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  1. Neoliberalism and Management Scholarship: Educational Implications.Miriam Green - 2016 - Philosophy of Management 15 (3):183-201.
    Mainstream management scholarship has for the last half century largely legitimated its scholarship and production of knowledge on the grounds that its research is objective, neutral, scientific and uninfluenced either by its researchers or by data distorted by subjectivist human factors (Locke & Spender 2011). However, over the decades there have been serious and sustained criticisms of aspects of this scholarship not least from within the field by mainstream scholars, eg Otley (Accounting, Organizations and Society 5: 413-428, 1980, 1995, 2007) (...)
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  • Review of Management Scholarship and Organisational Change: Representing Burns and Stalker by Miriam Green. [REVIEW]Ivo De Loo - 2020 - Philosophy of Management 19 (2):217-221.
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