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Management: a profession in theory
Michael ThomasSeeks to explore the responsibilities of the major players in the market‐driven, globally orientated, capitalist system. Should managers and management educators be concerned with…
Corporate blogging strategies of the Fortune 500 companies
Sang Lee, Taewon Hwang, Hong‐Hee LeeThis study aims to investigate the emerging new phenomenon of corporate blogging and its objectives. In particular, this study focuses on how Fortune 500 firms attempt to maintain…
The sand cone model: illustrating multi‐focused strategies
Josu Takala, Juha Leskinen, Henry Sivusuo, Jarkko Hirvelä, Tauno KekäleResearchers are keenly searching methods of analyzing, developing and implementing multi‐focused strategies. This is a challenging task because they are quite difficult to…
International joint venture (IJV) directors' contribution to board effectiveness: Learning from the literature
Jelena Petrovic, Andrew Kakabadse, Nada K. KakabadseThis paper seeks to provide a comprehensive review of the literature on the governance of international joint ventures (IJVs).
Do CEOs shape the process of making strategic decisions? Evidence from Greece
Vassilis M. PapadakisSeeks to investigate the extent to which CEOs shape the process of making strategic decisions (SDs). Despite the significant research interest in this topic, knowledge is still…
Qualitative risk analysis: some problems and remedies
Jan Emblemsvåg, Lars Endre KjølstadThe article sets out to discuss and present a solution to the fact that various qualitative risk analyses of the same problem can reach significantly different conclusions.
Dominant organizational logic as an impediment to collaboration
Caroline Boivin, Joanne RochThis paper aims to establish the role of dominant logics to assess the success potential of strategic alliances.
The impact of managerial cognitions on the structure‐conduct‐performance (SCP) paradigm: A strategic group perspective
George PanagiotouThe structure‐conduct‐performance (SCP) paradigm was devised over half a century ago in an effort to contextualise and explain industry dynamics. However, the framework suffers…
The value of the manager in the value chain
Stan GlaserIt is argued that the management of the diverse commercial imperatives of the participants in the value chain is partly achieved by negotiation. Seeks to describe the mechanism by…
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Journal of Management History (Archive)Editor:
- Brandon Randolph-Seng (Editor-in-Chief)