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Previous Events (2004/5 academic year)

DATE TIME PLACE TITLE SPEAKER

Tues 14th June 2005

09.00-18.00 MX01

Ph.D. Days: Schedule and abstracts

Ph.D. students of the School of Management

Mon 13th June 2005

09.00-18.00 MX01

Ph.D. Days: Schedule and abstracts

Ph.D. students of the School of Management

Wed 23rd
March 2005
12.30-1.45pm MX01 School of Management Seminar:
I.C.T and Institutional Change: The Case of
the British Library
(Abstract)
(Full Paper)
Dr. Martin Harris - Department of Accounting, Finance and Management, University of Essex

Wed 16th
March 2005
12.30-1.45pm MX01

School of Management Seminar:
Employment Systems in the Creative Industries – A Perspective for Studying “New” Forms of Work and Organisation
(abstract)
(PowerPoint Presentation)

Dr Axel Haunschild, School of Management, RHUL

Wed 9th
March 2005
12.30-1.45pm MX01 Centre For Public Services Organisations Seminar:
The New Public Management and Managerial Roles: the Case of the Police Sergeant
(abstract)
Professor Christine Edwards - Business School, Kingston University

Wed 9th March 2005 17.00-18.00pm MX01

Industry Seminar - Corporate Social Responsibility

Title: Business and Human Rights

Tea and Coffee will be provided

Helen Sullivan, External Relations and Policy Adviser.
Shell International, London

Tues 8th March 2005 17.00-18.00pm MX01

Industry Seminar - Corporate Social Responsibility

Title: tba

Tea and Coffee will be provided

Helen Jones, General Manager (or 'Chief of Stuff', Ben & Jerry's website)
Ben & Jerry's UK, Egham

Wed 2nd
March 2005
12.30-1.45pm MX01

School of Management Seminar:
Words and Pictures in Financial Reporting

Dr Jane Davison, School of Management, RHUL

Wed 23rd February 2005 12.30-1.45pm MX01 Centre For Public Services Organisations Seminar: Explaining Underperformance and Turnaround: Evidence From Longitudinal Research
in Local Authorities
(abstract)
(PowerPoint presentation) (figure 3)
Professor Chris Skelcher and Dr. Pauline Jas - Institute of Local
Government, Birmingham University

Wed 16th February 2005 12.30-1.45pm MX01

School of Management Seminar:
‘Implicit’ and ‘Explicit’ CSR: A conceptual framework for understanding CSR in Europe
(abstract)
(PowerPoint presentation)
(Full paper)

Prof Dirk Matten, School of Management, RHUL

Wed 26th January 2005

12.30-1.45pm MX01

Centre For Public Services Organisations Seminar:
The Dilution of a Managerial Technique: The Case of Clinical Networks
in the NHS
(abstract)
(PowerPoint presentation)

Rachael Addicott, CPSO - School of Management, RHUL

Wed 24th November 2004 12.30-1.45pm MX01 School of Management Seminar: Analysing Discourse in Marketing - Contrasting Research Approaches
(Abstract)
(PowerPoint Presentation)
Prof. Chris Hackley, School of Management, RHUL

Wed 17th November 2004 12.30-1.45pm MX01 Centre For Public Services Organisations Seminar: Doctor Knows Best? Performance Indicators in Clinical Practice
(Abstract)
(PowerPoint Presentation)
Dr. Mark Exworthy, School of Management, RHUL

Wed 10th November 2004 12.30-1.45pm MX01 School of Management Seminar: Accounting For The Performance Of 1st Wave Pfi Acute Hospital Trusts
(Abstract)
Prof. Colin Haslam, School of Management, RHUL

Wed 27th October 2004 12.30-1.45pm MX01 School of Management Seminar: PFI in the NHS: Where are we now?
(Abstract)
(Full Research Report)
Prof. Jane Broadbent, School of Management, RHUL

Wed 20th October 2004 12.30-1.45pm MX01 Centre For Public Services Organisations Seminar: Reflecting on Practice & Playing the Tick Box Game: Colonising Accountability, Phronetic Knowing Lifeworlds & the Appraisal of Medical Professionals
(Abstract)
(PowerPoint Presentation)
Gerry McGivern, Tanaka Business School, Imperial College London

Wed 13th October 2004 12.30-1.45pm MX01 School of Management Seminar: The failure of Arab capital in South East Asia
(Abstract)
Dr Raj Brown, School of Management, RHUL

 

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