Scandinavian Journal of Management
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Volume 13, issue 4, 1997
- Reflections on conducting processual research on management and organizations pp. 331-335

- Arja Ropo, Päivi Eriksson and James G. Hunt
- What is a processual analysis? pp. 337-348

- Andrew M. Pettigrew
- A classification system for understanding individual differences in temporal orientation among processual researchers and organizational informants pp. 349-366

- Dale B. Tuttle
- "Going to market": Changing patterns in the organisation and character of process research pp. 367-387

- Ewan Ferlie and Terry McNulty
- In at the deep end: Conducting processual research on organisational change pp. 389-405

- Patrick Dawson
- Promoting research access and informant rapport in corporate settings: Notes from research on a crisis company pp. 407-418

- Juha Laurila
- From inductive to iterative grounded theory: Zipping the gap between process theory and process data pp. 419-438

- James Douglas Orton
- Towards developing a methodology for doing qualitative research: The dynamic-comparative case study method pp. 439-455

- Susan J. Fox-Wolfgramm
- Literary analysis as a metaphor in processual research: A story of technological change pp. 457-471

- Jaana Woiceshyn
- Bridging the transatlantic publishing gap: How North American reviewers evaluate European idiographic research pp. 473-492

- Lars Bengtsson, Ulf Elg and Jan-Inge Lind
- Reflections on processual research pp. 493-503

- C. R. Hinings
Volume 13, issue 3, 1997
- A multidimensional model for the disclosure policy of a firm pp. 229-249

- Antti J. Kanto and Hannu Schadewitz
- Does the CEO matter? An empirical study of small Swedish firms operating in turbulent environments pp. 251-270

- Mats Westerberg, Jagdip Singh and Einar Häckner
- The many faces of trust pp. 271-286

- Kirsimarja Blomqvist
- Economic foundations for an entrepreneurial marketing concept pp. 287-305

- Henrik Johannsen Duus
- The standardization of organizational forms as a cropping-up process pp. 307-320

- Nils Brunsson
Volume 13, issue 2, 1997
- The generalized association between financial statements and security characteristics pp. 121-136

- Timo Salmi, Ilkka Virtanen and Paavo Yli-Olli
- The influence of corporate governance, industry and country factors on environmental reporting pp. 137-157

- Minna Halme and Morten Huse
- The effects of personal ties and reciprocity on the performance of small firms in horizontal strategic alliances pp. 159-173

- Ying Hu and Tor Korneliussen
- Financial intermediation through markets and organizations: An information-boundary argument for financial organizations pp. 175-189

- Sven-Olof Collin
- Accounting, the hidden collage? Accounting in the dialogues between a city and its financial institutions pp. 191-207

- Frode Mellemvik
- Work experiences and career and job satisfaction among professional and managerial women in Norway pp. 209-218

- Astrid M. Richardsen, Aslaug Mikkelsen and Ronald J. Burke
Volume 13, issue 1, 1997
- Editorial: accounting in a Scandinavian research context pp. 1-3

- Kjell Grønhaug, Frode Mellemvik and Olov Olson
- Marginalizing the customer: Customer orientation, quality and accounting performance pp. 5-18

- Jan Mouritsen
- Housekeeping? Yes, but which house? Meaning and accounting context -- A case study pp. 19-38

- Rolf Solli and Sten Jönsson
- Management, accounting and cognition pp. 39-49

- Tor Busch
- On the limits to management control pp. 51-64

- John Skå
- Ex-post accounting in incremental budgeting: A study of norwegian municipalities pp. 65-75

- Rignor H. Olsen
- Hierarchy and complementarity -- Joint predictors of group effectiveness? pp. 77-93

- Inger Johanne Pettersen
- Norsk Hydro's communication to international capital markets: A blend of accounting principles pp. 95-112

- Norvald Monsen and Wanda A. Wallace
Volume 12, issue 4, 1996
- Business communities in the European confectionery sector: A U.K.-Finland comparison pp. 359-387

- Päivi Eriksson, Carolyn Fowler, Richard Whipp and Keijo Räsänen
- Leadership ideologies among European managers: A comparative survey in a multinational company pp. 389-409

- Vesa Suutari
- Silent accounting harmonisation: Towards the presentation of cash flow models in the local government and business fields in Norway pp. 411-423

- Norvald Monsen and Olov Olson
- The Vikings versus the world: An examination of Nordic business research pp. 425-436

- Lars Engwall
- Strategic interactions in DRAM and RISC technology: A network approach pp. 437-461

- Geert Duysters and Wim Vanhaverbeke
Volume 12, issue 3, 1996
- Ecology as a challenge for management research pp. 223-231

- Tommy Andersson and Rolf Wolff
- Capital budgeting for the unexpected pp. 233-241

- Olof Zaring
- Green new world: A corporate environmental business perspective pp. 243-254

- John Ulhøi, H. Madsen and S. Hildebrandt
- Legislation-induced bubble markets: Driving forces of air pollution control technology in the field of waste incineration pp. 255-273

- Peter Dobers
- Ecologically friendly buying -- Theoretical implications of a phenomenological perspective pp. 275-289

- Cecilia Solér
- Wasteful food consumption: Trends in food and packaging waste pp. 291-304

- John Thøgersen
- Market pull or legislative push: A framework for strategic ecological reorientation pp. 305-315

- Rikard Larsson, Heléne Olsson-Tjärnemo, Ann-Charlotte Plogner and Susanne Östlund
- The actor view of nature and strategic change pp. 317-332

- Åke Gabrielsson and Margareta Paulsson
- Market effects of an "environmental" beverage package tax pp. 333-345

- Richard Sjolander
- Regional development and environmental management: New opportunities for cooperation pp. 347-357

- Richard Welford
Volume 12, issue 2, 1996
- Assessing and comparing the innovativeness and creative climate of firms pp. 109-121

- M. Zain Mohamed and Tudor Rickards
- Building a truly global organization? ABB and the problems of integrating a multi-domestic enterprise pp. 123-137

- Christian Berggren
- Market orientation in United States and Scandinavian companies. A cross-cultural study pp. 139-157

- Fred Selnes, Bernard J. Jaworski and Ajay K. Kohli
- Break-even analysis with nonlinear revenue functions: A note pp. 159-163

- Carl J. Norström
- Strategy, structure and market turbulence: The international oil majors, 1970-1991 pp. 165-188

- Robert M. Grant and Renato Cibin
- Opportunism, organizational economics and the network approach pp. 189-205

- Nicolai Foss and Carsten A. Koch
Volume 12, issue 1, 1996
- Writing, rationality and organization: An introduction pp. 1-6

- Jannis Kallinikos and Robert Cooper
- Predictable worlds: On writing, accountability and other things pp. 7-24

- Jannis Kallinikos
- Organizing in cyberspace: The virtual link pp. 25-40

- Richard Sotto
- Writing and the advent of scientific management: The case of time and motion studies pp. 41-55

- Luchien Karsten
- Writing about AIDS: Framing policy pp. 57-68

- David Goss
- The written form of planning pp. 69-88

- Ioanna Tsivacou
- Viral writing: Deconstruction, disorganization and ethnomethodology pp. 89-108

- Stephen Fox
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