Browsing Centre for Research in Management and Organisational History (CMOH) by Title
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Opportunistic decision-making in government: concept formation, variety and explanation
The notion of opportunism is too often used loosely in policy and administrative research on executive decision-making: its various meanings are too rarely clearly distinguished. To make it useful for explanation, this ... -
Perspectives on the role of business in social innovation
Purpose This article examines the conceptual construct of social innovation in business as distinct from social innovation implemented by civil society and the state. The general absence of sustained research and analysis ... -
Researching Silicon Roundabout’s thriving co-working scene
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A Unifying Framework for Measuring Weighted Rich Clubs
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Unintended, unanticipated or unexpected consequences of policy and surprises for government: understanding how bias and process shape causation – comparing British governments, 1959-74
(Wiley Online, 2014-04-22)The vulnerability of policymaking to unintended and unanticipated consequences has been documented since Thucydides. Yet we still lack integrated conceptual and explanatory accounts of their variety and aetiology. Adequate ...