Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

All Outputs (3)

Developing leaders in cyber-space: The paradoxical possibilities of on-line learning (2009)
Journal Article
Ladkin, D., Case, P., GayĆ” Wicks, P., & Kinsella, K. (2009). Developing leaders in cyber-space: The paradoxical possibilities of on-line learning. Leadership, 5(2), 193-212. https://doi.org/10.1177/1742715009102930

Whereas 'distance learning' has often been seen as the poor relation of face-to- face educational encounters, this article suggests that paradoxically, this mode of delivery can offer significant advantages to those aiming to develop highly situated... Read More about Developing leaders in cyber-space: The paradoxical possibilities of on-line learning.

Stop whining, start doing! Identity conflict in project managed software environments (2009)
Journal Article
Case, P., & Pineiro, E. (2009). Stop whining, start doing! Identity conflict in project managed software environments. Ephemera: Theory and Politics in Organization, 9(2), 93-112

In this article we explore the relationship between software developers and IT project managers as expressed through narrative exchanges in an on-line discussion forum. We interrogate a naturalistic data set to show how the conflict between IT profe... Read More about Stop whining, start doing! Identity conflict in project managed software environments.

Betrayal and friendship (2009)
Journal Article
French, R., Gosling, J., & Case, P. (2009). Betrayal and friendship. Society and Business Review, 4(2), 146-158. https://doi.org/10.1108/17465680910965968

The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between friendship and betrayal. Both are perceived to involve dynamics that can have a major impact in organizations, but both have tended to be under researched.