This article explores the negotiation of managerial legitimacy in smaller organizations, considering managerial competence as a situated process. The central issue addressed is how employees and line managers use formal education, management development, and experiential or cultural competence as resources in defining the managerial role. The authors suggest that managerial legitimacy and authority are negotiated along two axes: local, technical expertise and nonlocal, abstract knowledge. The material effects of the negotiation of manager-managed relations are analyzed in relation to determining employee payment levels based on judgments of skill. The authors explore the implications of this for understanding the social construction of comp...
This paper offers a critique of existing approaches to training in small firms. It is primarily conc...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore and construct a model for the mechanisms for autho...
Legitimacy can be understood as the conformation with social norms, values, and expectations (Oliver...
Contemporary companies operate in a state of perpetual changes, adopting to them or exceeding them, ...
<p>Legitimacy, a classic question in political science and sociology for centuries, has recent...
The paper describes a case study that presents a situated approach for detecting, analysing, and dev...
This doctoral thesis seeks to advance our understanding of organizational legitimacy through the ana...
The paper describes a case study that presents a situated approach for detecting, analysing, and dev...
In the field of management, social legitimacy refers to the degree to which the general public and o...
This paper investigates the relatively new, and increasingly popular, phenomenon of employer brandin...
This work deals with managerial competencies as a basic prerequisite for successful performance of t...
This research explores the conceptual basis in adopting a skills approach to management development....
The present article focuses on the issue of distinctiveness in the approaches to managerial competen...
The paper describes a case study that presents a situated approach for detecting, analysing, and de...
mining managerial competence. At the beginning of the article the author has defined contemporary ec...
This paper offers a critique of existing approaches to training in small firms. It is primarily conc...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore and construct a model for the mechanisms for autho...
Legitimacy can be understood as the conformation with social norms, values, and expectations (Oliver...
Contemporary companies operate in a state of perpetual changes, adopting to them or exceeding them, ...
<p>Legitimacy, a classic question in political science and sociology for centuries, has recent...
The paper describes a case study that presents a situated approach for detecting, analysing, and dev...
This doctoral thesis seeks to advance our understanding of organizational legitimacy through the ana...
The paper describes a case study that presents a situated approach for detecting, analysing, and dev...
In the field of management, social legitimacy refers to the degree to which the general public and o...
This paper investigates the relatively new, and increasingly popular, phenomenon of employer brandin...
This work deals with managerial competencies as a basic prerequisite for successful performance of t...
This research explores the conceptual basis in adopting a skills approach to management development....
The present article focuses on the issue of distinctiveness in the approaches to managerial competen...
The paper describes a case study that presents a situated approach for detecting, analysing, and de...
mining managerial competence. At the beginning of the article the author has defined contemporary ec...
This paper offers a critique of existing approaches to training in small firms. It is primarily conc...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore and construct a model for the mechanisms for autho...
Legitimacy can be understood as the conformation with social norms, values, and expectations (Oliver...