Purpose - The pupose of this paper is to explore the role of criticism in the growth of academic communities and their organizational transformations. Design/methodology/approach - Through a comparison between the Frankfurter School of critical thought with contemporary critical management studies, possible routes for further development of the latter are explored. Findings - The cognitive turn in behavioural sciences and the bureaucratic professionalization of knowledge-intensive occupations are a serious threat to the possible development of critical management studies. Practical implications - By focussing on implications of the Frankfurter School of social thought, critical management studies can establish itself as a more profound and fundamental form of research within social sciences. Originality/value - The goal is to make the Frankfurter School a salonfähig discourse for managerial establishments.

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Critical Perspectives on International Business
Erasmus Research Institute of Management

Magala, S. (2006). Critical theory: 15 years later. Critical Perspectives on International Business (Vol. 2, pp. 183–194). doi:10.1108/17422040610682764