Why do certain occupations continue to cherish and rely on age-old tools and techniques, even amidst the prevailing trend of modern technology phasing out traditional skillsets and equipment? How does this relate to how the past is remembered through material...
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Hamid Foroughi is Associate Professor in Responsible Management at Warwick Business School. He currently serves on the editorial board of Organization Studies and Leadership journals. He is an expert in managing organizational legacy, collective memory and organizational identity. His current research focus on understanding how storytelling and memorialization can help (or inhibit) building just, inclusive and sustainable organizations. He has published extensively on these topics on internationally leading journals, such Academy of Management Annals, Organization Studies, and Journal of World Business.
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