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- 57(4): Labour demand and wage effects of takeovers that involve employee layoffs

- Azimjon Kuvandikov
- 57(3): Shareholders and employees: rent transfer and rent sharing in corporate takeovers

- Azimjon Kuvandikov
- 57(2): Cause and effect relationship between post-merger operating performance changes and workforce adjustments

- Azimjon Kuvandikov
- 57(1): Causes of post-merger workforce adjustments

- Azimjon Kuvandikov
- 56: Back to Life: Leadership from a Process Perspective

- Martin Wood
- 55: Reluctant Bedfellows or Model Marriage? Postmodern Thinking Applied to Mainstream Public Sector Health Services Research Settings

- Martin Wood
- 54: Using history to help refine international business theory: ownership advantages and the eclectic paradigm

- Teresa Lopes
- 53: How Can SMES Become More Competitive On The Graduate Labour Market?

- Ina Muenzinger
- 52: Accounting and Labour Control at Boulton and Watt, c. 1775-1810

- Steven Toms
- 51: Building Cross Cultural Competencies

- Heather Richardson and Philip Warwick
- 50: Risk Disclosure and Re-establishing Legitimacy in the Event of a Crisis - Did Northern Rock Use Risk Disclosure to Repair Legitimacy after their 2007 Collapse?

- Alan Edkins
- 49: Does Community and Environmental Responsibility Affect Firm Risk? Evidence from UK Panel Data 1994-2006

- Steven Toms, Keith Anderson and Aly Salama
- 48: Risk and value in labour and capital markets: The UK corporate economy, 1980-2005

- Steven Toms and Aly Salama
- 47: The status of planning processes in family-owned businesses: A study of transformational economy and its relationship to the financial performance of family-owned Ukrainian firms

- Olena Lehkman
- 46: Lines of Flight: Everyday Resistance along England’s Backbone

- Martin Wood and Sally Brown
- 45: Charismatic Leadership and its emergence under crisis conditions: A case study from the airline industry

- Dimitra Kakavogianni
- 44: Symmetric Response: Explaining Corporate Social Disclosure by Multi-National Firms in Environmentally Sensitive Industries

- Eric Kaarsemaker, Andrew Pendleton and Erik Poutsma
- 43: The Wife’s Administration of the Earnings’? Working-Class Women and Savings in the Mid-Nineteenth Century

- Josephine Maltby
- 42: Asymmetric Response: Explaining Corporate Social Disclosure by Multi-National Firms in Environmentally Sensitive Industries

- Steven Toms
- 41: Calculating Profit: A Historical Perspective on the Development of Capitalism

- Steven Toms
- 40: Strangers and Brothers’: The Secret History of Profit, Value and Risk. An inaugural lecture

- Steven Toms
- 39: There is no such thing as an audit society

- Josephine Maltby
- 38: BSE crisis and food safety regulation: a comparison of the UK and Germany

- Matthias Beck, Beth Kewell and Darinka Asenova
- 37: Leadership then at all events

- Martin Wood and Donna Ladkin
- 36: Business strategy and firm performance: the British corporate economy, 1949-1984

- V. Antcliff, David Higgins, Steven Toms and J.F. Wilson
- 35: The limits of market-based governance and accountability - PFI refinancing and the resurgence of the regulatory state

- Darinka Asenova, Matthias Beck and Steven Toms
- 34: The private finance initiative (PFI) and finance capital: A note on gaps in the "accountability" debate

- Darinka Asenova and Matthias Beck
- 33: The failed promise of foreign direct investment: some remarks on ‘malign’ investment and political instability in former Soviet states

- Matthias Beck and Nataliya Acc-Nikmehr
- 32: “We do not share the troubles of our trans-Atlantic cousins": The statutory framework for accounting in the UK and the US in the interwar period

- Josephine Maltby
- 31: ‘Real business’?: gendered identities in accounting and management academia

- Kathryn Haynes and Anne Fearful
- 30: Oldham capitalism and the rise of the Lancashire textile industry

- Steven Toms
- 29: Keynes and the cotton industry: a reappraisal

- David Higgins, Steven Toms and Igor Filatotchev
- 28: Political, social and economic determinants of corporate social disclosure by multi-national firms in environmentally sensitive industries

- Steven Toms, J. Hasseldine and H. Massoud
- 27: Moving the gender agenda or stirring chicken’s entrails?: where next for feminist methodologies in accounting?

- Kathryn Haynes
- 26: International Students in the UK: how can we give them a better experience?

- Philip Warwick
- 25: The rise and fall of the patient forum

- Philip Warwick
- 24: Who invests too much in employer stock, and why do they do it? Some evidence from uk stock ownership plans

- Andrew Pendleton
- 23: Reputation in organizational settings: a research agenda

- Beth Kewell
- 22: Industrial districts as organizational environments: resources, networks and structures

- Andrew Popp, Steven Toms and John Wilson
- 21: Other lives in accounting: critical reflections on oral history methodology in action

- Kathryn Haynes
- 20: Other lives in accounting: critical reflections on oral history methodology in action

- Steven Toms
- 19: The establishment of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI): the first step in the development of an accounting profession in post-independence India

- Shraddha Verma and Sid J. Gray
- 18: Development of company law in India: the case of the Companies Act 1956

- Shraddha Verma and Sid J. Gray
- 17: Valuing human resources: perceptions and practices in UK organisations

- Shraddha Verma and Philip Dewe
- 16: (Re)figuring accounting and maternal bodies: the gendered embodiment of accounting professional

- Kathryn Haynes
- 15: The association between accounting and market-based risk measures

- Steven Toms, Aly Salama and Duc Tuan Nguyen
- 14: Interactive situation modelling in knowledge intensive domains

- Kieran Fernandes
- 13: Making sense of tragedy: the ‘reputational’ antecedents of a hospital disaster

- Beth Kewell
- 12: The labour theory of value, risk and the rate of profit

- Steven Toms
- 11: A project management module for virtual teaching

- Anthony Ward
- 10: Back to the future in NHS reform

- Philip Warwick
- 9: The resource-based view of the firm and the labour theory of value

- Steven Toms
- 8: Self as social practice: rewriting the feminine in qualitative organizational research

- Alison Linstead
- 7: Forgotten feminists: The Federation of British Professional and Business Women, 1933-1969

- Linda Perriton
- 6: Transforming identities: accounting professionals and the transition to motherhood

- Kathryn Haynes
- 5: The reform of the NHS in Portugal

- Catarina Diogo
- 4: Modelling Time-Constrained Software Development

- Antony Powell
- 3: Theorising path dependence: how does history come to matter in organisations, and what can we do about it?

- Ian Greener
- 2: Asset pricing models, the labour theory of value and their implications for accounting

- Steven Toms
- 1: Derrida reappraised: deconstruction, critique and emancipation in management studies

- Mark Learmonth