Professor Mairi Maclean Professor Charles Harvey Professor Tom McGovern
| Elite solidarity, social responsibility, and the contested origins of Britain's first business schools | 2023 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean Gillian Shaw Professor Charles Harvey
| Business as service? Human relations and the British interwar management movement | 2022 |
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Professor Stewart Clegg Professor Roy Suddaby Professor Charles Harvey Professor Mairi Maclean
| At the intersection of theory and history: A research agenda for historical organization studies | 2021 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean Professor Charles Harvey Ruomei Yang Professor Frank Mueller
| Elite philanthropy in the United States and United Kingdom in the new age of inequalities | 2021 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean Professor Charles Harvey Professor Roy Suddaby Professor Stewart Clegg
| Historical organization studies: Advancing new directions for organizational research | 2021 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean Professor Charles Harvey Professor Roy Suddaby
| Institutional entrepreneurship and the field of power: The emergence of the global hotel industry | 2021 |
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Ruomei Yang Professor Charles Harvey Professor Frank Mueller Professor Mairi Maclean
| The role of mediators in the diffusion of the community foundation model of philanthropy | 2021 |
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Professor Charles Harvey Professor Mairi Maclean
| Business in the Creative Life of William Morris | 2020 |
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Professor Charles Harvey Professor Mairi Maclean Dr Mike Price
| Executive remuneration and the limits of disclosure as an instrument of corporate governance | 2020 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean Professor Charles Harvey
| Management Learning in Historical Perspective: Rediscovering Rowntree and the British Interwar Management Movement | 2020 |
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Professor Charles Harvey Professor Mairi Maclean Michael Price Vesela Harizanova
| Understanding Philanthropy | 2019 |
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Dr Mike Price Professor Charles Harvey Professor Mairi Maclean
| From Cadbury to Kay: Discourse, intertextuality and the evolution of UK corporate governance | 2018 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean Professor Charles Harvey Professor John Sillince Dr Benjamin Golant
| Intertextuality, Rhetorical History and the Uses of the Past in Organizational Transition | 2018 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean Professor Charles Harvey Professor Roy Suddaby
| Political ideology and the discursive construction of the multinational hotel industry | 2018 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean Professor Charles Harvey
| Elite Business Networks and the Field of Power: A Matter of Class? | 2017 |
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Professor Charles Harvey Professor Mairi Maclean
| Establishing causal order in longitudinal studies combining binary and continuous dependent variables | 2017 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean Professor Charles Harvey
| Narrative, metaphor and the subjective understanding of historic identity transition | 2017 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean Professor Charles Harvey Professor Stewart Clegg
| Organization Theory in Business and Management History: Present Status and Future Prospects | 2017 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean
| Service nepotism in cosmopolitan transient social spaces | 2017 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean Professor Charles Harvey Professor Stewart Clegg
| Conceptualizing historical organization studies | 2016 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean
| Cultivating strategic foresight in practice: A relational perspective | 2016 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean Professor Charles Harvey
| 'Give it back, George': Network dynamics in the philanthropic field | 2016 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean
| Beyond segments in movement: a 'small' agenda for research in the professions | 2015 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean Professor Charles Harvey
| Business elites and the field of power in France | 2015 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean
| From four to zero? The social mechanisms of symbolic domination in the UK accounting field | 2015 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean Professor Charles Harvey
| Identity, storytelling and the philanthropic journey | 2015 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean
| Puppets of necessity? Celebritisation in structured reality television | 2015 |
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Dr Benjamin Golant Professor John Sillince Professor Charles Harvey Professor Mairi Maclean
| Rhetoric of stability and change: The organizational identity work of institutional leadership | 2015 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean
| Service nepotism in the multi-ethnic marketplace: Mentalities and motivations | 2015 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean
| Apostasy versus legitimacy: Relational dynamics and routes to resource acquisition in entrepreneurial ventures | 2014 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean Professor Charles Harvey
| Elite connectivity and concerted action in French organization | 2014 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean Professor Charles Harvey Professor John Sillince Dr Benjamin Golant
| Living up to the past? Ideological sensemaking in organizational transition | 2014 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean Professor Charles Harvey
| Pathways to Power: Class, Hyper-Agency and the French Corporate Elite | 2014 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean
| 'Space of possibles'? Legitimacy, Industry Maturity, and Organizational Foresight | 2014 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean
| Unpacking strategic foresight: A practice approach | 2014 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean
| A matter of foresight: How practices enable (or impede) organizational foresightfulness | 2013 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean
| Co-evolution, opportunity seeking and institutional change: Entrepreneurship and the Indian telecommunications industry, 1923-2009 | 2013 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean
| Conceptualizing taste: Food, culture and celebrities | 2013 |
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Professor Charles Harvey Professor Mairi Maclean
| Exploring contemporary entrepreneurial philanthropy | 2013 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean
| Organizing strategic foresight: A contextual practice of 'way finding' | 2013 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean
| Reaching Distant Parts? The Internationalization of Brewing and Local Organizational Embeddedness | 2013 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean Professor Charles Harvey Professor John Sillince
| Reflecting on dialogic journeys in management learning | 2013 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean
| Relational pluralism: Organizational foresight in practice | 2013 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean
| Cultivating strategic foresight: A relational perspective | 2012 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean Professor Charles Harvey
| Reflexive practice and the making of elite business careers | 2012 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean Professor Charles Harvey
| Sensemaking, storytelling and the legitimization of elite business careers | 2012 |
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Professor Charles Harvey Professor Mairi Maclean
| Andrew Carnegie and the foundations of contemporary entrepreneurial philanthropy | 2011 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean Professor John Sillince
| Sensemaking and ideology in Organisational Transition at P&G, 1950-2000 | 2011 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean Professor John Sillince
| Sensemaking and ideology in Organisational Transition at P&G, 1950-2000 sub-theme 08 Historical Perspectives in Organisation Studies | 2011 |
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Professor Charles Harvey Professor Mairi Maclean
| William Morris, Cultural Leadership, and the Dynamics of Taste | 2011 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean Professor Charles Harvey
| Dominant Corporate Agents and the Power Elite in France and Britain | 2010 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean Professor John Sillince
| Living up to the Past? Sensemaking and Ideology in Organisational Transition at Procter & Gamble, 1930-2010 | 2010 |
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Professor Charles Harvey Professor Mairi Maclean
| Transnational Boards and Governance Regimes in Britain and France | 2010 |
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Professor Charles Harvey Professor Mairi Maclean
| Capital theory and the dynamics of elite business networks in Britain and France | 2008 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean Professor Charles Harvey
| The Continuing Diversity of Corporate Governance Regimes: France and Britain Compared | 2008 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean Professor Charles Harvey
| Managerialism and the Post-war Evolution of the French National Business System | 2007 |
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Professor Mairi Maclean Professor Charles Harvey
| Business Elites and Corporate Governance in France and the UK | 2006 |
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Professor Charles Harvey Professor Mairi Maclean
| ‘Good Luck or Fine Judgement? The Growth and Development of the Japanese Electronics Industry, 1945 – 1995’ | 2001 |
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