Scandinavian Journal of Management
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Volume 28, issue 4, 2012
- Project citizenship behavior? – An explorative analysis at the project-network-nexus pp. 271-284

- Timo Braun, Gordon Müller-Seitz and Jörg Sydow
- Practice what you preach: How consultants frame management concepts as enacted practice pp. 285-297

- Stefan Heusinkveld and Klaasjan Visscher
- Employee commitment in the post-acquisition integration process: The effect of integration speed and leadership pp. 298-310

- Lars Schweizer and Holger Patzelt
- I’ve got a Gal in Kalamazoo: Rotary International, change and the outsourcing of gender pp. 311-320

- Donna Boone Parsons and Albert J. Mills
- A capability perspective on service business development in small and medium-sized suppliers pp. 321-339

- Heiko Gebauer, Marco Paiola and Bo Edvardsson
- International expertise and local know-how in the trading zone pp. 340-351

- Andreas Diedrich and Alexander Styhre
Volume 28, issue 3, 2012
- Publishing to become an “ideal academic”: An Institutional Ethnography and a Feminist Critique pp. 218-228

- Rebecca Lund
- On life, death and radical critique: A non-survival guide to the Brave New Higher Education for the intellectually pregnant pp. 234-241

- Alexandra Bristow
- Academia as financial markets? Metaphoric reflections and possible responses pp. 250-256

- Janne Tienari
- Djursholm: A study of an executive community pp. 257-263

- Mikael Holmqvist
Volume 28, issue 2, 2012
- Sensemaking and discourse analyses in inter-organizational research: A review and suggested advances pp. 107-120

- Lene Jørgensen, Silvia Jordan and Hermann Mitterhofer
- Connecting the micro- and macro-level: Proposition of a research design to study post-acquisition synergies through a social network approach pp. 121-135

- Nicola Mirc
- Recent qualitative advances on hybrid organizations: Taking stock, looking ahead pp. 149-161

- Albert Jolink and Eva Niesten
- Sherlock Holmes and the adventure of the rational manager: Organizational reason and its discontents pp. 162-172

- Jerzy Kociatkiewicz and Monika Kostera
- Working in the shadows: Understanding ERP usage as complex responsive processes of conversations in the daily practices of a Special Operations Force pp. 173-184

- Ulrik Christiansen, Annemette Kjærgaard and Rasmus Koss Hartmann
- Golfing with a murderer—Professional indifference and identity work in a Danish prison pp. 185-195

- Jeanette Lemmergaard and Sara Louise Muhr
Volume 28, issue 1, 2012
- A Labour of Love? Academics in Business Schools pp. 5-15

- Caroline Clarke, David Knights and Carol Jarvis
- Mediating ambiguity: Narrative identity and knowledge workers pp. 16-26

- Oliver Mallett and Robert Wapshott
- Conversational identity work in everyday interaction pp. 27-38

- Peter McInnes and Sandra Corlett
- Identity work as a response to tensions: A re-narration in opera rehearsals pp. 39-47

- Nic Beech, Charlotte Gilmore, Eilidh Cochrane and Gail Greig
- Constructing identity by deconstructing differences: Building partnerships across cultural and hierarchical divides pp. 48-59

- Sierk Ybema, Marlous Vroemisse and Alfons van Marrewijk
- Revitalizing scholarship in identity studies pp. 60-62

- Susan Ainsworth and David Grant
- Newcomers conserving the old: Transformation processes in the field of news journalism pp. 65-76

- Maria Grafström and Karolina Windell
- Perceived customer involvement and organizational design in project business pp. 77-89

- Kimmo Alajoutsijärvi, Tuija Mainela, Risto Salminen and Pauliina Ulkuniemi
Volume 27, issue 4, 2011
- Management is the solution: Now what was the problem? On the fragile basis for managerialism pp. 349-361

- Mats Alvesson and Stefan Sveningsson
- Micro-interaction dynamics in group decision making: Face games, interaction order and boundary work pp. 362-374

- Gerardo Patriotta and Simona Spedale
- Institutionalizing technoscience: Post-genomic technologies and the case of systems biology pp. 375-388

- Alexander Styhre
- Organizational adaptation to disruptions in the natural environment: The case of climate change pp. 389-404

- Timo Busch
- Trust relations in management of change pp. 405-417

- Ole H. Sørensen, Peter Hasle and Jan H. Pejtersen
- The (mis)measurement of M&A performance—A systematic narrative literature review pp. 418-433

- Olimpia Meglio and Annette Risberg
- Acquisition performance and the “Quest for the Holy Grail” pp. 434-437

- Philippe Very
Volume 27, issue 3, 2011
- The search for legitimacy and organizational change: The agency of subordinated actors pp. 261-272

- Robson Sø Rocha and Lise Granerud
- In search of alliance-level relational capabilities: Balancing innovation value creation and appropriability in R&D alliances pp. 273-286

- Antonio Capaldo and Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli
- Conversational use of genres in managerial meetings pp. 287-296

- Esa Lehtinen and Pekka Pälli
- Classification systems and selection systems: The risks of radical innovation and category spanning pp. 297-306

- Nachoem M. Wijnberg
- Knowledge transfer in acquisitions: Fear of exploitation and contamination pp. 307-321

- Paulina Junni
- Reframing resistance to organizational change pp. 322-331

- Robyn Thomas and Cynthia Hardy
- Employee emotions during organizational change--Towards a new research agenda pp. 332-340

- Patricia Klarner, Rune Todnem By and Thomas Diefenbach
- The financial crisis explained pp. 341-342

- Barbara Czarniawska
- K. Samset, Early Project Appraisal: Making The Initial Choices, Palgrave Macmillan (2010) 286 pp pp. 343-344

- Nikos Macheridis
- Book review pp. 344-346

- Yipeng Liu
Volume 27, issue 2, 2011
- Marketing-as-practice. Introduction to the special issue pp. 189-195

- Per Skålén and Chris Hackley
- Organizational dynamics and complexities of corporate brand building--A practice perspective pp. 196-204

- Rita Järventie-Thesleff, Johanna Moisander and Pikka-Maaria Laine
- Service development as practice: A rhetorical analysis of customer-related arguments in a service development project pp. 205-220

- Catharina von Koskull and Martin Fougère
- Unraveling the practices of "productization" in professional service firms pp. 221-230

- Elina Jaakkola
- Enacting customers--Marketing discourse and organizational practice pp. 231-242

- Markus Fellesson
- Articulating consumers through practices of vernacular creativity pp. 243-253

- Douglas Brownlie and Paul Hewer
Volume 27, issue 1, 2011
- Beyond letting go and moving on: New perspectives on organizational death, loss and grief pp. 1-10

- Emma Bell and Scott Taylor
- Executive management in radical change--The case of the Karolinska University Hospital merger pp. 11-23

- Soki Choi, Ingalill Holmberg, Jan Löwstedt and Mats Brommels
- On the dark side of codes: Domination not enlightenment pp. 24-33

- Sven Helin, Tommy Jensen, Johan Sandström and Stewart Clegg
- Sensemaking, metaphors and performance evaluation pp. 34-43

- Gerardo Patriotta and Andrew D. Brown
- For the few not the many? The effects of affirmative action on presence, prominence, and social capital of women directors in Norway pp. 44-54

- Cathrine Seierstad and Tore Opsahl
- Western leadership development and Chinese managers: Exploring the need for contextualization pp. 55-65

- Jinsong Gao, Jan Ketil Arnulf and Kristoffersen Henning
- Knowledge creation and absorptive capacity: The effect of intra-district shared competences pp. 66-86

- César Camisón and Beatriz Forés
- Keeping the enemies close: The contribution of corporate social responsibility to reducing crime against the firm pp. 87-98

- Barbara Del Bosco and Nicola Misani
- Too small or too large to trust your partners in multipartner alliances? The role of effort in initiating generalized exchanges pp. 99-112

- Sara Thorgren, Joakim Wincent and Jessica Eriksson
- The value relevance of financial reporting in Norway 1965-2004 pp. 113-128

- Øystein Gjerde, Kjell Knivsflå and Frode Sættem
- Contextualizing in International Business research: Why do we need more of it and how can we be better at it? pp. 129-139

- Snejina Michailova
- Crisis and hyper-ideological (un)consciousness pp. 140-150

- Markus Kallifatides
- Research on architectural competitions: Towards a theory of jury-based decision-making pp. 157-159

- Joris Van Wezemael
- Dialogues and the problems of knowing: Reinventing the architectural competition pp. 160-166

- Kristian Kreiner, Peter Holm Jacobsen and Daniel Toft Jensen
- Assessing 'Quality': The unfolding of the 'Good'--Collective decision making in juries of urban design competitions pp. 167-172

- Joris E. Van Wezemael, Jan M. Silberberger and Sofia Paisiou
- Judgement by design: Towards a model for studying and improving the competition process in architecture and urban design pp. 173-184

- Jean-Pierre Chupin
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