Browsing School of Business and Management by Title
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The making of a glass slipper
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The making of cheap labour across production and reproduction. Women control and resistance within households and factories in the Senegalese horticultural value chain.
This article investigates the making of cheap workers at the bottom of global value chains. Adopting a class relational approach, it engages in labour regime and social reproduction analyses, to examine the labour process ... -
Making sense of firms for ocean governance
(2021-05-21)Attention to firms in the ocean economy is growing as oceans face rapid ecological change as well as surges in investment and governance efforts under a “blue economy” paradigm. Concepts and methods that can “make sense” ... -
Managers' Corporate Social Responsibility Perceptions and Attitudes across Different Organizational Contexts within the Non-Profit-For-Profit Organizational Continuum
(2012-12-01)This article presents qualitative, case study research and contributes to the literature by presenting managers' views on corporate social responsibility (CSR) within three different types of organizational contexts ... -
Managing Clinical Research in the UK
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The Many Faces of Gender Inequality at Work
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Mapping Good Work: The Quality of Working Life Across the Occupational Structure
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Mapping the intellectual structure of business-to-business loyalty literature: a bibliometric analysis approach
(2022-04-15)Purpose: This study aims to identify evolution and advancement in the field of business-to-business (B2B) loyalty knowledge area by analyzing its intellectual structure. Design/methodology/approach: The authors use ... -
Mario Tronti. Workers and Capital. Transl. [from Italian] by David Broder. Verso Books, London [etc.] 2019 (1971). xxxv, 364 pp. £70.00. (Paper: £19.99; E-book: £16.99).
(Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2020-12)