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London calling: continuity and change in the city as financial other (with John Singleton), Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2012)
The failure of an important segment of the British banking system in 2007-09 has led...
Management's critical turn: a critique of Adler's "paleo-marxism", Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2011)
Originated by Paul Adler, paleo-Marxism represents the fullest engagement with Marx's work by a management...
Enhancing industry association theory: a comparative business history contribution (with Simon Ville), Journal of Management Studies (2010)
Our comparative business historical examination of industry associations aims to enrich the under-theorized study of...
Social capital in maritime joint ventures: the case of Lyttelton Stevedoring Co., 1977-1989, Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2010)
Using autobiographies in business history: a narratological analysis of Jules Joubert's Shavings and Scrapes, Australian Economic History Review: an Asia-Pacific journal of economic, business and social history (2010)
Entrepreneur autobiographies provide business historians with the opportunity to connect storytelling and identity, topics that...
Between narration and interaction: situating first-line supervisor identity work (with Simon Down), Human Relations (2009)
This article examines how frontline managers establish managerial identities. It combines narrational and Goffmanesque conceptions...
Stigmatization and self-presentation in Australian entrepreneurial identity formation (with Simon Down), in D. Hjorth & C. Steyaert (Eds.), The Politics and Aesthetics of Entrepreneurship (2009)
Public narratives concerning indigenous economic development are increasingly being colonized by enterprise discourse. As du...
Introduction: Port Reform in the Asia-Pacific Region (with Malcolm Tull), in J. Reveley & M. Tull (Eds.), Port Privatisation: The Asia-Pacific Experience (2008)
Apart from the temporary check caused by the Asian crisis of 1997, in the last...
Path dependence: institutional change in New Zealand's port labour markets, 1950-1989, Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2008)
Privatisation Postponed: Convergence and Divergence in Australian and New Zealand Port Reform (with Malcolm Tull), in J. Reveley & M. Tull (Eds.), Port Privatisation: The Asia-Pacific Experience (2008)
Australia and New Zealand are both island nations, sharing political, economic and cultural traditions, although...
Rating tales: an evaluation of divergent views of occupational identification (with Peter McLean), Management and Organizational History (2008)
This article evaluates two divergent views of the future of occupation identification by core industry...
Rating Tales: An Evaluation of Divergent Views of Occupational Identification (with Peter D. McLean), Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2008)
Upsetting coal miners: managerial concepts of performance appraisal as a strategy for changing miners' work practices (with Peter McLean), European Group of Organization Studies Colloquium (pp. 1-30) (2008)
This paper uses a discourse analytic perspective to examine attempts of a multinational coal mining...
Pragmatism, music and emotion: bridging the Organisational Aesthetics subject-object divide (with Richard Cocks), International Journal of Work Organisation and Emotion (2007)
This paper applies pragmatist aesthetics to a longstanding philosophical problem concerning how instrumental music affects...
Pragmatism, music and emotion: Bridging the Organisational Aesthetics subject-object divide (with Richard Cocks), Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2007)
Taxing times: state-led income redistribution in New Zealand's 'Golden Age', Australian Economic History Review (2006)
Welfarism has been posited as central to how the state fostered the integration of the...
HRM at the coalface: Employee responses to performance appraisal at an underground coalmine (with Peter McLean), Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management Conference (2005)
Based on a four year empirical study investigating employee responses to the implementation of a...
HRM at the Coalface: Employee Responses to Performance Appraisal at an Underground Coalmine (with Peter D. McLean), Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2005)
Managing spoiled identity through entrepreneurship: An exploratory study of Australian Aboriginal entrepreneurs (with Simon Down), Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management Conference (2005)
This paper argues that spoiled identity, which results from stigmatization, is an important spur to...
Managing Spoiled Identity through Entrepreneurship: An Exploratory Study of Australian Aboriginal Entrepreneurs (with Simon Down), Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2005)
Beyond The Boundaries: An Ethnographic Analysis of Spatially Diffuse Control in a Small Firm (with Simon Down and Scott Taylor), International Small Business Journal (2004)
This article presents an ethnographic study of control and resistance in a small professional service...
Generational Encounters and the Social Formation of Entrepreneurial Identity: 'Young Guns' and 'Old Farts' (with Simon Down), Organization (2004)
Generational relations and entrepreneurialism in organizations are attracting increasing attention from organizational scholars. This article...
Rhetorics of division: miners' narrative sense of 'self' and 'other' during performance appraisal at an underground coalmine (with Peter McLean), Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2004)
Underground coal mining has long been perceived - both by the public and the people...