International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy
2004 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue 4, 2012
- Debating the Americanisation of human resource management: origins, misconceptions and politics in discussing the US model pp. 211-227

- Óscar RodrÃguez-Ruiz and Miguel MartÃnez Lucio
- Neo-liberalism in the workplace pp. 228-241

- Jim Wolfreys
- Social responsibility: concepts and normative ethics pp. 242-255

- David Ohreen
- Historical immaterialism: from immaterial labour to cognitive capitalism pp. 256-279

- Marco Boffo
- Firms in turbulent environments and the competition-cooperation paradox: insights from Hegel's dialectic pp. 280-297

- Dev K. Dutta
- Managing the transformation of higher education in China: a Chinese view pp. 298-320

- Yanshuang Li
Volume 6, issue 3, 2012
- When and how will the crisis end? An economic journalist's perspective pp. 127-134

- Paul Mason
- Can the BRICS help global capitalism escape its crisis? pp. 135-147

- Adrian Budd
- Capital-labour imbalances: the 'debt' of capitalism? pp. 148-169

- Brian O' Boyle
- Doing employee cynicism through impression management pp. 170-188

- Edward Dennehy
- Microfinance and social pressure in India: a study of SKS pp. 189-210

- Mathew Joseph
Volume 6, issue 1/2, 2012
- Global labour, global business, global crisis pp. 1-18

- Marco Boffo and Michael Haynes
- Outsourcing, financialisation and the crisis pp. 19-44

- John Smith
- International migration and the reproduction of multiple inequalities pp. 45-58

- Alex Julca
- Making up exploitation: direct selling, cosmetics and forms of precarious labour in modern Brazil pp. 59-70

- Ludmila Costhek AbÃlio
- Working poor, labour market and social protection in the EU: a comparative perspective pp. 71-88

- Yannis Dafermos and Christos Papatheodorou
- Needs as the determinant of absolute poverty: estimating the cost of nutrition, clothing and footwear, and transportation in Greece pp. 89-107

- George Labrinidis, Thanasis Maniatis, Aris Oikonomou and Marianna Papadopoulou
- Workers' taxes, social benefits and the fiscal crisis in Southern Europe pp. 108-125

- Thanasis Maniatis
Volume 5, issue 4, 2011
- Women and research in British universities - an institutional case study pp. 311-332

- Virginia Fisher
- Internationalisation and reform of higher education: global challenges and local interpretations pp. 333-353

- Galina Telegina
- Widening global access - the need for a paradigm shift from excellence to responsibility in international higher education pp. 354-373

- Alexander Lenger, Christian Schneickert and Florian Schumacher
- Developing intellectual capital through the interrelation of information and quality management pp. 374-388

- Petros A. Kostagiolas
- Perspectives on knowledge in innovation management - some steps toward developing a framework for tacit knowing pp. 389-402

- Håvard Åsvoll and Lars Øystein Widding
- Ethics and futures studies pp. 403-410

- Roberto Poli
Volume 5, issue 3, 2011
- Prospecting for political economy pp. 204-217

- Ben Fine
- Financial crisis: the myth of free market ideology and current regulatory reforms pp. 218-230

- Avgitidou Athina
- Crisis and Say's law: perspectives of Marx and Keynes pp. 231-242

- Tiagi Camarinha Lopes
- Making sense of methodological individualism pp. 243-272

- Sergios Tzotzes
- The global crisis and the changing European industrial landscape pp. 273-289

- Riccardo Bellofiore and Francesco Garibaldo
- The crisis, long term depression and new markets pp. 290-310

- Davide Gualerzi and Edward J. Nell
Volume 5, issue 2, 2011
- Marx's analysis and the present day crisis pp. 107-111

- Alex Callinicos
- Marx, Marxists and the financial forms of the crisis pp. 112-117

- David McNally
- Marx's Capital and contemporary capitalist development pp. 118-126

- Lucia Pradella
- Austerity, labour market change and the transformation of work pp. 127-137

- Kevin Doogan
- Conceptualising entrepreneurship, innovation and late industrialisation: the state creation of entrepreneurs in Malaysia pp. 138-158

- Jeff Tan
- The postsocialist experience and the resistible learning process of economic science pp. 159-170

- Bernard Chavance
- Financialisation in the primary commodity dependent developing countries: the case of Chile pp. 171-189

- Daniela Tavasci and Luigi Ventimiglia
- Investigative research and urban regeneration problems in the UK: a story of investigative journalism pp. 190-200

- D. Nigel Pivaro
Volume 5, issue 1, 2011
- Inserting ethics into decision making pp. 1-26

- Paul C. Nutt
- On Cuba's budgetary finance system. A critique of Helen Yaffe's account pp. 27-39

- Alejandro Agafonow
- Blank figures' and the material organisation of knowledge: experiences of a 'project file pp. 40-56

- Dan Sage, Andy Dainty and Naomi Brookes
- Revisiting the concept of boundary objects across the lens of boundary constructions pp. 57-69

- W. David Holford
- Building a conceptual framework for a communicative and involving innovation process pp. 70-89

- Mikko Jarvilehto, Paavo Ritala, Jouni Simila, Jarkko Hyysalo and Pasi Kuvaja
- A theatre metaphor for conscious experience as an approach to an individual's knowledge creation and communication pp. 90-104

- Kaj U. Koskinen and Pekka Pihlanto
Volume 4, issue 3/4, 2010
- Back to basics: recapturing a philosophy of business and management practice pp. 225-243

- Alan Carroll and Brian Peat
- After shame; before corporate moral obligation (CMO): ethical lag and the credit crisis pp. 244-266

- Gwendolyn Yvonne Alexis and Steven Pressman
- De-collectivism and managerial ideology: towards an understanding of trade union opposition pp. 267-281

- Tony Dundon, Brian Harney and Niall Cullinane
- Why and how management tools can amplify violence at work pp. 282-293

- Dominique Philippe Martin and Christophe Vignon
- Introducing telework in a public and bureaucratic environment: a re-regulationist perspective on a non-conventional change pp. 294-310

- Laurent Taskin
- Organisational gossip, sense-making and the spookfish: a reflexive account pp. 311-325

- Kathryn Waddington
- An indivisible union? Assessing the marriage of Hochschild's emotional labour concept and labour process theory pp. 326-342

- Paul Brook
Volume 4, issue 2, 2010
- Editorial: Public health and public wealth – an introduction pp. 119-125

- Michael Haynes
- Inequality and social outcomes – the journey to the spirit level and beyond: an interview pp. 126-136

- Richard Wilkinson
- Income and health – from a minimum wage to a citizen income? pp. 137-144

- Stephen Watkins
- Health, inequality and commercialisation pp. 145-153

- Julian Tudor Hart
- Managing public health – health dividends and good corporate citizenship pp. 154-176

- John Middleton
- The Spirit Level, economic democracy and health inequalities pp. 177-193

- Chris Yuill
- Let's go to lunch!: informal client contacts by consultants in the UK pp. 194-211

- Yvette Taminiau and Liselore Berghman
- A pedagogy of the repressed? Critical management education and the teaching case study pp. 212-223

- Adam Rostis and Jean Helms Mills
Volume 4, issue 1, 2010
- Provocation: Business schools and economic crisis – a need for a rethink? pp. 2-6

- Michael Haynes
- Provocation: Business schools and economic crisis – The only true wealth is the wealth of the mind pp. 7-12

- Les Worrall
- Provocation: Business schools and economic crisis – The emperor's new clothes: learning from crises? pp. 13-20

- Silke Machold and Morten Huse
- Provocation: Business schools and economic crisis – Narratives, scripts and schools: counter-scripts as a response to the credit crisis pp. 21-27

- Kevin Morrell
- Provocation: Business schools and economic crisis – We are all critical now: but critique of what, for whom? pp. 28-33

- Michael Saren
- Provocation: Business schools and economic crisis – Why blame the business schools? pp. 34-40

- Frank Bannister
- Governmentality and the creative class: harnessing Bohemia, diversity and freedom for competitiveness pp. 41-59

- Martin Fougere and Nikodemus Solitander
- Three facets of management research: theoretical sophistication, explaining practice and reflective understanding pp. 60-70

- Hans Ramo
- Homogeneity or heterogeneity? On the nature of management ideas and their spread pp. 71-86

- Anders Ortenblad
- The offshoring of financial services: a reassessment pp. 87-99

- Graham Hollinshead and Jane Hardy
- Building a framework for a partnership business model pp. 100-117

- Kati Jarvi, Liisa-Maija Sainio, Paavo Ritala and Antti Pellinen
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