@article { , title = {\‘Learning from the past: Collingwood and the idea of organisational history'}, abstract = {Through a consideration of the views of R.G. Collingwood on historical knowledge and conceptual change, this paper addresses organisational issues such as history, culture and memory. It then subjects the idea of ‘learning histories’ to critical scrutiny. It concludes that, because of their potential to become framing mental models, they may be in danger of failing to achieve the purposes for which they are used.}, doi = {10.5840/pom20011213}, eissn = {2052-9597}, issn = {1740-3812}, issue = {2}, journal = {Philosophy of management}, note = {Batch 006. Output ID 38205.}, pages = {43 - 54}, publicationstatus = {Published}, publisher = {Springer Verlag}, url = {https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/409387}, volume = {1}, keyword = {Centre for Idealism and the New Liberalism, Mental model, Organisational memory, History matter, Historical knowledge, Learning history}, year = {2001}, author = {Blackman, Deborah and Connelly, James} }