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Last Call for Papers to the T 14_01 Next Management Theory track at the EURAM Annual Conference in Glasgow, 21-24 June 2017

Next Management Theory track invites contributions to the fields of management and organization theory. We welcome papers that address the general significance of theorizing or reappraise classical key concepts and their adequacy to the post-millenium context. We are also keen to read systematic investigations of interfaces and interdependencies of management and organization theory and social theory. Ambitious contributions may explore possible futures of theorizing on management and organization. Furthermore, contributions addressing organizational change and collaboration as translation processes are invited. Selected papers will be invited for submission to partnering journals.

Full call for papers available here: http://wp.me/pvO07-Wk (deadline: 10 January 2017, 14:00 CET)

Proponents

Steffen Roth, La Rochelle Business School, France ([log in to unmask])
Matthias Georg Will, University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
Miguel Perez-Valls, University of Almeria, Spain
John Damm Scheuer, Roskilde University, Denmark
Monika Kostera, Jagiellonian University in Cracow, Poland

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Prof. Dr. Dr. Steffen Roth

La Rochelle Business School
102 Rue de Coureilles
F-17000 La Rochelle

http://steffen-roth.ch 

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Fresh from the press:

Roth, S. (2016), Growth and function. A viral research program for next organisations, International Journal of Technology Management, Vol. 72 No. 4, pp. 269-309.

Abstract: This article is the prototype of a virus that recodes economy-biased decision programs of capitalist organisations. To bypass the notorious firewalls of capitalism we developed a program that works as anti-capitalist malware program without being one. This is achieved by changing the programming language from moral code to functional differentiation. If executed, our program a) decodes growth as both economic and non-economic form and b) installs a multifunctional subroutine that enables organisations to modulate the frequencies with which they code decisions in both economic and non-economic media. The more decisions coded in non-economic media, the less important the economy, and the more alternatives to anti-/capitalist visions of de-/growth emerge.

URL: http://wp.me/pvO07-OC

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NEXT MANAGEMENT THEORY TRACK @EURAM 2017 in Glasgow: http://wp.me/pvO07-Wk 

MARKET THERAPY. On intervention in the consociation with non-members: http://wp.me/pvO07-X4 

MARGINAL ECONOMY. Growth strategies for post-growth societies: http://wp.me/pvO07-VN 

SOCIAL MEGA-TRENDS RECHECKED. An updated Google Ngram view (1800-2000): http://wp.me/pvO07-UR 

CAPITALISM IS BORING. Here are 3628800 alternatives: http://wp.me/pvO07-Kg 


Dr. Steffen Roth
16 Rue Robert Surcouf
FR-35260 Cancale Cedex 

http://steffen-roth.ch

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