Debating ‘Homo Academicus’ in Management and Organization
Ontological Assumptions and Practical Implications

Book series
This series takes a refreshing and creative approach to business management research, showcasing diverse opinions and angles on some of the major debates in Business and Management. Each title examines one specific topic and includes a number of chapters from authors around the world, presenting their differing points of view on the question in hand. Without taking an editorial stance on the issues, this series takes stock of controversial and complicated topics of debate within Business and Management, and clearly presents the variety of positions within it.
Ontological Assumptions and Practical Implications
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Perspectives and Paradoxes of an Idealized Concept
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Attacking, Rocking, and Defending the Status Quo
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Can Employees Do Without Leaders?
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Reasons and Remedies
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