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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Micki Eisenman is Head of the Strategy and Entrepreneurship group at the Hebrew University Business School in Jerusalem, Israel and was also a faculty member at the Baruch College, City University of New York as well as a visiting scholar at the University of Maryland. She received her PhD in Management from Columbia University, her MBA from Tulane University and her BA from The Hebrew University. Her recent research projects focus on examining how the collective understanding of an organization’s past affects its members in the present.
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