Journal of Management & Organization
1995 - 2025
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Volume 17, issue 6, 2011
- Exploring antecedents of experimentation and implementation of the balanced scorecard pp. 714-728

- Geert Braam and Ed Nijssen
- A career stage perspective on employees' preferred psychological contract contributions and inducements pp. 729-746

- Chin Heng Low and Prashant Bordia
- School-to-work transition and newcomer socialisation: The role of job-related education pp. 747-763

- Narasimha Rao Kowtha
- Employee learning processes in New Zealand small manufacturing firms pp. 764-781

- Alan Coetzer, Raja Peter and Vasanthi Peter
- A resource-based analysis of organizational turnaround: The contingency role of organizational life stages pp. 782-796

- Quey-Jen Yeh and Pin Fang
- ‘Kill Bill’ and the change agent: A multi-genre approach to organizational stories pp. 797-811

- Melanie Bryant and Jennifer Frahm
- Exploring the Foucauldian interpretation of power and subject in organizations pp. 812-827

- Anita Välikangas and Hannele Seeck
- The multi-dimensional nature of resistance to change pp. 828-849

- Roy K Smollan
- The 2010 and 2011 Canterbury earthquakes and organisational learning at the University of Canterbury: Does practice make perfect? pp. 850-856

- Nigel Healey
- Aftershock: Business relocation decisions in the wake of the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake pp. 857-863

- Stephen Bowden
- Mud and tears: The human face of disaster – A case study of the Queensland floods, January 2011 pp. 864-872

- Charmine E J Härtel and Greg M Latemore
Volume 17, issue 5, 2011
- Corporate social responsibility and sustainability education: A trans-Atlantic comparison pp. 583-603

- Jeremy Moon and Marc Orlitzky
- Corporate social responsibility in management education: Current status in Spanish universities pp. 604-620

- Dolors Setó-Pamies, Misericordia Domingo-Vernis and Noemí Rabassa-Figueras
- Integration of sustainable development in higher education's curricula of applied economics: Large-scale assessments, integration strategies and barriers pp. 621-640

- Kim Ceulemans, Marijke De Prins, Valérie Cappuyns and Wouter De Coninck
- Business ethics, CSR, sustainability and the MBA pp. 641-655

- Norman S Wright and Hadyn Bennett
- The technological community as a framework for educating for sustainability in business schools pp. 656-669

- Suzanne Benn and Cathy Rusinko
- Sustainability in the undergraduate and postgraduate business curriculum of a regional university: A critical perspective pp. 670-690

- Tania von der Heidt and Geoff Lamberton
- Human flourishing as a foundation for a new sustainability oriented business school curriculum: Open questions and possible answers pp. 691-710

- Bernard McKenna and Roberto Biloslavo
- The sustainable MBA: The manager's guide to green business, Giselle Weybrecht (2010), ISBN: 978-9479741-14-6; 416 pages; John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, UK pp. 711-712

- Kate Kearins
Volume 17, issue 4, 2011
- Questioning the epistemic virtue of strategy: The emperor has no clothes! pp. 434-447

- Steven French, Alexander Kouzmin and Stephen Kelly
- Making sense of innovation: A future perfect approach pp. 448-458

- Lars Fuglsang and Jan Mattsson
- Examining the impact of protean and boundaryless career attitudes upon subjective career success pp. 459-473

- Mihaela Enache, Jose M Sallan, Pep Simo and Vicenc Fernandez
- Pioneer orientation and new product performance of the firm: Internal contingency factors pp. 474-497

- Maria J Ruiz Ortega and Pedro M García-Villaverde
- Causes and consequences of downsizing: Towards an integrative framework* pp. 498-521

- Franco Gandolfi and Magnus Hansson
- Prologue: Stability and change* pp. 522-533

- Jennifer Bartlett, Stephane Tywoniak, Peter Cebon, Jaco Lok, Craig Prichard and Tracy Wilcox
- Duality theory and the management of the change–stability paradox pp. 534-547

- Fiona Sutherland and Aaron CT Smith
- Dialogue and distributed agency in institutional transmission pp. 548-569

- Andrea Whittle, Olga Suhomlinova and Frank Mueller
- Reform as routine: Organizational change and stability in the modern world, Nils Brunsson (2009), ISBN: 979-0-19-829670-6; Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK pp. 570-571

- Paul Waight
Volume 17, issue 3, 2011
- The reality of management development in SMEs pp. 290-306

- Alan Coetzer, Martina Battisti, Tanya Jurado and Claire Massey
- Structural capital, innovation capability, and size effect: An empirical study pp. 307-325

- Nekane Aramburu and Josune Sáenz
- Radical and incremental entrepreneurial orientation: The effect of knowledge acquisition pp. 326-343

- Ana Maria Bojica, Maria del Mar Fuentes and José María Gómez-Gras
- Who initiates and who implements? A multi-stage, multi-agent model of organizational innovation pp. 344-363

- Sun Young Sung, Dong-Sung Cho and Jin Nam Choi
- Aligning operant resources for global performance: An assessment of supply chain human resource management pp. 364-382

- R Glenn Richey, Chadwick B Hilton, Michael G Harvey, Lauren Skinner Beitelspacher, Mert Tokman and Miriam Moeller
- Coping with boycotts: An analysis and framework pp. 383-397

- Saleh Al Shebil, Abdul A Rasheed and Hussam Al-Shammari
- Salesperson engagement and performance: A theoretical model pp. 398-411

- Adrian Medhurst and Simon Albrecht
- Social power as a means of increasing personal and organizational effectiveness: The mediating role of organizational citizenship behavior pp. 412-432

- Ajay K Jain, Sabir I Giga and Cary L Cooper
Volume 17, issue 2, 2011
- The power of stories to persuade: The storying of midwives and the financial narratives of central policy makers pp. 146-164

- Patrick Dawson, Jane Farmer and Elizabeth Thomson
- Onboarding externally hired executives: Avoiding derailment – accelerating contribution pp. 165-178

- Guangrong Dai,, Kenneth P De Meuse and Dee Gaeddert
- Impression management performances in a Brazilian mining company: The researcher as audience pp. 179-193

- Fernanda P Duarte
- Co-existing institutional logics and agency among top-level public servants: A praxeological approach pp. 194-209

- Toke Bjerregaard
- Agency and the deunionisation of managers in an Australian telecommunications company pp. 210-225

- Ruth Barton and Diane van den Broek
- Sacked! An investigation of young workers' dismissal pp. 226-244

- Ashlea Kellner, Paula McDonald and Jennifer Waterhouse
- Mixed methods in business and management: A call to the ‘first generation’ pp. 245-267

- Roslyn Cameron
- The distinctiveness of family-firm intangibles: A review and suggestions for future research pp. 268-287

- Jolien Huybrechts, Wim Voordeckers, Nadine Lybaert and Sigrid Vandemaele
Volume 17, issue 1, 2011
- Self-efficacy and effort in new venture development pp. 2-16

- Rose Trevelyan
- Are there gender-related influences on corporate sustainability? A study of women on boards of directors pp. 17-38

- Jeremy Galbreath
- Multilevel absorptive capacity and interorganizational new product development: A process study pp. 39-55

- Lance Newey and Martie-Louise Verreynne
- The mental models of HR professionals as strategic partners pp. 56-76

- Chester S Labedz and Jegoo Lee
- From the shadows into the light: Let's get real about outsourcing pp. 77-94

- James D Hunter and Allastair N Hall
- More similar than different: A study of cooperative product innovation with multiple external stakeholders pp. 95-122

- Tania von der Heidt and Don Scott
- Psychic distance revisited: A proposed conceptual framework and research agenda pp. 123-143

- Max Smith, Peter J Dowling and Elizabeth L Rose
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