Items where Department is "Lancaster University Management School > Organisation, Work & Technology" and Year is 2009
Number of items: 34.
ArticleAshworth, P and Greasley, K (2009) The phenomenology of ‘approach to studying’: the idiographic turn. Studies in Higher Education, 34 (5). pp. 561-576. ISSN 0307-5079 Blackler, F H M and Regan, S (2009) Intentionality, agency, change: practice theory and management. Management Learning, 40 (2). pp. 161-177. ISSN 1350-5076 Bloomfield, B P and Hayes, N (2009) Power and organizational transformation through technology: hybrids of electronic government. Organization Studies, 30 (5). pp. 461-487. ISSN 0170-8406 Collinson, D L and Collinson, M (2009) Blended leadership: employee perspectives on effective leadership in the UK further education sector. Leadership, 5 (3). pp. 365-380. ISSN 1742-7150 Cooke, B (2009) The tavistock's everyday use of benzedrine, and more: short commentary on the multiple significances of DB, scholar-publisher. Management and Organizational History, 4. pp. 203-206. ISSN 1744-9359 Greasley, K and Watson, P and Patel, S (2009) The impact of organisational change on public sector employees implementing the UK Government's “Back to work” programme. Employee Relations, 31 (4). pp. 382-397. ISSN 0142-5455 Hayes, Niall (2009) A cheat, moi? That's unfair. Times Higher Education Supplement. ISSN 0049-3929 Hemming, Laurence Paul (2009) Henri de Lubac: Reading Corpus Mysticum. New Blackfriars, 90 (1029). pp. 519-534. ISSN 00284289 Introna, L (2009) Ethics and the speaking of things. Theory, Culture and Society, 26 (4). pp. 398-419. Introna, L and Gibbons, A (2009) Networks and resistance:investigating online advocacy networks as a modality for resisting state surveillance. Surveillance and Society, 6 (3). pp. 233-258. ISSN 1477-7487 McCabe, Darren (2009) Enterprise Contested:Betwixt and Between the Discourses of Career and Enterprise in a UK Bank. Human Relations, 62 (10). pp. 1551-1579. ISSN 0018-7267 Neyland, D R (2009) Who's who? The biometric future and the politics of identity. European Journal of Criminology, 6 (2). pp. 135-155. Neyland, D R and Simakova, E (2009) How far can we push sceptical reflexivity? An analysis of marketing ethics and the certification of poverty. Journal of Marketing and Management, 25 (7-8). pp. 777-794. Neyland, Daniel (2009) Who’s Who? : the biometric future and the politics of identity. European Journal of Criminology, 6 (2). pp. 135-155. Neyland, Daniel and Simakova, Elena (2009) How far can we push sceptical reflexivity? : an analysis of marketing ethics and the certification of poverty. Journal of Marketing Management, 25 (7-8). pp. 777-794. ISSN 0267-257X Petrakaki, Dimitra and Hayes, Niall and Introna, Lucas (2009) Narrowing down accountability through performance monitoring technology : e-government in Greece. Qualitative Research in Accounting and Management, 6 (3). pp. 160-179. ISSN 1176-6093 Rajão, Raoni and Hayes, Niall (2009) Conceptions of control and IT artefacts: an institutional account of the Amazon rainforest monitoring system. Journal of Information Technology, 24. pp. 320-331. ISSN 0268-3962 Taylor, S and Bell, E and Cooke, B (2009) Business history and the historiographical operation. Management and Organizational History, 4 (2). pp. 151-166. ISSN 1744-9359 Woolgar, Steve and Coopmans, C and Neyland, Daniel and Mouritsen, J (2009) Does STS Mean Business? Organization, 16 (1). pp. 5-30. Book/Report/ProceedingsGoold, Benjamin J. and Neyland, Daniel (2009) New directions in surveillance and privacy. Willan, Devon. ISBN 9781843923633 Conference or Workshop ItemBozkurt, Ödül and Clegg, Jeremy and Grugulis, Irena (2009) 'No place to hide' : the realities of leadership in UK supermarkets. In: 27th International Labour Process Conference, April 6-8 2009, Edinburgh. (Unpublished) Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsAckroyd, Stephen (2009) Research designs for realist research. In: The SAGE handbook of organizational research methods. Sage, London. ISBN 9781412931182 Blackler, F H M (2009) Cultural-historical activity theory and organization studies. In: Learning and Expanding with Activity Theory. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Brigham, M and Introna, L (2009) Organizing technology:of hospitality. In: Bricolage, Care and Information Systems. Palgrave, London, pp. 276-304. Brigham, Martin and Kiosse, P and Otley, D T (2009) One Aviva, twice the value: connecting sustainability at Aviva plc. In: ICAEW Accounting for Sustainability Conference (London) - 2009. unknown, N/A. Cooke, B (2009) Can a critical social science scholar be a business school dean. In: What’s the Point of Industrial Relations: In Defence of Critical Social Science. BUIRA, Manchester. Dale, Karen (2009) Ideal homes? Management and the domestic dream. In: The Management of Everyday Life. Palgrave critical management studies . Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, pp. 127-146. ISBN 9780230524798 Greasley, K and Baker-McClearn, D and Dale, J and Edwards, P (2009) Why do organisations adopt HR initiatives? An ex-ante study of a health and wellbeing intervention. In: British Universities Industrial Relations Association Conference (Cardiff) - 2009. unknown, N/A. Hemming, Laurence (2009) Heidegger. In: A history of western philosophy of religion. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 175-186. ISBN 978-0195394283 Hemming, Laurence (2009) The liturgy and theology. In: The genius of the Roman Rite. Hillenbrand Books, Chicago, pp. 235-250. ISBN 9781595250315 Introna, L and Nissenbaum, H (2009) Shaping the web: why the politics of search engines matters. In: Major Works in Media and Communication: New Media. Sage, London. Neyland, D R (2009) Surveillance, accountability and organisational failure: the story of Jean Charles de Menezes. In: New Directions in Surveillance and Privacy. Willan Publishing, Devon. ISBN 9781843923633 Neyland, Daniel (2009) Surveillance, accountability and organisational failure : the story of Jean Charles de Menezes. In: New Directions in Surveillance and Privacy. Willan, Devon. ISBN 978-1843923633 MonographBloomfield, B P and Latham, Yvonne and Vurdubakis, T (2009) When is an Affordance? Bodies, Technologies and Action Possibilities. Working Paper. Lancaster University, Lancaster. |