Items where Author is "Thomas, Pete"
Journal Article
Greasley, Kay and Thomas, Pete (2020) HR Analytics : The onto-epistemology and politics of metricised HRM. Human Resource Management Journal, 30 (4). pp. 494-507. ISSN 0954-5395
Thomas, Pete and McArdle, Louise and Saundry, Richard (2020) Introduction to the special issue : The Enactment of Neoliberalism in the Workplace: The Degradation of the Employment Relationship. Competition & Change, 24 (2). pp. 105-113. ISSN 1024-5294
Thomas, Pete and Wilson, John and Leeds, Owen (2013) Constructing ‘the history of strategic management’ : a critical analysis of the academic discourse. Business History, 55 (7). pp. 1119-1142. ISSN 0007-6791
Saundry, Richard and McArdle, Louise and Thomas, Pete (2013) Reframing workplace relations? : conflict resolution and mediation in a Primary Care Trust. Work, Employment and Society, 27 (2). pp. 213-231. ISSN 0950-0170
Thomas, Pete and McArdle, Louise (2012) Fair enough? : Women and fair trade. Critical Perspectives on International Business, 8 (4). pp. 277-294. ISSN 1742-2043
Thomas, Pete and Hewitt, Jan (2011) Managerial organization and professional autonomy: A discourse-based conceptualization. Organization Studies, 32 (10). pp. 1373-1393. ISSN 0170-8406
Thomas, Pete and Wilson, John and Hewitt, Jan (2010) The discursive construction of professionalisation in British management. International Journal of Critical Accounting, 2 (3). pp. 319-336. ISSN 1757-9856
Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings
Thomas, Pete (1989) Exploring the impact of power in the systems development process. In: Systems Prospects : The Next Ten Years of Systems Research. Plenum Press, New York, pp. 155-160. ISBN 9781461281115
Contribution to Conference
Marsh, D and Thomas, Pete (2013) Governance of welfare and expropriation of the common - Polish tales of entrepreneurship : The discourse of austerity. In: Strategy, Organization and Society Conference, 2013-09-01 - 2013-09-01, Newcastle University Business School.
Thomas, Pete and Morgan, J. (2013) Always different, always the same : the discursive construction of novelty and routine in organizations. In: Fifth International Symposium on Process Organization Studies, 2013-06-20 - 2013-06-22.
Marsh, D and Thomas, Pete (2013) From demonization of homo sovieticus to the heroicization of homo entrepreneurus : Poland and the neoliberal project. In: 8th International Conference in Critical Management Studies, 2013-07-10 - 2013-07-12.
Marsh, D and Thomas, Pete (2013) The darker side of freedom: : Poland and the neoliberal project. In: Annual Symposium of the SOYUZ research Network for Postsocialist Studies, 2013-01-01.
Book/Report/Proceedings
Saundry, Richard and McArdle, Louise and Thomas, Pete (2011) Transforming conflict management in the public sector? Mediation, trade unions and partnerships in a primary care trust. ACAS, London. ISBN 978-0-9565931-7-7
Thesis
Batluk, Iuliia and Thomas, Pete and Greasley, Kay (2025) Refocusing on the Individual : A Phenomenological Exploration of the Experience of Engagement. PhD thesis, Lancaster University.
Barrow, Rachael and Thomas, Pete and Greasley, Kay (2024) There’s no place like home education : A narrative-based analysis of the personal experiences of work and employment of home educated people. PhD thesis, Lancaster University.
Robinson, Jennifer and Partridge, Christopher and Thomas, Pete (2020) Work, labour, spiritual homelessness and the construction of meaning. PhD thesis, Lancaster University.
da Silva Lacerda, Daniel and Dale, Karen and Thomas, Pete and Cooke, Bill (2016) Civil society organisations and the production of socio-geographic space : the organisation of space in Brazilian favelas. PhD thesis, Lancaster University.
Allan, Scott and Faulconbridge, James and Thomas, Pete (2016) Financialisation of the professional services firm : strategy, governance and the lived experience of partners. PhD thesis, Lancaster University.
Kumar, Arun and Brigham, Martin and Cooke, Bill and Thomas, Pete (2015) Organising Tataland, the modern nation : a history of development in post/colonial India. PhD thesis, Lancaster University.