ANTi-microhistory of social innovation: humanistic education at Robert Owen's New Harmony experiment

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT HISTORY(2023)

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PurposeThe purpose of this study is to present ANTi-microhistory of social innovation in education within Robert Owen's communal experiment at New Harmony, Indiana. The authors zoom out in the historical context of social innovation before zooming into the New Harmony case.Design/methodology/approachThe authors used ANTi-microhistory approach to unpack the controversy around social innovation using the five-step procedure recently proposed by Mills et al. (2022), a version of the five-step procedure originally proposed by Tureta et al. (2021).FindingsThe authors found that the educational leaders of the New Harmony community preceded proponents of innovation, such as Drucker (1957) and Fairweather (1967), who viewed education as a form of social innovation.Originality/valueThe authors contribute to the history of social innovation in education by exploring the New Harmony community's education society to uncover the enactment of sustainable social innovation and the origin story of humanistic management education.
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Social innovation,Robert Owen,ANTi-microhistory,Humanistic management,New Harmony
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