2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1936-4490.2005.tb00368.x
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How the Past is Present(ed): A Comparison of Information on the Hawthorne Studies in Canadian Management and Organizational Behaviour Textbooks

Abstract: Previously published studies of textbook content and production have noted variations and inaccuracies in how particular topics are presented; however, few of these studies have examined business textbooks, and none has looked at textbooks produced specifically for the Canadian market. This study compares the presentation of the Hawthorne studies, widely acknowledged as being highly influential in the development of the disciplines of management and organizational behaviour, in 14 Canadian textbooks. Every tex… Show more

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“…Given this centrality, there has been a growing call for a closer examination of the discourses found in management textbooks (Hackley, 2003;McQuarrie, 2005;Stambaugh & Trank, 2010;Wright, 1994). A more rigorous examination appears overdue, for despite growing awareness of textbooks' ideological and discursive nature, the perception persists that, at their core, they are grounded in "truth" and "scientific data" (see Cameron et al, 2003).…”
Section: The Textbook As Persuasive Act Of Constructionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Given this centrality, there has been a growing call for a closer examination of the discourses found in management textbooks (Hackley, 2003;McQuarrie, 2005;Stambaugh & Trank, 2010;Wright, 1994). A more rigorous examination appears overdue, for despite growing awareness of textbooks' ideological and discursive nature, the perception persists that, at their core, they are grounded in "truth" and "scientific data" (see Cameron et al, 2003).…”
Section: The Textbook As Persuasive Act Of Constructionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Stambaugh and Quinn Trank (2010), for example, argue that textbooks influence socialization into a profession and legitimizes what counts as "knowledge." Speaking to national differences, McQuarrie (2005) and Foster et al (2014aFoster et al ( , 2014b contend that Canadian business textbooks differ from American (herein synonymously understood as the USA) textbooks in the way they respond to major business and political events. The geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union (and the "Eastern Bloc" states) and the USA (and its many allies knitted together in the "Western Bloc"), known as the Cold War, is a key example highlighting this difference:…”
Section: Modernity and The Management Textbookmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our focus on textbooks builds on current research on the importance of the textbook in management education (Mills and Helms Hatfield, 1998), its role in the dissemination of selected ideas (Mills, 2004;McQuarie, 2005), the socio-political contexts in which they are produced , and in the outcomes they produce (Dye et al, 2005, Weatherbee et al, 2008. In the latter regard we were struck by how a substantial corpus of work can been reduced to one or two simplistic artifacts (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%