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The ghost of capitalism: A guide to seeing, naming and exorcising the spectre haunting the business school

Author
Kociatkiewicz, Jerzy
Kostera, Monika
Zueva, Anna
Publication date
2021
Abstract (PL)

The aim of this article is both a pronouncement of doom and an offer of hope for the Western business school. Both come from the recognition that business schools are haunted and that the haunting spectre is none other than the capitalist ideology. We ground our thinking in the established rich ‘ghostly’ academic iterature where the metaphor of the ghost is used to reveal the powerful agency of the unspoken-of and the unseen. Using three fictional ghostly tales as interpretive lenses, we make three arguments. First, we argue that capitalism is a ghost in the walls of the business school. Second, we suggest that capitalism’s ghostly nature prevents the business school from offering a curriculum that serves more than the growth of financial capital. Third, we propose that naming of capitalism is integral to the exorcism of its ghost and the creation of curriculum that engages with the social and environmental challenges of our times.

Keywords EN
Business school
capitalism
ghost
haunting
literary analysis
naming
reflexivity
spectre
Journal
Management Learning
Pages from-to
135050762110058
ISSN
1350-5076
Open access license
Closed access