The Society of Spectacle from the Inside Out
By Catarina Pessanha Gomes. On Wednesday May, 3rd, like millions of people, I distractively watched the last and by far the most unpleasant Presidential...
How management and organization scholarship can help explain new forms of anti-enlightenment organizing By Dennis Schoeneborn In the scholarly field of management and organization...
By Kirsti Reitan Andersen and members of the Artsformation consortium Two decades into the new millennium it is almost impossible to imagine a future in which...
By Mikkel Munksgaard Demographic megatrends, such as ageing populations, challenges public health budgets in developed countries. Currently, health costs in OECD countries are growing...
By Catarina Pessanha Gomes. On Wednesday May, 3rd, like millions of people, I distractively watched the last and by far the most unpleasant Presidential...
By Anna Kirkebæk Gosovic. It’s always puzzled me why it is that we might share words and concepts but that the meaning we fill...
By Jan Michael Bauer. The value of individual freedom is rarely disputed within the Western society. However, more freedom is usually accompanied with making...
By Luisa Murphy. As a former employee of the United States Department of Justice Antitrust Division, I worked on corruption cases involving companies accused...
By Steen Vallentin. A recent article in The Washington Post informs us that Donald Trump is affectionate about the works of Ayn Rand (1905-1982),...
By Lara Hale. It is already challenging to make small changes to buildings – painting the window panels, upgrading the kitchen, or even (as...
By Erin Leitheiser. Workers and companies from across the globe each play a part in creating our clothes. Yet, it’s unclear who is responsible...
By Michael Etter. How do we determine if an organization behaves in a socially acceptable way? This question is highly relevant and not easy...