
#MeToo, Failure and Management Studies
Several years ago at the very start of my journey into exploring democratic organizations, I visited Nixon McInnes, a digital consultancy company based in Brighton.

Several years ago at the very start of my journey into exploring democratic organizations, I visited Nixon McInnes, a digital consultancy company based in Brighton.

One of the most frustrating parts of a research project is securing the first publication. You can spend months collecting data, weeks analysing it and

The pandemic was a challenging time to work through. For “key workers” it involved continuing as normal, albeit with an intensification of workload and complex

One of the scariest things I can recall about being a young academic was attending conferences. Not only were you being asked to present your

Earlier this month I was invited to give a presentation to the Wolfson Institute for Health and Wellbeing at Durham University. The subject of the

One major theme in my research is that whilst many individuals aspire to more democratic ways of working, achieving it in practice is an extremely

One of the most rewarding parts of being an academic is getting the opportunity to regularly meet extremely interesting and intelligent people. I can’t think

The influence of TV and film on the identity of the modern boss is undeniable. Bosses are portrayed on-screen in countless different ways within our

Call for participants: Mental Health and Well-being of Critical Care Nurses: A Study During and Beyond the Covid-19 Pandemic The demands of critical care nursing

The Academy of Management (AOM) conference was held in Boston (USA) in August 2019 and I was honoured to be asked to be ‘filmed’ for AOM