Capitalizing Knowledge: Essays on the History of Business Education in Canada

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Barbara J. Austin
University of Toronto Press, 01.01.2000 - 371 Seiten

Interpreting the path of the future is made easier by understanding the past. In light of this adage, "Capitalizing Knowledge" examines the history of Canadian business faculties in their search for professional legitimacy. As the title suggests, this volume is an overview of the development of business schools in Canadian universities. Business faculties have different characteristics; some are noted for generating management research, while others generate interaction with the business community. Some programs are famous for their MBA graduates, others for their undergraduate students. This collection of essays describes the critical events that have defined the character of these faculties and societies of business education in Canada over the course of the twentieth century. Eight universities are profiled, including Queen's, York, and the University of Toronto. In addition, the development of the Administrative Sciences Association of Canada (ASAC) is traced.

The first book of its kind, "Capitalizing Knowledge" contains original research by some of the leading Canadian business school academics, who describe how these programs have evolved. The contributors all note the particular importance of organization culture and values in moulding the actions of faculty members. They also highlight the difficulties associated with establishing a body of knowledge in business management and transforming that knowledge to suit ever-changing business organizations and industry at large.

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Introduction
3
The Development of Business Education in Canada
11
The Founding of the École des Hautes Études Commerciales
49
Business Education at Queens 18891988
101
The Evolution of Business
146
From the Faculty of Administrative Studies to the Schulich School
167
The Evolution of Management Education in a Small Canadian
188
A History of the Faculty of Management
209
Progress with
239
Tracking History and Strategy at Memorials Faculty of Business
252
The Administrative Sciences Association of Canada 19571999
266
Canadian Management Education at the Millennium
295
Contributors
357
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BARBARA AUSTIN is a professor at Brock University. She has taught university management courses for twenty years.

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