DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT LEARNING
 

ASENSIO, M.

Learning from failure: a case study of networked learning in management education. J. Inst. Train. & Occupat. Learn., 1(1)(January), 2000, 77-87.
 

ASENSIO, M., FOSTER, J., HODGSON, V. and McCONNELL, D. editors

Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on networked learning: innovative approaches to lifelong learning and higher education through the Internet, Lancaster, 2000.
 

ASENSIO, M. and HODGSON, V.

Working across boundaries: issues for European education: in Proceedings of the 7th conference of the international society for the study of European ideas (ISSEI), Bergen, 2000, CDRom.
 

ASENSIO, M., HODGSON, V. and TREHAN, K.*

Is there a difference? Contrasting experiences of face to face and computer mediated learning: in Asensio, M., Foster, J., Hodgson, V. and
McConnell, D. (eds.), Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on networked learning: innovative approaches to lifelong learning and higher education through the Internet, Lancaster, 2000, 12-19.


BURGOYNE, J. G.

An initial exploration of critical realism and its implications for management learning: in Grey C. and Fox, S. (eds.), Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on emergent fields in management connecting learning and critique, Lancaster, 2000, 61-70.

What are the implications of the virtualisation of organisations and the emergence of knowledge management for management development?: in Asensio, M., Foster, J., Hodgson, V. and McConnell, D. (eds.), Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on networked learning: innovative approaches to lifelong learning and higher education through the Internet, Lancaster, 2000, 57-63.
 

CONTU, A.

L’apprendimento situato e la semiotica della pratica: nuovi vocabolari per l’apprendimento organizzativo. Stud. Organ., 2, 2000, 83-106.
 

CONTU, A. and WILLMOTT, H.

Knowing in practice: a delicate flower in the organisational learning field. Organ., 7(2), 2000, 269-76.
 

COOPEY, J. and BURGOYNE, J. G.

Politics and organisational learning. J. Manage. Stud., 37(6), 2000, 869-85.
 

EASTERBY-SMITH, M. P. V.

Organisational learning: debates past, present and future. J. Manage. Stud., 37(6)(September), 2000, 783-96.
 

ELLIOTT, C.

Does management education have a crisis of identity? Thoughts from Gramsci: in Grey C. and Fox, S. (eds.), Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on emergent fields in management connecting learning and critique, Lancaster, 2000, 147-61.

Transforming management education’s working knowledge: in Proceedings of the working knowledge conference: a potential framework paper, Sydney, December 2000, 139-46.
 

HESKETH, A. J.

Changing concepts of the boundaries within ODL: in Asensio, M., Foster, J., Hodgson, V. and McConnell, D. (eds.), Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on networked learning: innovative approaches to lifelong learning and higher education through the Internet, Lancaster, 2000, 139-44.

De la igualdad de opornidades al capital humano y viceversa (o casi): ayudas economicas al estudio en el Reino Unido 1960-2000: in Mora, J. G., Solaand, F. and Vilalta, J. M. (eds.), Becas y ayudas a los estudiantes universitarios en Europe, Barcelona, UNESCO, 2000, 245-71.

Digital decisions: the influence of technology on higher education. pp. 56. London, Teletext, 2000.

Recruiting a graduate elite: employer perceptions of graduate employment and training. J. Educ. & Work, 13(3), 2000, 245-71.
 

JACK, G. and LORBIECKI, A.

The organisation of identity and the identity of organisation: on the polysemity of ‘Britishness’ within corporate contexts: in Proceedings of a conference, University of Hull, September 2000, 42.
 

JONES, C., ASENSIO, M. and GOODYEAR, P. M.

Networked learning in higher education: practitioners’ perspectives. J. Assoc. Learn. Technol., 8(2), 2000, 18-28.
 

LORBIECKI, A. and JACK, G.

Critical turns in the evolution of diversity management. Br. J. Manage., 22, 2000, S17-31.
 

REYNOLDS, M.

Bright lights and the pastoral idyll: ideas of community underlying management education methodologies. Manage. Learn., 31(1), 2000, 67-81.
 

REYNOLDS, M. and TREHAN, K.*

Assessment: a critical perspective. Stud. Higher. Educ., 25(3), 2000, 267-78.
 

TURNBULL, S.

The role of emotion in situated learning and communities of practice: in Proceedings of the working knowledge conference: a potential framework paper, Sydney, December 2000, 453-62.

Teaching managers new values – internalisation or participation?: in Grey C. and Fox, S. (eds.), Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on emergent fields in management connecting learning and critique, Lancaster, 2000, 545-58.
 

WAKEMAN, T., PEDLER, M., BURGOYNE, J. G. and BOYDELL, T.

The learning company toolkit. Maidenhead, Peter Honey Publications, 2000.

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