Skip to Main Content
Close
Journals
Books
Case Studies
Collections
Open Access
Citation Manager
Journals
Books
Case Studies
Collections
Open Access
Citation Manager
Search Dropdown Menu
header search
search input
Search input auto suggest
filter your search
All Content
All Journals
Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management
Search
Advanced Search
Cart
User Tools Dropdown
Cart
Register
Sign In
Open Menu
Toggle Menu
Menu
Journal Home
Issues
About this Journal
Open External Link
Earlycite Articles
Issues
Select Year
2026
2025
2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
Issue
4 March - Volume 15, Issue 1, Pages 1 - 86
4 May - Volume 15, Issue 2, Pages 89 - 196
4 August - Volume 15, Issue 3, Pages 197 - 418
15 October - Volume 15, Issue 4, Pages 421 - 565
Volume 15, Issue 2
4 May 2020
All Issues
Cover Image
Cover Image
ISSN
1746-5648
EISSN
1746-5656
Close navigation menu
Issue Navigation
Publisher note
Extract
View article
titled, SCM.SharedControls.Infrastructure.TitleDisplayModel?.Text
Open the
PDF
for in another window
Add to Citation Manager
for Publisher note
Cyberbullying in a boundary blurred working life
:
Distortion of the private and professional face on social media
Rebecka Cowen Forssell
Abstract
View article
titled, SCM.SharedControls.Infrastructure.TitleDisplayModel?.Text
Open the
PDF
for in another window
Add to Citation Manager
for Cyberbullying in a boundary blurred working life<span class="subtitle-colon">: </span><span class="subtitle">Distortion of the private and professional face on social media</span>
Placing emotion and fantasy at the heart of the researcher-researched relationship
:
The contribution of psychosocial studies
Yiannis Gabriel
Abstract
View article
titled, SCM.SharedControls.Infrastructure.TitleDisplayModel?.Text
Open the
PDF
for in another window
Add to Citation Manager
for Placing emotion and fantasy at the heart of the researcher-researched relationship<span class="subtitle-colon">: </span><span class="subtitle">The contribution of psychosocial studies</span>
When does the owl of Minerva spread its wings? Shadow organizing and modes of inquiry
Anders Christian Buch
Abstract
View article
titled, SCM.SharedControls.Infrastructure.TitleDisplayModel?.Text
Open the
PDF
for in another window
Add to Citation Manager
for When does the owl of Minerva spread its wings? Shadow organizing and modes of inquiry
Between biography and autobiography: exploring the official history in organizations
Deby Babis
Abstract
View article
titled, SCM.SharedControls.Infrastructure.TitleDisplayModel?.Text
Open the
PDF
for in another window
Add to Citation Manager
for Between biography and autobiography: exploring the official history in organizations
Identity, agency and institutional work in higher education: a qualitative meta-synthesis
Chloé Adler
;
Carole Lalonde
Abstract
View article
titled, SCM.SharedControls.Infrastructure.TitleDisplayModel?.Text
Open the
PDF
for in another window
Add to Citation Manager
for Identity, agency and institutional work in higher education: a qualitative meta-synthesis
The actor-network theory as a method in the analysis of Samarco disaster in Brazil
Camilla Zanon Bussular
;
Cecília Gerhardt Burtet
;
Cláudia Simone Antonello
Abstract
View article
titled, SCM.SharedControls.Infrastructure.TitleDisplayModel?.Text
Open the
PDF
for in another window
Add to Citation Manager
for The actor-network theory as a method in the analysis of Samarco disaster in Brazil
Working within the shadow: what do we do with “not-yet” data?
Angelo Benozzo
;
Silvia Gherardi
Abstract
View article
titled, SCM.SharedControls.Infrastructure.TitleDisplayModel?.Text
Open the
PDF
for in another window
Add to Citation Manager
for Working within the shadow: what do we do with “not-yet” data?
Latest
Most Read
Most Cited
Cold war tensions, eating without dignity and food Nazis-a metaphor analysis of organizational control around eating
Nothing about us without us: the politics of outing in academia
Visceral imprints on our minds, bodies and spirits: revealing and embracing viscerality in fieldwork
Could do better: research inclusion in organization and management studies and how not to disable deaf workers
Email alerts
Earlycite Alert
Closed Issue Alert
Latest Published Articles Alert
Close Modal
Recommended for you
These recommendations are informed by your reading behaviors and indicated interests.
RSS
Current Issue RSS Feed
RSS Feed - Advance Access
Open Issues RSS Feed
Close Modal
Close Modal
This Feature Is Available To Subscribers Only
Sign In
or
Create an Account
Close Modal
Close Modal