摘要:The purpose of this article is to discuss the possible contributions of studies that combine history and everyday life to build new perspectives about Management. To achieve this goal, we discuss the association of Management, history, and studies about everyday life as an option to produce alternative perspectives within Management. We conclude by reiterating that the construction of these dialogues can open interesting paths to the development of self-reflective knowledge that are politically, socially, and geographically positioned.
其他摘要:The purpose of this article is to discuss the possible contributions of studies that combine history and everyday life to build new perspectives about Management. To achieve this goal, we discuss the association of Management, history, and studies about everyday life as an option to produce alternative perspectives within Management. We conclude by reiterating that the construction of these dialogues can open interesting paths to the development of self-reflective knowledge that are politically, socially, and geographically positioned.