Page 98 - Journal of Management Inquiry, July 2018
P. 98
Bell and Leonard 351
Kenny, K. (2009). “The performative surprise”: Parody, documen- Rhodes, C. (2001). D’Oh: The Simpsons, popular culture, and the
tary and critique. Culture and Organization, 15, 221-235. organizational carnival. Journal of Management Inquiry, 10,
Kim, J. (2012). The institutionalization of YouTube: From user- 374-383.
generated content to professionally generated content. Media, Rhodes, C., & Pullen, A. (2009). Narrative and stories on organiza-
Culture & Society, 34, 53-67. tional research: An exploration of gendered politics in research
Küpers, W., Mantere, S., & Staler, M. (2013). Strategy as sto- methodology. In D. Buchanan & A. Bryman (Eds.), The SAGE
rytelling: A phenomenological collaboration. Journal of handbook of organizational research methods (pp. 583-601).
Management Inquiry, 22, 83-100. London, England: Sage.
Lambert, J. (2013). Digital storytelling: Capturing lives, creating Robin, B. (2008). Digital storytelling: A powerful technology tool for
community. New York, NY: Routledge. the 21st century classroom. Theory Into Practice, 47, 220-228.
Lange, P. (2009). Videos of affinity on YouTube. In P. Snickars Rosile, G., Boje, D., Carlon, D., Downs, A., & Saylors, R. (2013).
& P. Vonderau (Eds.), The YouTube reader (pp. 70-88). Storytelling diamond: An antenarrative integration of the
Stockholm: National Library of Sweden. six facets of storytelling in organization research design.
Lazarsfeld, P., Berelson, B., & Gaudet, H. (1968). The people’s Organizational Research Methods, 16, 557-580.
choice: How the voter makes up his mind in a presidential cam- Sachs, J. (2012). Winning the story wars. Boston, MA: Harvard
paign. New York, NY: Columbia University Press. Business Review Press.
Leonard, A. (2010). The story of stuff. London, England: Constable. Sachs, J., & Finkelpearl, S. (2010). From selling soap to selling
Lundby, K. (Ed.). (2008). Digital storytelling, mediated stories: sustainability: Social marketing. In Worldwatch Institute (Ed.),
Self-representations in new media. New York, NY: Peter Lang. State of the world, transforming cultures: From consumerism
Lupton, D. (2015). Digital sociology. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. to sustainability (pp. 151-225). New York, NY: W.W. Norton.
Mason, K. (2012). Market sensing and situated dialogic action Schoneboom, A. (2009). Diary of a working boy: Creative resis-
research (with a video camera). Management Learning, 43, tance among anonymous workbloggers. Ethnography, 8,
405-425. 403-423.
Meyer, R. E., Höllerer, M. A., Jancsary, D., & Van Leeuwen, T. (2013). Schoneboom, A. (2011). Workblogging in a Facebook age. Work,
The visual dimension in organizing, organization, and organiza- Employment and Society, 25, 132-140.
tion research: Core ideas, current developments, and promising Shamir, B., & Eilam, G. (2005). What’s your story? A life stories
avenues. The Academy of Management Annals, 7, 487-553. approach to authentic leadership development. Leadership
Mishler, E. C. (1986). Research interviewing: Context and narra- Quarterly, 16, 385-417.
tive. Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press. Shirky, C. (2008). Here comes everybody: How change happens
Mumby, D. (2016). Organizing beyond organization: Branding, when people come together. London, England: Penguin.
discourse, and communicative capitalism. Organization, 23(6): Smith, F., & Keyton, J. (2001). Organizational storytelling meta-
884-907. phors for relational power and identity struggles. Management
Neale, S. (2000). Genre and Hollywood. London, England: Communication Quarterly, 15, 149-182.
Routledge. Stake, R. E. (2005). Qualitative case studies. In N. K. Denzin & Y.
Panayiotou, A. (2010). “Macho” managers and organiza- S. Lincoln (Eds.), The SAGE handbook of qualitative research
tional heroes: Competing masculinities in popular films. (3rd ed., pp. 443-466). Beverley Hills, CA: Sage.
Organization, 17, 659-683. Terranova, T. (2000). Free labour: Producing labour for the digital
Parker, M. (2002). Against management. Cambridge, UK: Polity. economy. Social Text, 18(2), 33-58.
Phillips, N. (1995). Telling organizational tales: On the role of Thrift, N. (2005). Knowing capitalism. London, England: Sage.
narrative fiction in the study of organizations. Organization Watson, T. J. (2007). Work orientations and managerial practices:
Studies, 16, 625-649. An experiential and theoretical learning event. In M. Reynolds
Raab, J., & Kenis, P. (2009). Heading toward a society of networks: & R. Vince (Eds.), The handbook of experiential learning and
Empirical developments and theoretical challenges. Journal of management education (pp. 376-387). Oxford, UK: Oxford
Management Inquiry, 18, 198-210. University Press.
Regalado, A., & Searcey, D. (2006, August 3). Where did Wolfe, D. (2009). The video rhizome: Taking technology seriously
that video spoofing Gore’s film come from? Wall Street in The Meatrix. Environmental Communication, 3, 317-334.
Journal. Retrieved from http://online.wsj.com/public/arti- Yanow, D., & Schwartz-Shea, P. (2012). Interpretive research
cle/SB115457177198425388-0TpYE6bU6EGvfSqtP8_ design: Concepts and processes. New York, NY: Routledge.
hHjJJ77I_20060810.html?mod=blogs