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Trade union strategy and renewal: The restructuring of work and work relations in the UK aerospace industry (2002)
Journal Article
Danford, A., Richardson, M., & Upchurch, M. (2002). Trade union strategy and renewal: The restructuring of work and work relations in the UK aerospace industry. Work, Employment and Society, 16(2), 305-327. https://doi.org/10.1177/095001702400426857

The adoption of new management strategies and flexible working practices in the manufacturing industry has caused a fragmentaion of the traditional collective base of British trade unions. Such changes have led some commentators to argue that, in ord... Read More about Trade union strategy and renewal: The restructuring of work and work relations in the UK aerospace industry.

To what extent is Veblen an open-systems theorist? (2002)
Journal Article
Mearman, A. (2002). To what extent is Veblen an open-systems theorist?. Journal of Economic Issues, 36(2), 573-580

The concept of open systems (OS) is increasingly influential. Several institutionalists, including William Kapp, have used the concept, but Geoffrey Hodgson argued that it is currently underdeveloped. This paper aims to stimulate a clarification of t... Read More about To what extent is Veblen an open-systems theorist?.

Towards a globalized communications strategy: perceptions from New Zealand (2002)
Journal Article
Eagle, L., & Kitchen, P. J. (2002). Towards a globalized communications strategy: perceptions from New Zealand. Marketing Intelligence and Planning, 20(3), 174-184. https://doi.org/10.1108/02634500210428030

Looks at the globalization of communications in New Zealand, in the compelling and evolutionary global marketplace. Explores the impact of environmental issues on marketing communications. Managers must reach out to and communicate with customers, c... Read More about Towards a globalized communications strategy: perceptions from New Zealand.

Violence, values, and the electronic media environment (2002)
Journal Article
Eagle, L., de Bruin, A., & Bulmer, S. (2002). Violence, values, and the electronic media environment. Corporate Communications: An International Journal, 7(1), 25-33. https://doi.org/10.1108/13563280210416017

This article originated as a contribution to informed debate on public policy issues surrounding a review of New Zealand broadcasting policy. The issue, however, has implications well beyond the New Zealand market. Public debate on broadcasting has f... Read More about Violence, values, and the electronic media environment.

The implications of e-commerce (2002)
Book Chapter
Hughes, T. (2002). The implications of e-commerce. In B. Foss, & M. Stone (Eds.), CRM in financial services (123-135). Kogan Page

The gendered dynamics of relationship marketing: An initial discussion of the health and fitness industry (2002)
Journal Article
Harris, J., & Marandi, E. (2002). The gendered dynamics of relationship marketing: An initial discussion of the health and fitness industry. Managing Leisure, 7(3), 194-200. https://doi.org/10.1080/13606710210163391

The last two decades witnessed the increasing popularity of relationship marketing amongst academics and practitioners. As the initial euphoria begins to settle, more considered questions about the concept are emerging. One area that needs further in... Read More about The gendered dynamics of relationship marketing: An initial discussion of the health and fitness industry.

Boylan and O'Gorman's causal holism: A critical realist evaluation (2002)
Journal Article
Fleetwood, S. (2002). Boylan and O'Gorman's causal holism: A critical realist evaluation. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 26(1), 27-45. https://doi.org/10.1093/cje/26.1.27

Boylan and O'Gorman have recently elaborated an interesting new perspective called causal holism, which attempts to go beyond developments in rhetoric and realism. The aim of this paper is to evaluate causal holism from the perspective of critical re... Read More about Boylan and O'Gorman's causal holism: A critical realist evaluation.