First author's draftThis article examines the political processes surrounding the development and demise of an ambitious, yet short-lived, policy-based learning initiative, namely a university for the UK National Health Service. Using a Weberian framework of political action, we explore the impact of intra-organizational and macro-political dynamics on the initiative, highlighting the role of legitimate power and authority on learning within this organization. Through analysis of the practical and symbolic implications of the commitment to ‘become a university’, we identify sources of organizational resistance to the model of learning that the initiative promoted. Finally, we trace the traditional and rational-legal political processes wher...
This thesis has identified a number of effects of political behaviour that hinder or support workpla...
This thesis has identified a number of effects of political behaviour that hinder or support workpla...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by SAGE in Power and Education on 01/01/2010,...
This article examines the political processes surrounding the development and demise of an ambitious...
This article examines the political processes surrounding the development and demise of an ambitious...
This article examines the political processes surrounding the development and demise of an ambitious...
This paper examines the political processes surrounding the development and demise of an ambitious, ...
Abstract Power and politics are two issues that have received great attention in numerous fields of ...
Background: This paper outlines the principal characteristics of a learning organisation and the org...
This article draws on data from a study carried out on the evolution of specialist schools under New...
Informed by policy sociology and a Foucauldian theorisation, this article explores how a selection o...
Objectives: One of the key influencing elements in the SME on the learning process is that of the o...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article takes a historical appr...
This thesis investigates the political management of state schooling under New Labour from 1997-2010...
Purpose: In an effort to better understand the political dimensions of organizational learning, this...
This thesis has identified a number of effects of political behaviour that hinder or support workpla...
This thesis has identified a number of effects of political behaviour that hinder or support workpla...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by SAGE in Power and Education on 01/01/2010,...
This article examines the political processes surrounding the development and demise of an ambitious...
This article examines the political processes surrounding the development and demise of an ambitious...
This article examines the political processes surrounding the development and demise of an ambitious...
This paper examines the political processes surrounding the development and demise of an ambitious, ...
Abstract Power and politics are two issues that have received great attention in numerous fields of ...
Background: This paper outlines the principal characteristics of a learning organisation and the org...
This article draws on data from a study carried out on the evolution of specialist schools under New...
Informed by policy sociology and a Foucauldian theorisation, this article explores how a selection o...
Objectives: One of the key influencing elements in the SME on the learning process is that of the o...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article takes a historical appr...
This thesis investigates the political management of state schooling under New Labour from 1997-2010...
Purpose: In an effort to better understand the political dimensions of organizational learning, this...
This thesis has identified a number of effects of political behaviour that hinder or support workpla...
This thesis has identified a number of effects of political behaviour that hinder or support workpla...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by SAGE in Power and Education on 01/01/2010,...