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This expansive Encyclopedia provides a detailed overview of Critical Management Studies (CMS). This exciting and iconoclastic area of research and scholarship has had a major impact on the academic field of business and management studies, opening up possibilities for exploring radical and liberatory ideas in the often conservative and technicist realm of business school education. Covering many of the substantive areas of CMS, such as control and gender, and providing reflexive discussions and critiques, this Encyclopedia is a vital contribution to this important and unique field.
With over 100 entries written by an international collective of expert scholars, it covers the full range of concepts and debates in CMS, from affect, alienation and anarchism, to whistleblowing, workplace wellbeing and writing differently.
The Encyclopedia will be of great value to scholars working in CMS and organization studies. It will also interest students exploring international business, management studies, and work and employment relations.
Key Features:
Extensive onward references for further reading and research
Entries authored by a diverse selection of writers, from highly experienced professors to fresh perspectives from up-and-coming scholars
Key topics covered include classic ideas such as class, critical theory and postmodernism, as well as more recent developments such as critical diversity studies, hauntology, and modern slavery. Also included are detailed entries on the intellectual development of CMS itself, CMS in North America, and criticisms of CMS
Contents
Contents
Preface xxvii
1 Affect 1
Carolyn Hunter and Nina Kivinen
2 Alienation 4
Laura Mitchell
3 Anarchism 7
Brian Wierman
4 Animals 12
Lindsay Hamilton
5 Anthropocene 15
Steve Brown, Marta Gasparin, William Green, Simon Lilley, Martin Quinn, Christophe Schinckus, Mark Williams and Jan Zalasiewicz
6 Art and management 19
Jenna Ward
7 Autoethnography 24
Martha Emilie Ehrich
8 Big data 28
Pericles 'Asher' Rospigliosi
9 Bullying, harassment and other negative behaviors at work 31
Constantine Manolchev
10 Bureaucracy 35
Catherine Casler and Dean Pierdes
11 Business schools and management education 41
Martin Parker
12 Capitalism 47
Patrizia Zanoni and Ozan N. Alakavuklar
13 Care 52
Kendra Briken and Gavin Maclean
14 Class 54
Çağatay Edgücan Şahin
15 CMS in North America 59
Richard Marens
16 Colonization 63
Rafael Alcadipani and Maria Fernanda Rios Cavalcanti
17 Conspiracy, conspiracy theory, and conspiracism 69
Simon Mollan, Benjamin Richards and Beverly Geesin
18 Control 73
Mike Reed
19 Corporate governance 77
Jeroen Veldman
20 Corporate violence 82
Rohit Varman
21 Corruption 87
Adam Nix
22 Coworking spaces 89
Ed Yates
23 Creativity 93
Alf Rehn
24 Critical accounting 97
Robin Roslender
25 Critical diversity studies 104
Deborah N. Brewis
26 Critical human resource management 114
John Bratton
27 Critical leadership studies 122
Helena Liu
28 Critical military studies 127
Victoria Basham
29 Critical pedagogy 129
Brian Wierman
30 Critical performativity 131
Nick Butler
31 Critical race theory 134
Mary Godwin
32 Critical theory and CMS 139
Kate Seymour and Edward Granter
33 Critical university studies 146
Liz Morris
34 Critiques of CMS 150
Thomas Klikauer and Nadine Campbell
35 Digital nomadism 155
Jeremy Aroles and Yin Liang
36 Dirty work 158
Robert McMurray
37 Downsizing 162
Leo McCann
38 Dualisms 164
Damian O'Doherty
39 Emancipation 170
Shaun Ruggunan
40 Embodiment 172
Alice Wickström
41 Emotional labor 177
Oonagh Harness
42 Employee ownership 184
Aaron Gain
43 Establishment of CMS as a discipline 191
Laurent Taskin
44 Ethics 196
Thomas Lennerfors
45 Ethnography 202
Divya Jyoti
46 Feminist activism 207
Marina Muñoz-puig
47 Financialization 212
Adam Leaver
48 Fordism 218
Peter Watt
49 Frontier of control 221
Emma Hughes and Tony Dobbins
50 Gaslighting 224
Paige L. Sweet
51 Gender 226
Nick Rumens
52 Gig economy 232
J. Wood and Vili Lehdonvirta
53 Hackers 235
Mickael Peiro
54 Hauntology 238
Justine Grønbæk Pors
55 Hegemony 241
Sara Persson
56 History 244
Simon Mollan and Benjamin Richards
57 Identity 251
Ilaria Boncori
58 Ideology 257
Sam Dallyn
59 Innovation 260
David Sköld
60 Institutionalism 265
Michel Goyer
61 International business 269
Mike Geppert
62 Intersectionality 275
Jenny K. Rodriguez
63 Labor process theory 279
Edward Granter and Ödül Bozkurt
64 Lean 283
Philip Taylor
65 Management as value extraction 286
Gerard Hanlon
66 Management gurus 290
Sideeq Mohammed
67 Managerialism 294
Thomas Kilkauer
68 Marxism and critical management studies 299
Ali Karakilic
69 Materiality 303
Victor A. Perez Moraga
70 McDonaldization 308
Beverley Geesin
71 Militarization 311
Leo McCann
72 Misbehavior 314
Paul Thompson and Stephen Ackroyd
73 Modern slavery 320
Brent Burmester
74 Music and revolution 322
Tommy Jensen and Michał Zawadzki
75 Necrocapitalism 327
Sideeq Mohammed
76 Neo-colonialism 330
Mehdi Boussebaa
77 New public management 334
Sara Melo
78 Obedience 340
Leo McCann
79 Organizational aesthetics 344
Antonio Strati
80 Organizational culture 350
Gazi Islam
81 Organizational storytelling 356
Patricia McCarroll
82 Performance management 359
Peter Watt, Hannah Jackson and Kostas Amiridis
83 Performativity 364
Lucas D. Introna
84 Philanthropy 369
Sally Brooks
85 Play, work, and games 375
Laura Mitchell
86 Postcapitalism 379
Ozan Alakavuklar and Patrizia Zanoni
87 Post-Fordism 383
Peter Watt
88 Posthumanism 386
Linda Tallberg
89 Post-industrial society 391
Kristoffer Chelsom Vogt
90 Postmodernism 394
John Hassard
91 Poverty 401
Daniel S. Lacerda
92 Power 403
Cara Reed
93 Practice studies 408
Wojciech Marek Kwiatkowski
94 Pragmatism 411
Catherine Casler and Dean Pierides
95 Professionalism 416
Ruth Slater
96 Protest 420
Sophie Del Fa and Loup Ducol
97 Queer theory 424
Saorise O'Shea
98 Resistance 429
Edward Granter
99 Responsible management education 435
Jenna Ward
100 Sexuality 439
Caitlin O'Shea
101 Social network analysis 443
Daniel Tischer
102 Structural violence 445
Fahreen Alamgir
103 Structure and agency 447
Stephen Allen
104 Subjectivity 450
Caterina Bettin
105 Surveillance 457
Kirstie Ball
106 Sustainability 462
Felipe Espinosa-Cristia
107 Systems analysis 466
Philip Garnett
108 Talent management 469
Jim Stewart
109 Targets and terror 473
Olivier Ratle, Sarah Robinson, Alexandra Bristow and Ron Kerr
110 Telework 476
Laurent Taskin
111 The power elite 479
Mairi Maclean and Charles Harvey
112 Toxic leadership 483
Clive R. Boddy
113 Trade unions 487
Andy Hodder
114 Trust 490
Mark N. K. Saunders and Margarita Nyfoudi
115 Unemployment 492
Kendra Briken and Gavin Maclean
116 Value 494
Frederick Harry Pitts and Patrizia Zanoni
117 Whistleblowing 498
Iain Munro
118 Workplace wellbeing 503
James Wallace
119 Writing differently 507
Ilaria Boncori
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