Kavanagh, DeclanDeclanKavanaghBrigham, MartinMartinBrigham2018-04-162018-04-162017 Acade2017-08-08http://hdl.handle.net/10197/9332Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Critical Management Studies Division, Atlanta, United States, 04-08 August 2017This paper argues that there is much to be learned about business and by looking back at how the Quakers - who have been largely forgotten and overlooked in management studies' founding narratives- were organized and how they ran their businesses. The paper presents a brief history if the Quakers focusing on the beliefs and practices that contributed to their success from 1650 to c. 1880, and which also contributed to their demise from the latter part of the nineteenth century onwards. We also reflect on the various lessons that can be learned through studying the Quakers and their approach to management.enQuakersBusiness historyManagementSilenceCorporate social responsibilityAt the Interface of Past and Future Business: Lessons from the QuakersConference Publication10.5465/AMBPP.2017.17271abstract2017-09-04https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/