New issue of Management Learning! Volume 35 Issue 01 LO30952

From: Swart, Wernard (wernard.swart@sagepub.co.uk)
Date: 02/13/04


Management Learning

The Journal for Managerial and Organizational Learning

Volume 35 Issue 01 - Publication Date: 1 March 2004

http://www.sagepub.co.uk/JournalIssue.aspx?pid=105708&jiid=522124

Editorial. Ten Years of Management Learning
Christopher Grey University of Cambridge, UK and Elena Antonacopoulou
Manchester Business School, UK

The Limits of a Technological Fix to Knowledge Management:
Epistemological, Political and Cultural Issues in the Case of Intranet
Implementation Graeme Currie University of Nottingham, UK and Maire
Kerrin City University, UK

Noise, Parasites and Translation: Theory and Practice in Management
Consulting Stewart R. Clegg University of Technology, Sydney,
Australia , Martin Kornberger University of Technology, Sydney
Australia and Carl Rhodes University of Technology,Sydney, Australia

Becoming Manager: or, The Werewolf Looks Anxiously in the Mirror,
Checking for Unusual Facial Hair Martin Parker University of
Leicester, UK

Critical Management Education: From Pedagogy of Possibility to
Pedagogy of Refusal? Linda Perriton University of York, UK and Michael
Reynolds Lancaster University, UK

Reviews Section

Knowledge Sharing Review

Cavusgil, S. Tamer, Pervez N. Ghauri and Milind R. Agarwal, Doing
Business in Emergin Markets: Entry and Negotiation Strategies,
reviewed by Jacky F.L. Hong

Mathews, John A., Dragon Multinational: A Model for GLobal Growth,
reviewed by Jacky F.L. Hong

Schlevong, Kai-Alexander, The Art of Choice Managment: Theory,
Evidence and Applications, reviewed by Jacky F.L. Hong

Extended Review

Faulkner, David O. And Andrew Campbell (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of
Strategy. Volume 1: A Strategy Overview adn Competitive Strategy,
reviewed by Harry Sminia

Faulkner, David O. and Andrew Campbell (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of
Strategy. Volume II: Corporate Strategy, reviewed by Harry Siminia

Reviews

Barbara Czarniawska, A Tale of Three Cities: On the Glocalization of
City Management, reviewed by Eduard Bonet

Gabriel Szulanski, Sticky Knowledge, Barriers To Knowing the Firm,
reviewed by Luis Araujo and Simone Novello

Mihnea C. Moldoveanu and Nitin Nohria, Master Passions: Emotion,
Narrative and the Development of Culture, reviewed by Anna B. Kayes

Haddad, Carol Joyce, Managing Technological Change: A Strategic
Partnership Approach, reviewed by Siegfried P. Gudergan

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