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Flexible working: changing the manager's role
Janice JohnsonThere are no guarantees of anything in life except death and taxation and so in the meantime organisations must respond to the dynamic changes thrust upon them in order to ensure…
A conceptual framework for studying fanatical managers
Carol J. SteinerThis article explicates a conceptual framework that might be used to study how fanatical managers make decisions. It reviews literature on fanatics produced by psychologists…
Strategy competence: a successful approach to international market entry
Anders PehrssonThis article presents a study of the link between strategy competence and performance in the context of international market entry. The concept of strategy competence encompasses…
Management fashions and fads: Understanding the role of consultants and managers in the evolution of ideas
Russell WilliamsThis conceptual paper concerns management fashions and fads. It focuses on the way that concepts, techniques and ideas become popular in the marketplace and the role of knowledge…
Scanning actions and environmental dynamism: Gathering information for strategic decision making
Jill R. Hough, Margaret A. WhiteWhile it is generally accepted that scanning supports organizational adaptation to the environment, scanning behavior may vary with the amount of environmental change. Information…
The new normal: lessons learned from SARS for corporations operating in emerging markets
Brennan Day, Ruth Burnice Mckay, Michael Ishman, Ed ChungThe modern industrialized world was completely caught off guard by the recent SARS outbreak. Fortunately, for most organizations, the impact has been short lived, but management…
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Journal of Management History (Archive)Editor:
- Brandon Randolph-Seng (Editor-in-Chief)