Management and Organization : A Critical Text : 2nd Edition

Stephen Linstead
Management and Organization : A Critical Text : 2nd Edition

Management and Organization : A Critical Text : 2nd Edition
ISBN: 9780230522213
Publication Date: 22 January 2009

Highly regarded in its first edition, this text was an instant hit. Designed to provide a more critical perspective on the standard diet of prescriptive organizational behavior texts, this text is ideal for advanced undergraduate students who want to challenge the preconceptions of the subject area.

About the Author

STEPHEN LINSTEAD is Professor of Critical Management Studies at the University of York, UK. He has held chairs in Wollongong (NSW, Australia), Sunderland, Essex and Durham before moving to York. He has also spent two years as a Visiting Scholar at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. From 2007 he will also be a Visiting Professor at the University of New Mexico, USA. LIZ FULOP is Professor of Management and Head of Research at Griffiths University, Australia. SIMON LILLEY is a Professor of Information and Organizations at the University of Leicester, UK. Contributors: William D, Rifkin, University of South Wales, Australia Dr Joanna Brewis, University of Leciester, UK Prof Bobby Banerjee, University of South Australia, Australia Dr Edward Wray-Bliss, Nottingham University Business School, UK Prf Robin Stanley Snell, Sept of Management, Lingnan University, Hong Kong Prof. Stephen Proctor, Newcastle University Business School, UK Prof Frank Mueller, University ofSt Andrews, UK Prof Grham Sewell, University of Melbourne, Australia Prof Jonathan Gosling, Centre for LEadership, University of Exeter, UK Dr Anne-Marie Greene, Warwick University Business School, UK Dr Alison Pullen, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia Dr Rodney J. Clarke, Stafforshire University, UK Dr Garance Marechal, University of Liverpool Management School, UK

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