Beyond MacIntyre: grounding the business as practice debate


Autoria(s): Kavanagh, Donncha
Data(s)

21/06/2016

21/06/2016

01/09/2012

01/11/2014

Resumo

Alasdair MacIntyre’s distinction between institutions and practices helps illuminate how powerful institutional forces frame and constrain the practice of organizational research as well as the output and positioning of scholarly journals. Yet his conceptual frame is limited, not least because it is unclear whether the activity of managing is, or is not, a practice. This paper builds on MacIntyre’s ideas by incorporating Aristotle’s concepts of poíēsis, praxis, téchnē and phrónēsis. Rather than ask, following MacIntyre, whether management is a practice, this wider network of concepts provides a richer frame for understanding the nature of managing and the appropriate role for academia. The paper outlines a phronetic paradigm for organizational inquiry, and concludes by briefly examining the implications of such a paradigm for research and learning.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

Kavanagh, Donncha (2012) 'Beyond MacIntyre: grounding the business as practice debate,' Irish Academy of Management (IAM) Conference, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, 6-7 September.

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http://hdl.handle.net/10468/2767

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Irish Academy of Management, IAM

Relação

Irish Academy of Management Annual Conference

http://iamireland.ie/annual-conference/conference-proceedings/2012-nuim.html

Direitos

© 2012, the author

Palavras-Chave #MacIntyre #Phronesis #Virtue ethics #Management #Aristotle
Tipo

Conference item