ISSN: 0953-4814
Online from: 1988
Subject Area: Organization Studies
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| 1770558 | Using history in organizations: How managers make purposeful reference to history in strategy processes Olof Brunninge (pp. 8 - 26) Keywords: Business continuity, History, Multinational companies, Organizational change, Sweden Article type: Research paper Please login | Abstract & purchase [ HTML & PDF (124kb) ] | Reprints & permissions |
| 1770559 | The genre of corporate history Agnès Delahaye, Charles Booth, Peter Clark, Stephen Procter, Michael Rowlinson (pp. 27 - 48) Keywords: Business history, Narratives, Publications Article type: Research paper Please login | Abstract & purchase [ HTML & PDF (125kb) ] | Reprints & permissions |
| 1770560 | Path dependence, initial conditions, and routines in organizations: The Toyota production system re-examined Hugo van Driel, Wilfred Dolfsma (pp. 49 - 72) Keywords: Critical path analysis, Manufacturing systems Article type: Research paper Please login | Abstract & purchase [ HTML & PDF (141kb) ] | Reprints & permissions |
| 1770561 | Leadership style and entrepreneurial change: The Centurion operation at Philips Electronics Luchien Karsten, Sjoerd Keulen, Ronald Kroeze, Rik Peters (pp. 73 - 91) Keywords: Business history, Change management, Leadership styles, Organizational change Article type: Case study Please login | Abstract & purchase [ HTML & PDF (119kb) ] | Reprints & permissions |
| 1770562 | The nature of the changing role of first-tier managers: a long-cycle approach Lola-Peach Martins (pp. 92 - 123) Keywords: Human resource management, Line managers, Manufacturing industries, United Kingdom Article type: Literature review Please login | Abstract & purchase [ HTML & PDF (308kb) ] | Reprints & permissions |
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| 1770563 | Historical approaches in organizational research Peter van Baalen, Irma Bogenrieder |