Table of contents - Special Issue: The rhetoric and narratives in management research
Guest Editors: Eduard Bonet, Marja Flory, Nuria Nadal-Burgues
Rhetorical construction of political leadership in social media
Jenny Madestam, Lena Lid FalkmanThe purpose of this paper is to analyze how political leaders can rhetorically use social media to construct their leadership, with a special focus on character – rhetorical ethos.
Everyday narratives: CEO rhetoric on Twitter
Maria Grafström, Lena Lid FalkmanThis paper investigates the everyday CEO communication in social media, with particular focus on Twitter. The purpose of this paper is to contribute with insights into how…
Rhetoric, narrative and management: learning from Mad Men
Ronald Soetaert, Kris RuttenIn previous research on rhetoric and narrative in management research, cultural narratives have been studied as tools to reflect on rhetorical situations from the perspective of…
The road not taken: narratives of action and organizational change
Zahra SoloukiThe purpose of this paper is to advance the understanding of the importance and function of narratives in the context of organizational change.
Building family business identity through transgenerational narratives
Maria Jose Parada, Alexandra DawsonThe purpose of this paper is to understand how family businesses (FBs) build their collective identity through transgenerational narratives. The authors examine the processes…
Narrating organizational spaces
Arja Ropo, Ritva HöykinpuroThe purpose of this paper is to explore the narrative nature of organizational spaces and how these narratives influence human action. The study introduces a notion of “narrating…
Exclusion and inclusion in the Danish Military: A historical analysis of the construction and consequences of a gendered organizational narrative
Sara Louise Muhr, Beate Sløk-AndersenThe purpose of this paper is to examine why and how past stories of women’s insufficiency for military work survive and how they come to form a gendered organizational narrative…
Gap analysis for innovative firm acquisition – acquirer and acquired party perspectives
Christina Öberg, Seppo LeminenCompanies often aspire to create advantages for their businesses through acquisitions. Their participation has increasingly been documented to include different motives for…
Grasping the business value of online communities
Zilia Iskoujina, Malgorzata Ciesielska, Joanne Roberts, Feng LiThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the definitions, dimensions, and classifications of online communities together with their potential to produce value for business…
A revelation of employee feelings of alienation during post-mergers and acquisition: An outcome of perceived organizational justice
Anjali BansalIn the literature of mergers and social justice, equality is regarded as a crucial phenomenon to achieve social integration. This paper is based on the philosophy that during…
Can group climate explain innovative readiness for change?
Joseph Samuel Schultz, Endre Sjøvold, Beate AndreGlobally, elderly populations are increasing at unprecedented rates. This has precipitated change in the way practitioners are thinking of delivering eldercare services…
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0953-4814e-ISSN:
1758-7816ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Prof Slawomir Magala