Items where Author is Haberberg, Adrian
Number of items: 9.
ArticleRieple, Alison and Haberberg, Adrian and Gander, Jonathan (2005) Hybrid organizations as a strategy for supporting new product development. Design Management Review, 16 (1). pp. 48-56. ISSN 1557-0614 Gander, Jonathan and Haberberg, Adrian and Rieple, Alison (2007) A paradox of alliance management: resource contamination in the recorded music industry. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 28 (5). pp. 607-624. ISSN 0894-3796 Haberberg, Adrian and Gander, Jonathan and Rieple, Alison and Helm, Clive and Martin-Castilla, Juan-Ignacio (2010) Institutionalizing idealism: the adoption of CSR practices. Journal of Global Responsibility, 1 (2). pp. 366-381. ISSN 2041-2568 BookHaberberg, Adrian and Rieple, Alison (2001) The strategic management of organisations. FT Prentice Hall, Harlow, UK. ISBN 0130219711 Haberberg, Adrian and Rieple, Alison (2008) Strategic management: theory and application. Oxford University Press, Oxford. ISBN 9780199216468 Book SectionHelm, Clive (2001) The British Broadcasting Corporation. In: Haberberg, Adrian and Rieple, Alison, (eds.) The strategic management of organisations. Financial Times/Prentice Hall, Harlow, UK. ISBN 0130219711 Conference or Workshop ItemRieple, Alison and Gander, Jonathan and Haberberg, Adrian (2002) Factors contributing to the effectiveness of hybrid organisational forms: the case of new product development. In: British Academy of Management Annual Conference, 09-11 Sep 2002, London, UK. (Submitted) Rieple, Alison and Gander, Jonathan and Haberberg, Adrian (2004) Understanding realised strategy: offerings, institutions, displays, resource allocation and transitions. In: BAM 2004: Management Futures, 30 Aug - 01 Sep, St Andrews, UK. (Submitted) Gander, Jonathan and Rieple, Alison and Haberberg, Adrian (2004) Exploring the management of resources: how cellular biology helps redescribe alliance management within the music industry. In: Association of Cultural Economics International: 13th International Conference on Cultural Economics, 02-05 Jun 2004, Chicago, USA. (Submitted) |