While business media are important in the transfer of management ideas, there has been little attention to the question how media-internal processes shape the way the media address these ideas. Our study shows how editorial norms and routines at professional magazines interact with external pressures to produce a unique process of gatekeeping management ideas. Our findings show that editors' perceptions of an idea's newsworthiness are vital in gatekeeping. Nonetheless, the role of the media in the dissemination of management ideas is critically dependent on resource constraints and the related influence of external authors and advertisers. Whereas resource-rich magazines can follow a logic of autonomy and independence, magazines with fewer ...
How do editors of a Sunday newspaper magazine, a section first developed in the late 19th century to...
News work conducted more like business creates clashes between the journalistic and managerial profe...
Transformations in contemporary media industries in response to “convergence,” broadly conceived, ra...
While business media are important in the transfer of management ideas, there has been little attent...
This paper aims to analyse the role and responses of professional groups and their media outlets in ...
This article explores the development and institutionalization of business news, and its implication...
Media research has long given special attention to the notion of a \u27gatekeeper\u27. With establis...
This article looks at frequency patterns of popular management concepts among scholarly and non-scho...
This paper aims to highlight a link between publishing business innovation and how editors manage cr...
This thesis is, in its theoretical part, focused on the concepts describing questions of normative t...
vi, 164 leaves. Advisor: Michael Cheney.The problem. The purpose of this study is to determine whet...
Nowadays, media and media logic have become important and inherent elements in everyday practices of...
Widely regarded as an anomaly in the neo-authoritarian system in Malaysia, Malaysiakini.com is provi...
Against the tendency to ground depictions of management professionalization in the analysis of profe...
This paper uses 82 accounts of issue selling to better understand managers ’ implicit theories for s...
How do editors of a Sunday newspaper magazine, a section first developed in the late 19th century to...
News work conducted more like business creates clashes between the journalistic and managerial profe...
Transformations in contemporary media industries in response to “convergence,” broadly conceived, ra...
While business media are important in the transfer of management ideas, there has been little attent...
This paper aims to analyse the role and responses of professional groups and their media outlets in ...
This article explores the development and institutionalization of business news, and its implication...
Media research has long given special attention to the notion of a \u27gatekeeper\u27. With establis...
This article looks at frequency patterns of popular management concepts among scholarly and non-scho...
This paper aims to highlight a link between publishing business innovation and how editors manage cr...
This thesis is, in its theoretical part, focused on the concepts describing questions of normative t...
vi, 164 leaves. Advisor: Michael Cheney.The problem. The purpose of this study is to determine whet...
Nowadays, media and media logic have become important and inherent elements in everyday practices of...
Widely regarded as an anomaly in the neo-authoritarian system in Malaysia, Malaysiakini.com is provi...
Against the tendency to ground depictions of management professionalization in the analysis of profe...
This paper uses 82 accounts of issue selling to better understand managers ’ implicit theories for s...
How do editors of a Sunday newspaper magazine, a section first developed in the late 19th century to...
News work conducted more like business creates clashes between the journalistic and managerial profe...
Transformations in contemporary media industries in response to “convergence,” broadly conceived, ra...