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81. Philosophy of Management: Volume > 2 > Issue: 3
Editorial: Knowing How to Manage
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Editorial: Capable Management
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Editorial: Developing Perspectives
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Editorial: ‘What Is Management?’
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Leonard Minkes, Tony Gear Guest Editors’ Introduction: Organisation and Decision Processes
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Editorial: Professionalism, Passion and Doubt
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Ashly Pinnington Guest Editor Introduction: Fakes, Copies and Originals
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Editorial: Real Worlds
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David McLellan Guest Editor Introduction: Marx, Marxism and Global Management
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Christopher Cherry Editorial: Business, Legitimacy and Community
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Editorial: Transforming Rationalities
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Editorial: ‘Ethics in Practice’
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Editorial: Thought Experiments
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Ron Beadle, Geoff Moore MacIntyre, Empirics and Organisation: Guest Editors’ Introduction
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Editorial: Perspectives and Domains
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Editorial: Green Shoots and Perennials
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Editorial: Teaching Philosophy to Managers
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Wim Vandekerckhove Guest Editor Introduction: Management and Stakeholders - 25 Years On
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Paul Griseri Editorial: a New Beginning
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Mark R. Dibben Editorial: Humbug, Ba and Human Experience