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2016, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 171-184 Measuring the differential effects of corporate social responsibility on compassion at workplace: social exchange theory
by Deepak Subba & M.K. Rao - 185-199 Employee motivation to innovate and resources management: the mediating role of organisational commitment
by K. Anagha & R. Magesh - 200-219 Designing organisational process maturity model using MCDM and BPR concept: an empirical study in a gas refinery
by Jafar Razmi & Mahmood Mehrvar & Mohammed Fazle Baki - 220-238 Dynamic arc routing problem in road maintenance service with uncertain travel and service times
by Lei Xu & Lu Chen & Valentin Royer - 239-254 Profitability of Maharatna enterprises in India during the post-liberalisation era: a cross-sectional analysis
by Krishna Singh & Debasish Sur - 255-270 Service innovation in practice: drivers and enablers
by Meeta Dasgupta
2016, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 63-72 Evergetics: science of intersubjective management processes in everyday life
by Vladimir A. Vittikh - 73-92 Environmental attributes and market segmentation: insights from India
by Mohd Danish Kirmani & Mohammed Naved Khan - 93-119 Determinants of private label purchase in food category - role of product, consumer and store factors
by S. Jayakrishnan & Rekha D. Chikhalkar & Ranjan Chaudhuri - 120-143 Emotional embeddedness: a process of becoming a small business owner
by Venkatesh Murthy & Bino Paul - 144-169 CouQual: assessing overall service quality in courier service industry and the moderating impact of age, gender and ethnicity
by Naser Valaei & Sajad Rezaei & Milad Kalantari Shahijan
2015, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-19 "Rockin' All Over The World": organisational improvisation lessons from the music-based practitioner
by Stephen A. Leybourne & Peter Cook - 20-39 Concepts: a review
by John Branch & Francesco Rocchi - 40-62 From purists to players? How service industry professionals develop social skills for informal client relationships
by Yvette Taminiau & Julie E. Ferguson
2014, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 197-208 The philosopher and the manager
by Jean-Etienne Joullié - 209-219 Net promoter score: a conceptual analysis
by Pratap Chandra Mandal - 220-248 Exploring talent management practices: antecedents and consequences
by Jeevan Jyoti & Roomi Rani - 249-267 How do managers encounter fashionable management concepts? A study of balanced scorecard adopters in Scandinavia
by Dag Øivind Madsen
2014, Volume 8, Issue 2/3
- 92-109 Jute in the world, worlds of jute
by Gordon T. Stewart - 110-125 A woman's industry? The role of women in the workforce of the Dundee jute industry c. 1945-1979
by Valerie Wright - 126-140 Gender and the jute industry: the Calcutta chapter, 1890-1990
by Samita Sen - 141-155 Rhetoric of a troubled industry: the case of the Dundee jute industry during the inter-war period
by Swapnesh Masrani & Ryan Parks & Peter McKiernan - 156-167 The Dutch disease: the role of industrial policy for industrial transformation - the case of the jute industry
by Carlo Morelli - 168-180 The decline of jute and the de-globalisation of Dundee
by Jim Tomlinson - 181-195 Indian jute manufactures: adaptation and survival in a 'sunset' industry
by Amiya Kumar Bagchi & Panchanan Das
2014, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-22 The role of long and short-term dynamics of the US rate of profit in the current crisis
by Sergio Cámara Izquierdo - 23-49 National differences in decision making
by Paul C. Nutt - 50-67 The PhD challenge: a critical view and a comparative study
by Ilie Mihai Taucean - 68-88 Rising unpaid overtime: a critical approach to existing theories
by Elena Papagiannaki
2013, Volume 7, Issue 3/4
- 174-188 Is leadership a visible phenomenon? On the (im)possibility of studying leadership
by Sverre Spoelstra - 189-207 Feeling to see: oversight in knowledge production
by Birgitte Gorm Hansen - 208-223 Making invisible forces visible. Managing employees' values and attitudes through transient emotions
by Helene Ratner & Justine Grønbæk Pors - 224-244 Looking forward: on the uses of forecasting in market formation
by Sine N. Just & Nico Mouton & Jonas Gabrielsen - 245-262 Fandom as a mode of second production: active audienceship of the rising shadow
by Saara L. Taalas & Irma Hirsjärvi - 263-283 Organising images of futures-past: remembering the Apollo moon landings
by Lewis Goodings & Steven D. Brown & Martin Parker
2013, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 83-102 Economics and misanthropy
by Sebastian Thieme - 103-115 The contemporary model manager as a new man the creator
by Agata Dembek - 116-127 Absurdism as a fundamental value: Camusian thoughts on moral development in organisations
by Robert J. Blomme - 128-149 "It looks like friendship but it's not", the institutional embeddedness of informal client relationships of Big 4 accountants and consultants compared
by Yvette Taminiau - 150-164 Economy and finance: their interplay and reflection in the modern economic policy of Russia
by Lyudmila Igonina
2013, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-12 State regulation or state capitalism?: a systems approach to crisis prevention and management
by Yuri Yevdokimov & Mikhail A. Molchanov - 13-30 German capitalism and the long search for a 'spatial fix'
by Paul Kellogg - 31-46 The Tunisian labour market after the Arab Spring: trends, prospects and new policies
by Abdessalem Gouider - 47-63 The inevitability of liminality in organising
by Nuno Guimarães-Costa & Miguel Pina e Cunha - 64-81 The growth of inequality in Russia: is globalisation to blame?
by Irina Soboleva
2012, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 211-227 Debating the Americanisation of human resource management: origins, misconceptions and politics in discussing the US model
by Óscar RodrÃguez-Ruiz & Miguel MartÃnez Lucio - 228-241 Neo-liberalism in the workplace
by Jim Wolfreys - 242-255 Social responsibility: concepts and normative ethics
by David Ohreen - 256-279 Historical immaterialism: from immaterial labour to cognitive capitalism
by Marco Boffo - 280-297 Firms in turbulent environments and the competition-cooperation paradox: insights from Hegel's dialectic
by Dev K. Dutta - 298-320 Managing the transformation of higher education in China: a Chinese view
by Yanshuang Li
2012, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 127-134 When and how will the crisis end? An economic journalist's perspective
by Paul Mason - 135-147 Can the BRICS help global capitalism escape its crisis?
by Adrian Budd - 148-169 Capital-labour imbalances: the 'debt' of capitalism?
by Brian O' Boyle - 170-188 Doing employee cynicism through impression management
by Edward Dennehy - 189-210 Microfinance and social pressure in India: a study of SKS
by Mathew Joseph
2012, Volume 6, Issue 1/2
- 1-18 Global labour, global business, global crisis
by Marco Boffo & Michael Haynes - 19-44 Outsourcing, financialisation and the crisis
by John Smith - 45-58 International migration and the reproduction of multiple inequalities
by Alex Julca - 59-70 Making up exploitation: direct selling, cosmetics and forms of precarious labour in modern Brazil
by Ludmila Costhek AbÃlio - 71-88 Working poor, labour market and social protection in the EU: a comparative perspective
by Yannis Dafermos & Christos Papatheodorou - 89-107 Needs as the determinant of absolute poverty: estimating the cost of nutrition, clothing and footwear, and transportation in Greece
by George Labrinidis & Thanasis Maniatis & Aris Oikonomou & Marianna Papadopoulou - 108-125 Workers' taxes, social benefits and the fiscal crisis in Southern Europe
by Thanasis Maniatis
2011, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 311-332 Women and research in British universities - an institutional case study
by Virginia Fisher - 333-353 Internationalisation and reform of higher education: global challenges and local interpretations
by Galina Telegina - 354-373 Widening global access - the need for a paradigm shift from excellence to responsibility in international higher education
by Alexander Lenger & Christian Schneickert & Florian Schumacher - 374-388 Developing intellectual capital through the interrelation of information and quality management
by Petros A. Kostagiolas - 389-402 Perspectives on knowledge in innovation management - some steps toward developing a framework for tacit knowing
by Håvard Åsvoll & Lars Øystein Widding - 403-410 Ethics and futures studies
by Roberto Poli
2011, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 204-217 Prospecting for political economy
by Ben Fine - 218-230 Financial crisis: the myth of free market ideology and current regulatory reforms
by Avgitidou Athina - 231-242 Crisis and Say's law: perspectives of Marx and Keynes
by Tiagi Camarinha Lopes - 243-272 Making sense of methodological individualism
by Sergios Tzotzes - 273-289 The global crisis and the changing European industrial landscape
by Riccardo Bellofiore & Francesco Garibaldo - 290-310 The crisis, long term depression and new markets
by Davide Gualerzi & Edward J. Nell
2011, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 107-111 Marx's analysis and the present day crisis
by Alex Callinicos - 112-117 Marx, Marxists and the financial forms of the crisis
by David McNally - 118-126 Marx's Capital and contemporary capitalist development
by Lucia Pradella - 127-137 Austerity, labour market change and the transformation of work
by Kevin Doogan - 138-158 Conceptualising entrepreneurship, innovation and late industrialisation: the state creation of entrepreneurs in Malaysia
by Jeff Tan - 159-170 The postsocialist experience and the resistible learning process of economic science
by Bernard Chavance - 171-189 Financialisation in the primary commodity dependent developing countries: the case of Chile
by Daniela Tavasci & Luigi Ventimiglia - 190-200 Investigative research and urban regeneration problems in the UK: a story of investigative journalism
by D. Nigel Pivaro
2011, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-26 Inserting ethics into decision making
by Paul C. Nutt - 27-39 On Cuba's budgetary finance system. A critique of Helen Yaffe's account
by Alejandro Agafonow - 40-56 Blank figures' and the material organisation of knowledge: experiences of a 'project file
by Dan Sage & Andy Dainty & Naomi Brookes - 57-69 Revisiting the concept of boundary objects across the lens of boundary constructions
by W. David Holford - 70-89 Building a conceptual framework for a communicative and involving innovation process
by Mikko Jarvilehto & Paavo Ritala & Jouni Simila & Jarkko Hyysalo & Pasi Kuvaja - 90-104 A theatre metaphor for conscious experience as an approach to an individual's knowledge creation and communication
by Kaj U. Koskinen & Pekka Pihlanto
2010, Volume 4, Issue 3/4
- 225-243 Back to basics: recapturing a philosophy of business and management practice
by Alan Carroll & Brian Peat - 244-266 After shame; before corporate moral obligation (CMO): ethical lag and the credit crisis
by Gwendolyn Yvonne Alexis & Steven Pressman - 267-281 De-collectivism and managerial ideology: towards an understanding of trade union opposition
by Tony Dundon & Brian Harney & Niall Cullinane - 282-293 Why and how management tools can amplify violence at work
by Dominique Philippe Martin & Christophe Vignon - 294-310 Introducing telework in a public and bureaucratic environment: a re-regulationist perspective on a non-conventional change
by Laurent Taskin - 311-325 Organisational gossip, sense-making and the spookfish: a reflexive account
by Kathryn Waddington - 326-342 An indivisible union? Assessing the marriage of Hochschild's emotional labour concept and labour process theory
by Paul Brook
2010, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 119-125 Editorial: Public health and public wealth – an introduction
by Michael Haynes - 126-136 Inequality and social outcomes – the journey to the spirit level and beyond: an interview
by Richard Wilkinson - 137-144 Income and health – from a minimum wage to a citizen income?
by Stephen Watkins - 145-153 Health, inequality and commercialisation
by Julian Tudor Hart - 154-176 Managing public health – health dividends and good corporate citizenship
by John Middleton - 177-193 The Spirit Level, economic democracy and health inequalities
by Chris Yuill - 194-211 Let's go to lunch!: informal client contacts by consultants in the UK
by Yvette Taminiau & Liselore Berghman - 212-223 A pedagogy of the repressed? Critical management education and the teaching case study
by Adam Rostis & Jean Helms Mills
2010, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 2-6 Provocation: Business schools and economic crisis – a need for a rethink?
by Michael Haynes - 7-12 Provocation: Business schools and economic crisis – The only true wealth is the wealth of the mind
by Les Worrall - 13-20 Provocation: Business schools and economic crisis – The emperor's new clothes: learning from crises?
by Silke Machold & Morten Huse - 21-27 Provocation: Business schools and economic crisis – Narratives, scripts and schools: counter-scripts as a response to the credit crisis
by Kevin Morrell - 28-33 Provocation: Business schools and economic crisis – We are all critical now: but critique of what, for whom?
by Michael Saren - 34-40 Provocation: Business schools and economic crisis – Why blame the business schools?
by Frank Bannister - 41-59 Governmentality and the creative class: harnessing Bohemia, diversity and freedom for competitiveness
by Martin Fougere & Nikodemus Solitander - 60-70 Three facets of management research: theoretical sophistication, explaining practice and reflective understanding
by Hans Ramo - 71-86 Homogeneity or heterogeneity? On the nature of management ideas and their spread
by Anders Ortenblad - 87-99 The offshoring of financial services: a reassessment
by Graham Hollinshead & Jane Hardy - 100-117 Building a framework for a partnership business model
by Kati Jarvi & Liisa-Maija Sainio & Paavo Ritala & Antti Pellinen
2009, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 313-331 Industrialism, capitalism, force and states: some theoretical and historical issues
by Colin Barker - 332-348 Starting out: ethics and the nature of Peter F. Drucker's intellectual journey
by Peter Starbuck - 349-361 Misconceptions of culture in cross-cultural business and management studies
by Aliakbar Jafari - 362-377 Organisational resistance to ecological footprinting
by Crawford Spence - 378-396 Unequal struggle? Consumption and debt – a view from the Debt Advice Industry in the UK
by Richard Savage - 397-417 Size-competitive strength matrix for classifying organisations
by Juan Manuel Maqueira-Marin & Jose Moyano-Fuentes & Sebastian Bruque-Camara
2009, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 205-224 History, markets, hierarchies and institutions
by Michael Haynes - 225-238 Remembering global crises: 'Doing and un-doing history' in narrative and discourse: the German stock market decline (2000–2003)
by Kerstin Schmidt-Beck - 239-256 Health and the workplace: thinking about sickness, hierarchy and workplace conditions
by Chris Yuill - 257-274 Labouring in the Augean Stables? HRM and the reconstitution of the academic worker
by Matt Waring - 275-289 What UK graduate employers think they want and what university business schools think they provide
by Andrea Harper & Terry Nolan & Russell Warhurst - 290-311 The application of project advancement to developing the deployment procedure for transnational investment: the example of fast food industry entry into mainland China
by Cheng-Chang Chang & Yan-Kwang Chen
2008, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 99-120 Life after death? The Soviet system in British higher education
by Hugo Radice - 121-133 Definitional imprecisions in strategic and non-strategic Corporate Social Responsibility
by Glen Kurokawa & Darryl R.J. Macer - 134-155 'Green shift': an analysis of corporate responses to climate change
by Gareth Dale - 156-175 Bringing social relations back in: (re) conceptualising the 'Bullwhip Effect' in global commodity chains
by Ben Selwyn - 176-189 Othering diversity – a Levinasian analysis of diversity management
by Sara Louise Muhr - 190-204 It depends on a context. A conceptual study into the context-dependency of networking activities
by Heli Sissonen
2008, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-18 Management research and management practice: is the relevance gap closing?
by Les Worrall - 19-29 Economic calculation, market incentives and academic identity: breaking the research/teaching dualism?
by Sue Clegg - 30-47 Reflections on some experiences as a trade union official in Britain
by Dave Renton - 48-65 Flexible regulation: the birth of a qualitative audit society?
by Rachel Aldred - 66-81 The dark side of narratives: challenging the epistemological nature of narrative knowledge
by Daniel Geiger - 82-91 Corporate ethics initiatives as change management: lessons from complexity/chaos theory
by William S. Brown - 92-97 A reflection on social regulation
by Christian Descamps
2007, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 299-316 Globalisation, neoliberalism and the trajectories of public policy: closing (and reopening?) political possibilities
by Steve Tombs - 317-336 Class, collusion and competition: neglected elements in the divergent patterns of business development and rise of large-scale retailing in the USA and Britain, 1880–1950s
by Carlo Morelli - 337-364 Shades of moral agency in organisational ethics
by George W. Watson & Mary Sue Love - 365-388 The evolution of popular management ideas: an exploration and extension of the old wine in new bottles metaphor
by Anders Ortenblad - 389-404 Towards a classification of resources for the business model concept
by Marko Seppanen & Saku Makinen
2007, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 183-193 Circular cause, time and narrativity
by Mika Aaltonen - 194-208 Coexistence of stability and dynamics: an exploratory study of duality property of organisational routine
by Qian Xiao - 209-223 Innovation management: a subjective practice
by Christopher J. Brown & Philip Frame - 224-239 Improvisation within management: oxymoron, paradox, or legitimate way of achieving?
by Stephen A. Leybourne - 240-245 The concept of newness
by Debabrata Chattopadhyay & B.N. Srivastava - 246-254 Towards a theory of project failure
by Marcus Lindahl & Alf Rehn - 255-276 What do effective managerial leaders really do? Using qualitative methodological pluralism and analytical triangulation to explore everyday 'managerial effectiveness' and 'managerial coaching effectiveness'
by Robert G. Hamlin & Rona S. Beattie & Andrea D. Ellinger - 277-297 'Learning' or 'coercive' firms? Foreign investment, restructuring transforming economies and the case of ABB Poland
by Jane Hardy
2006, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 99-117 Reframing strategic preparedness: an essay on practical wisdom
by Matt Statler & Johan Roos - 118-139 Extension to the basic design of Transaction Cost Theory analysis
by C. Ferro-Soto & M. Guisado-Tato - 140-153 Negative knowledge, expertise and organisations
by Jaana Parviainen & Marja Eriksson - 154-167 Influence of mentoring in Market Orientation: an empirical investigation
by Juan Gabriel Cegarra-Navarro & Daniel Jimenez-Jimenez - 168-182 The paradoxes of management with particular reference to the conduct of Development Assistance
by R. Kowalski
2006, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-30 Illustrating the need for practical wisdom
by Matt Statler & Johan Roos & Bart Victor - 31-48 Collaboration capability – a focal concept in knowledge creation and collaborative innovation in networks
by Kirsimarja Blomqvist & Juha Levy - 49-65 Linking external communities with performances through market orientation
by Juan Gabriel Cegarra Navarro - 66-81 Market feedback and group learning within organisations
by Marco Visentin - 82-97 Managing 'collisions' between entrepreneurial networks and industrial supply chains: a modified Penrosian perspective
by Richard Blundel
2005, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 263-289 Probable differences among the paradigms governing conventional and Islamic approaches to management
by Azhar Kazmi - 290-315 What is management?
by Matthias Huhn - 316-333 Knowledge, narrations and connoisseurship: revisiting the foundations of knowledge management
by Georg Schreyogg & Daniel Geiger - 334-349 Managing creativity: theoretical approaches to employees' creativity development and regulation
by Igor N. Dubina - 350-360 Social issues in knowledge management and intellectual capital
by Eduardo Tome
2005, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 175-197 Information technologies and human behaviours as interacting knowledge management enablers
by Isabel M. Prieto & Elena Revilla - 198-214 Creating future capabilities: scenario process in inter-industrial knowledge networks
by Jukka Bergman & Ari Jantunen & Juha-Matti Saksa & Mari Lehtonen - 215-231 Sense making and learning in complex organisations: the string quartet revisited
by George Tovstiga & Stefan Odenthal & Stephan Goerner - 232-247 Occupational stress: some microeconomic issues
by Demetri Kantarelis - 248-261 Fiat lux: a reflection on management research
by Les Worrall
2005, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 99-114 Technological strategies: influences of exploration and exploitation on relational capital
by Juan G. Cegarra-Navarro & Ramon Sabater-Sanchez - 115-128 Organisational predisposition toward change and innovation
by Emmanuelle Avon - 129-145 The coevolution of knowledge and competence management
by Jianzhong Hong & Pirjo Stahle - 146-155 Moral accountability: motives for corporate social responsibility
by Denise Kleinrichert - 156-167 Role of metaphoric boundary objects in the development of a company's strategic vision
by Kaj U. Koskinen - 168-173 Ideology and the subjectification of the entrepreneurial self
by Alexander Styhre
2004, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-26 On doing process research
by Paul Nutt - 27-42 Autopoiesis and dysfunctional organisational processes
by Deborah Blackman & Steven Henderson - 43-60 Linking theory and practice in management research: scientific research programmes and alethic pluralism
by John Darwin - 61-72 Meaning and being: existentialist concepts in leadership
by John Lawler - 73-98 Understanding inter-firm network: a theoretical review
by Yong Wang & Pervaiz Ahmed & Les Worrall