High levels of occupational specialization, problems of cross-functional integration and distinct bureaucratic tendencies have traditionally been seen as problems endemic to British management practice. Over the last decade, these problems are expected to have disappeared - or at least diminished - as major developments in management and organizational theory, as well as changing economic circumstances, have redirected management thinking towards 'new' ideas of flatter, simpler organizational structures, increased flexibility and decentralization, improvements in the quality of inter-functional relations and the like. Yet, despite these developments, there is comparatively little research that has investigated actual patterns of change with...
We explore the process of professionalization pre- and post-buyout (MBO) or buyin (MBI) of former pr...
In addressing external and internal pressures, large legal Professional Service Firms (PSFs) in Aust...
This article evaluates the extent to which ‘post-bureaucratic’ organisational forms have been introd...
This article explores patterns of professionalization in a number of 'new' knowledge-based occupatio...
In the late 1980s, a series of reports-notably, "The Making of Managers" by Charles Handy-outlined a...
This article explores patterns of professionalization in a number of ‘new’ knowledge-based occupatio...
In assessing the professionalisation of British management and the influential position enjoyed by a...
The article examines the changing role of the middle manager in Great Britain, including the changes...
Abstract: This paper contributes to the debate about new organizational forms in professional servic...
This paper examines the proposition that the traditional archetype of the professional partnership i...
The mid-twentieth century saw the creation of layers of managerial jobs in Britain. The increasing n...
It is often assumed in the literature on public management reforms that radical changes in values, w...
Recent debates on the organisation of expert labour focus upon either the growing dominance of manag...
This article defines the case for treating management history as a discrete subject area, although o...
The processes of globalisation, technological change and the intensification of international compet...
We explore the process of professionalization pre- and post-buyout (MBO) or buyin (MBI) of former pr...
In addressing external and internal pressures, large legal Professional Service Firms (PSFs) in Aust...
This article evaluates the extent to which ‘post-bureaucratic’ organisational forms have been introd...
This article explores patterns of professionalization in a number of 'new' knowledge-based occupatio...
In the late 1980s, a series of reports-notably, "The Making of Managers" by Charles Handy-outlined a...
This article explores patterns of professionalization in a number of ‘new’ knowledge-based occupatio...
In assessing the professionalisation of British management and the influential position enjoyed by a...
The article examines the changing role of the middle manager in Great Britain, including the changes...
Abstract: This paper contributes to the debate about new organizational forms in professional servic...
This paper examines the proposition that the traditional archetype of the professional partnership i...
The mid-twentieth century saw the creation of layers of managerial jobs in Britain. The increasing n...
It is often assumed in the literature on public management reforms that radical changes in values, w...
Recent debates on the organisation of expert labour focus upon either the growing dominance of manag...
This article defines the case for treating management history as a discrete subject area, although o...
The processes of globalisation, technological change and the intensification of international compet...
We explore the process of professionalization pre- and post-buyout (MBO) or buyin (MBI) of former pr...
In addressing external and internal pressures, large legal Professional Service Firms (PSFs) in Aust...
This article evaluates the extent to which ‘post-bureaucratic’ organisational forms have been introd...