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View article: Cyborg Methodologies: Rewriting the Role of Digital, Social and Mobile Media Technologies in the Production of Knowledge
Cyborg Methodologies: Rewriting the Role of Digital, Social and Mobile Media Technologies in the Production of Knowledge Open
The ubiquitous entanglement of digital, social and mobile media – and increasingly generative artificial intelligence – in everyday life is reconstituting us (and our methodologies) as cyborg . This paper sets out to explore how cyborg met…
View article: A Shout‐out for the Value of Management Education Research: <i>‘Pedagogy is not a Dirty Word’</i>
A Shout‐out for the Value of Management Education Research: <i>‘Pedagogy is not a Dirty Word’</i> Open
Management Learning Education (MLE) research and curriculum and pedagogy innovation are urgently needed to lead our world out of crisis. If we are to take responsibility for educating future leaders of business, third‐ and public‐sector or…
View article: “That's bang out of order, mate!”: Gendered and racialized micro‐practices of disadvantage and privilege in UK business schools
“That's bang out of order, mate!”: Gendered and racialized micro‐practices of disadvantage and privilege in UK business schools Open
The existence of gendered and racialized inequalities in academia has been well documented. To date, research has primarily addressed the intersectional disadvantages faced by members of minority groups with much less attention paid to the…
View article: Implementing Marketization in Public Healthcare Systems: Performing Reform in the English National Health Service
Implementing Marketization in Public Healthcare Systems: Performing Reform in the English National Health Service Open
To implement marketization in public healthcare systems, policymakers need to situate abstract models of prescriptive practice in complex user settings. Using a performativity lens, we show how policy processes attempt to bring about the c…
View article: Realising the value of open innovation in policy making: Equipping entrepreneurs for valuation work
Realising the value of open innovation in policy making: Equipping entrepreneurs for valuation work Open
(2019). Realising the value of open innovation in policy making: Equipping entrepreneurs for valuation work. The Design Journal: Vol. 22, Running with Scissors: 13th International Conference of the European Academy of Design, Dundee, 10-12…
View article: The Open Innovation Team:An Independent Evaluation of a Cabinet Office Initiative
The Open Innovation Team:An Independent Evaluation of a Cabinet Office Initiative Open
The Cabinet Office Open Innovation Team (‘OIT’) was set up in 2016 to help Whitehall departments generate analysis and ideas by deepening collaboration with academics. In practice, this requires the OIT to engage deeply with the policy wor…
View article: Bottom of the Pyramid Marketing: Making, Shaping and Developing BoP Markets
Bottom of the Pyramid Marketing: Making, Shaping and Developing BoP Markets Open
BOP marketing practices are new and still evolving, despite the ground-level challenges, and several failures. This edited book extends the knowledge on bottom of pyramid (BOP) through contributions by leading scholars in this domain, and …
View article: Performing a Myth to Make a Market: The construction of the ‘magical world’ of Santa
Performing a Myth to Make a Market: The construction of the ‘magical world’ of Santa Open
If you believe in Santa, do not read this paper. Through an in-depth, qualitative, empirical study, we follow the Santa myth to a remote northern location in Lapland, Finland where, for one month a year, multiple actors come together to cr…
View article: Management Education in Turbulent Times
Management Education in Turbulent Times Open
This special section was initiated by members of the British Academy of Management’s Management Knowledge and Education project. Management Knowledge and Education is an academy-wide initiative, launched in 2014 to advance the creation and…
View article: Kitchen concerns at the boundary between markets and consumption:<i>agencing</i>practice change in times of scarcity (<i>Husmodern</i>, Sweden 1938–1958)
Kitchen concerns at the boundary between markets and consumption:<i>agencing</i>practice change in times of scarcity (<i>Husmodern</i>, Sweden 1938–1958) Open
This paper investigates practice dynamics in kitchens situated at the boundary between markets and consumption. The kitchen is conceptualized as a market-consumption junction, a space where multiple concerned actors in markets and consumpt…
View article: Markets and marketing at the bottom of the pyramid
Markets and marketing at the bottom of the pyramid Open
Concern with the role of markets in the lives of the poor has been growing consistently in management and marketing academic communities over the past two decades. Since the publication of CK Prahalad’s HBR article, and bestselling book (P…
View article: Creating the competitive edge: A new relationship between operations management and industrial policy
Creating the competitive edge: A new relationship between operations management and industrial policy Open
Policy interventions by governments to alter the structure of economic activity have either been dismissed or ignored by operations management (OM) scholars. However, in recent years, such ‘industrial policy’ measures have gained increasin…
View article: Impact and Management Research: Exploring Relationships between Temporality, Dialogue, Reflexivity and Praxis
Impact and Management Research: Exploring Relationships between Temporality, Dialogue, Reflexivity and Praxis Open
This paper introduces the special issue focusing on impact. We present the four papers in the special issue and synthesize their key themes, including dialogue, reflexivity and praxis. In addition, we expand on understandings of impact by …