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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Michael Roper (Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Lecturer, Department of Sociology, University of Essex)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 14.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.50cm Weight: 0.456kg ISBN: 9780198256939ISBN 10: 0198256930 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 20 January 1994 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsAn impressive piece of research. His interviewing skills elicited sensitive and illuminating data. He grounds his nuanced interpretation of life histories in British economic history. The book's emphasis on the cultural and psychological dimensions of gender inequality will influence future research on gender and organizations. --American Journal of Sociology A well structured, well-written and thoughtful book...not only a good read, but an attempt to get us to focus on what ought to be. --Times Higher Education Supplement This study provides some persuasive and provocative insights into managerial lives and careers...Further, read carefully, this elegantly written study might provide readers with insights into their own institutions and their own daily working practices. --Work, Employment, and Society An impressive piece of research. His interviewing skills elicited sensitive and illuminating data. He grounds his nuanced interpretation of life histories in British economic history. The book's emphasis on the cultural and psychological dimensions of gender inequality will influence future research on gender and organizations. --American Journal of Sociology<br> A well structured, well-written and thoughtful book...not only a good read, but an attempt to get us to focus on what ought to be. --Times Higher Education Supplement<br> This study provides some persuasive and provocative insights into managerial lives and careers...Further, read carefully, this elegantly written study might provide readers with insights into their own institutions and their own daily working practices. --Work, Employment, and Society<br> 'Against the trend of recent books on women in management, this book explores the emotional economy that operates between male managers ... It is essentially about understanding the schizophrenic nature of corporate man, the underlying emotions that belie his dispassionate bureaucratic image ... a well structured, well-written and thoughtful book ... This book is not only a good read, but an attempt to get us to focus on what ought to be .' Times Higher Education Supplement 'read in conjunction with some of the classic studies by Dalton or Burns and Stalker, this study provides some persuasive and provocative insights into managerial lives and careers. Further, read carefully, this elegantly written study might provide readers with insights into their own institutions and their own daily working practices.' Work, Employment and Society 'a well structured, well-written and thoughtful book ... This book is not only a good read, but an attempt to get us to focus on what ought to be .' Times Higher Education Supplement 'Those looking for a more daring gift, notably modern women married to unreconstructed males, might slip their partner Michael Roper's Masculinity and the British Organization Man since 1945.' Financial Times 'read carefully, this elegantly written study might provide readers with insights into their own institutions and their own daily working practices' Work, Employment and Society 'most enjoyable read' Financial Times 'Roper's stimulating examination of the life histories of 30 managers - 25 men and 5 women - challenges the myth of the rational organisational man ... This provocative book makes a remarkable contribution to our understanding of a neglected dimension of British management ... it deserves to be widely read by business historians.' Alan McKinlay, Glasgow University, Business History Am impressive piece of research. His interviewing skills elicited sensitive and illuminating data ... The book's emphasis on the cultural and psychological dimensions of gender inequality will influence future research on gender and organizations. American Journal of Sociology This provocative book makes a remarkable contribution to our understanding of a neglected dimension of British management ... deserves to be widely read by business historians. Business History Bold and richly complex examination of the life histories of organization men . Management Learning A detailed sociological argument. International Journal of Management Long Range Planning Vo. 30 April 1997 Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |