This article deals with a transition process from a professional engineering archetype to a modernizing managerialist archetype in a British electricity utility. This took place in the context of the substantially changing utility sector characterized by privatization, the introduction of efficiency targets, the introduction of a regulatory system, the prospect of mergers and predatory takeovers. The high-flying rhetoric of modernizing managerialists needs to be seen in the context of institutional templates, which carried substantial mimetic legitimacy, in particular programmes such as total quality management, teamworking and job redesign. They provided a basis to displace entrenched engineering rituals, and establish a new 'dominant rhet...
Modern management theory often forgets more than it remembers. 'What's new?' is the refrain. Yet, we...
The current research agenda for construction process improvement is heavily influenced by the rhetor...
This paper seeks to respond to two particular aspects of Legge's work, her development of the concep...
This article deals with a transition process from a professional engineering archetype to a moderniz...
This article investigates the institutional changes that took place in the British Electricity Suppl...
This paper subjects a contemporary managerial doctrine, business process re-engineering (BPR), to rh...
It is widely accepted that the Thatcher years and their immediate aftermath were associated with sub...
The representation of organizational agency in UK policy discourse on public service modernization i...
Employee empowerment has been associated with workplace innovation for more than two decades. The a...
Humanistic management network research papers ; series n° 51/16, 7 p.The rise of modern corporations...
This chapter asks how we are to understand the “economic rationalism” that marks the present orderin...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to shed some light on the reasons and circumstances why strat...
This article explores the significance of managerialism as a concept for thinking about projects of ...
This paper sets out to analyse organizational changes through the concept of neophilia in the world ...
The representation of organizational agency in UK policy discourse on public service modernization i...
Modern management theory often forgets more than it remembers. 'What's new?' is the refrain. Yet, we...
The current research agenda for construction process improvement is heavily influenced by the rhetor...
This paper seeks to respond to two particular aspects of Legge's work, her development of the concep...
This article deals with a transition process from a professional engineering archetype to a moderniz...
This article investigates the institutional changes that took place in the British Electricity Suppl...
This paper subjects a contemporary managerial doctrine, business process re-engineering (BPR), to rh...
It is widely accepted that the Thatcher years and their immediate aftermath were associated with sub...
The representation of organizational agency in UK policy discourse on public service modernization i...
Employee empowerment has been associated with workplace innovation for more than two decades. The a...
Humanistic management network research papers ; series n° 51/16, 7 p.The rise of modern corporations...
This chapter asks how we are to understand the “economic rationalism” that marks the present orderin...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to shed some light on the reasons and circumstances why strat...
This article explores the significance of managerialism as a concept for thinking about projects of ...
This paper sets out to analyse organizational changes through the concept of neophilia in the world ...
The representation of organizational agency in UK policy discourse on public service modernization i...
Modern management theory often forgets more than it remembers. 'What's new?' is the refrain. Yet, we...
The current research agenda for construction process improvement is heavily influenced by the rhetor...
This paper seeks to respond to two particular aspects of Legge's work, her development of the concep...