International Studies of Management & Organization
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Volume 38, issue 4, 2008
- Preface: The Transfer of Management Knowledge to Peripheral Countries pp. 3-16

- Matthias Kipping, Lars Engwall and Behlül Üsdiken
- The Americanization of the Antimanagerialist Alternative in Israel: How Foreign Experts Retheorized and Disarmed Workers' Participation in Management, 1950-1970 pp. 17-37

- Michal Frenkel
- Mimicry and Revival: The Transfer and Transformation of Management Knowledge to India, 1959-1990 pp. 38-57

- Nidhi Srinivas
- Transferring New Public Management to the Periphery: UK International Development Organizations Applying Project Technology to China pp. 58-77

- Ron Kerr
- Discursive Ambiguity, Professional Networks, and Peripheral Contexts: The Translation of Total Quality Management in Turkey, 1991-2002 pp. 78-99

- Mehmet Erçek and Arzu İşeri Say
- The Transfer of Management Ideas to a Western "Periphery": The Case of Corporate Social Responsibility in Australia pp. 100-118

- Nick Wailes and Grant Michelson
- Author Index to International Studies of Management & Organization, Volume 38 (Spring 2008-Winter 2008/9) pp. 119-122

- The Editors
Volume 38, issue 3, 2008
- Preface: Development Levels of Boards pp. 3-9

- Martin Hilb
- Fraudulent Financial Reporting Detection: Key Ratios Plus Corporate Governance Factors pp. 10-42

- Hugh Grove and Elisabetta Basilico
- Risk Management and Board Effectiveness pp. 43-70

- Coral Ingley and Nick van der Walt
- Trust, Firm Life Cycle, and Actual Board Behavior: Evidence from "One of the Lads" in the Board of Three Small Firms pp. 71-97

- Morten Huse and Alessandro Zattoni
- Board Capability; An Interactions Perspective on Boards of Directors and Firm Performance pp. 98-116

- Mark Macus
Volume 38, issue 2, 2008
- Preface: Trends and Fashions in Management Studies pp. 3-4

- Barbara Czarniawska and Fabrizio Panozzo
- Fashion Setting in Quality Management and Continuous Improvement pp. 5-24

- Natcha Thawesaengskulthai and James Tannock
- Narrative Accounting: A New Form of Management Accounting? pp. 25-43

- Margareta Bjurklo
- Brand New Talk: Constructing Fashionability in a Consulting Trend pp. 44-70

- Andrew Greenman
- Personal Growth and Sensitivity Training as Fashions in Management and Management Research pp. 71-96

- Thomas Andersson
Volume 38, issue 1, 2008
- Preface: Trends and Fashions in Management Studies pp. 3-12

- Barbara Czarniawska and Fabrizio Panozzo
- A Curiously British Story: Foucault Goes to Business School pp. 13-29

- Chris Carter
- Some Effects of Fayolism pp. 30-47

- Karin Holmblad Brunsson
- From "Management Ideology" to "Management Fashion": A Comparative Analysis of Two Key Concepts in the Sociology of Management Knowledge pp. 48-70

- Tamar Parush
- Organization and Mimetic Excess: Magic, Critique, and Style pp. 71-91

- Carl Rhodes and Alexandra Pitsis
Volume 37, issue 4, 2007
- Preface: New Frontiers and Perspectives in Corporate Brand Management: In Search of a Theory pp. 3-19

- Avinandan Mukherjee and John M.T. Balmer
- A Resource-Based View of the British Monarchy as a Corporate Brand pp. 20-44

- John M.T. Balmer
- Corporate Brands and Social Brands: Co-Branding GM-Free and UK Supermarkets pp. 45-63

- Shirley Leitch and Sally Davenport
- Reverse-Market Orientation and Corporate Brand Development pp. 64-83

- Chris Lawer and Simon Knox
- Corporate Brand Thrust and Financial Performance: An Examination of Strategic Brand Investments pp. 84-107

- Lars Ohnemus and Per V. Jenster
- Author Index to International Studies of Management & Organization, Volume 37 (Spring 2007-Winter 2007/8) pp. 108-108

- The Editors
Volume 37, issue 3, 2007
- Preface: Knowledge, International Mobility, and Careers pp. 3-15

- Jaime Bonache, Chris Brewster and Vesa Suutari
- Predicting Stickiness Factors in the International Transfer of Knowledge Through Expatriates pp. 16-43

- Kimmo Riusala and Adam Smale
- The Protean Career: Exemplified by First World Foreign Residents in Western Europe? pp. 44-64

- Marian Crowley-Henry
- Mutual Adjustment Processes in International Teams: Lessons for the Study of Expatriation pp. 65-88

- Angelika Zimmermann and Paul Sparrow
- Can Expatriation Research Learn from Other Disciplines?: The Case of International Career Habitus pp. 89-107

- Wolfgang Mayrhofer, Michael Meyer, Johannes Steyrer and Katharina Langer
- Knowledge Sharing Through Expatriate Relationships: A Social Capital Perspective pp. 108-125

- Kristiina Mäkelä
Volume 37, issue 2, 2007
- Preface: Coopetition Strategy—Toward a New Kind of Inter-Firm Dynamics? pp. 3-10

- Giovanni Battista Dagnino
- Coopetition: An Introduction to the Subject and an Agenda for Research pp. 11-31

- Keith Walley
- Untangling the Rise of Coopetition: The Intrusion of Competition in a Cooperative Game Structure pp. 32-52

- Giovanna Padula and Giovanni Battista Dagnino
- Coopetitive Strategies of Japanese Insurance Firms A Game-Theory Approach pp. 53-69

- Mahito Okura
- Coopeting to Survive; Surviving Coopetition pp. 70-96

- Elena Bonel and Elena Rocco
- Coopetition as an Emergent Strategy: Empirical Evidence from an Italian Consortium of Opera Houses pp. 97-126

- Marcello M. Mariani
Volume 37, issue 1, 2007
- Preface: Organizing Science pp. 3-8

- Laurie Cohen and Joanne Duberley
- Prometheus Bound: Accounting and the Creation of the New Science Paradigm pp. 9-26

- Angathevar Baskaran and Rebecca Boden
- New Legitimation Models and the Transformation of the Public Research Organizational Field pp. 27-52

- Laura Cruz-Castro and Luis Sanz-Menéndez
- From Flexicurity to Flexsecquality?: The Impact of the Fixed-Term Contract Provisions on Employment in Science Research pp. 53-79

- Louise Ackers and Liz Oliver
- Public- Versus Private-Sector Research and Development: A Comparative Analysis of Two Indian R&D Project Groups pp. 80-102

- V. Suchitra Mouly and Jayaram K. Sankaran
- Science, Society, Ethics, and Trust: Scientists' Reflections on the Commercialization and Democratization of Science pp. 103-124

- Bruce Small and Mary Mallon
Volume 36, issue 4, 2006
- Preface: Globalization and Its Effects on International Strategy and Cross-Cultural Management pp. 3-8

- Markus Pudelko, Chris Carr and John Henley
- Universalities, Particularities, and Singularities in Cross-National Management Research pp. 9-37

- Markus Pudelko
- Understanding Cross-Cultural Management Interaction: Research into Cultural Standards to Complement Cultural Value Dimensions and Personality Traits pp. 38-60

- Gerhard Fink, Anne-Katrin Neyer and Marcus Kölling
- The Role of Interorganizational Fit in Global Account Management pp. 61-81

- Omar Toulan, Julian Birkinshaw and David Arnold
- Russian Strategic Investment Decision Practices Compared to Those of Great Britain, Germany, the United States, and Japan: Diversity, Convergence, and Short-Termism pp. 82-110

- Chris Carr
- Outsourcing the Provision of Software and IT-Enabled Services to India: Emerging Strategies pp. 111-131

- John Henley
- Author Index to International Studies of Management & Organization, Volume 36 (Spring 2006-Winter 2006/7) pp. 132-133

- The Editors
Volume 36, issue 3, 2006
- Understanding Environmental Context in Strategic Management pp. 3-6

- Peter McKiernan
- Exploring Environmental Context Within the History of Strategic Management pp. 7-21

- Peter McKiernan
- Organizational Environment Revisited: A Conceptual Review and Integration pp. 22-49

- Johan Frishammar
- The Role of Scenario Planning in Exploring the Environment in View of the Limitations of PEST and Its Derivatives pp. 50-76

- George Burt, George Wright, Ron Bradfield, George Cairns and Kees van der Heijden
- Toward a Technology of Foolishness: Developing Scenarios Through Serious Play pp. 77-92

- Claus D. Jacobs and Matt Statler
- Back to the Future: History and the Diagnosis of Environmental Context pp. 93-109

- Brad MacKay and Peter McKiernan
- The Role of the Competitive Context in the Business Strategy-Formulation Process pp. 110-130

- Donatella Depperu and Luca Gnan
Volume 36, issue 2, 2006
- Preface: Mobilizing and Managing the Environment pp. 3-8

- Susse Georg
- Translation Process and Organizational Change: ISO 14001 Implementation pp. 9-30

- Thomas Reverdy
- The Interpretative "Green" in the Building: Diachronic and Synchronic pp. 31-53

- Ann-Charlotte Stenberg and Christine Raisanen
- Re-Mapping Corporate Environmental Management Paradigms pp. 54-72

- Emmanuel Raufflet
- The Emergence of the Environmental Protection System in the Transitional Economy of China pp. 73-103

- Yuan Lu and Soo-Hung Terence Tsai
- Why Planned Interventions for Capacity Development in the Environment Often Fail: A Critical Review of Mainstream pp. 104-124

- Karen Holm Olsen
Volume 36, issue 1, 2006
- Preface: Creativity in Organizations pp. 3-7

- Annick Bourguignon
- Supporting Creative Teams in Organizations: An Approach Based on Technology pp. 8-23

- Michele Gorgoglione and Achille Claudio Garavelli
- Evoq© Software: A Springboard to Creativity pp. 24-43

- Melanie Latiers, Nathanael Laurent, Anne Wallemacq, Vincent Bruyninckx and Jean-Marie Jacques
- Public Decision Processes, Creativity, and Psychoanalysis pp. 44-62

- Laurence de Carlo
- Exploring the Relation Between Creativity and Rules: The Case of the Performing Arts pp. 63-80

- Anja Kern
- Creativity Regimes: Innovation Norms and Struggles for Recognition in the Early U.S. Car and Film Industries pp. 81-103

- Feiwel Kupferberg
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