352-8]
The Handbook of Philosophy of Management addresses the philosophical foundations of management in theory and practice. It covers established branches of philosophy, such as aesthetics, epistemology, moral philosophy, political and social philosophy, philosophy of education, philosophy of practice, and philosophy of science. The Handbook’s broad scope maps out the field and provides a forum where philosophy can be meaningfully applied to the study of management in all its forms. The original, peer-reviewed research published here sheds new light on the complexities of management theory and practice, beyond what hitherto has been possible with the sole application of the social sciences. As philosophy provides a meta-framework for moving beyond paradigm fragmentation within management research and education, this allows researchers and practitioners to find harmony (and discord) in the perspectives revealed by a philosophical lens. (https://link.springer.com/referencework/10.1007/978-3-319-48352-8)