This article explores the relationship between discourse and subjectivity in organizations with reference to an ethnographic study of UK management consultants. The article reveals the contradiction, criticism, cynicism and ambivalence involved in their role as preachers and practitioners of flexible work. These findings question the assumption that management consultants are evangelists that are identified with the discourses they sell. However, I also argue that the dis-identification and contradiction I observed did not in fact disrupt or disturb the production and promotion of their flexible working discourse. I suggest that the consultants constructed pragmatic, instrumental and dramaturgical selves in order to manage the tension betwe...
Flexibility has stolen into the marketing lexicon in recent years to engage scholars in analysis, th...
What is the role of contradiction in organizational rhetoric? This article argues that existing rese...
What is the role of contradiction in organizational rhetoric? This article argues that existing rese...
This article explores the relationship between discourse and subjectivity in organizations with refe...
What is the role of management consultants in the diffusion of fashionable ideas? This paper address...
International audienceThis paper contributes to the study of contemporary working time regimes by in...
This thesis is based on participant observation undertaken by the author as an operative in a manufa...
Subjectivity and power are important concepts for understanding corporate culture engineering in cri...
This paper explores the relations between management discourse and employee subjectivity in the proc...
n this article, we explore the discursive possibilities available to men and women when they constru...
In this article, we explore the discursive possibilities available to men and women when they constr...
What usually goes unaddressed in the consultancy literature is an exploration of how consultants mak...
This paper critically examines the neglected importance of employee conformity in organisations. Mor...
This paper critically examines the neglected importance of employee conformity in organisationsMore ...
In this chapter the authors provide an analysis of the interpretive frameworks office workers rely o...
Flexibility has stolen into the marketing lexicon in recent years to engage scholars in analysis, th...
What is the role of contradiction in organizational rhetoric? This article argues that existing rese...
What is the role of contradiction in organizational rhetoric? This article argues that existing rese...
This article explores the relationship between discourse and subjectivity in organizations with refe...
What is the role of management consultants in the diffusion of fashionable ideas? This paper address...
International audienceThis paper contributes to the study of contemporary working time regimes by in...
This thesis is based on participant observation undertaken by the author as an operative in a manufa...
Subjectivity and power are important concepts for understanding corporate culture engineering in cri...
This paper explores the relations between management discourse and employee subjectivity in the proc...
n this article, we explore the discursive possibilities available to men and women when they constru...
In this article, we explore the discursive possibilities available to men and women when they constr...
What usually goes unaddressed in the consultancy literature is an exploration of how consultants mak...
This paper critically examines the neglected importance of employee conformity in organisations. Mor...
This paper critically examines the neglected importance of employee conformity in organisationsMore ...
In this chapter the authors provide an analysis of the interpretive frameworks office workers rely o...
Flexibility has stolen into the marketing lexicon in recent years to engage scholars in analysis, th...
What is the role of contradiction in organizational rhetoric? This article argues that existing rese...
What is the role of contradiction in organizational rhetoric? This article argues that existing rese...