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    • Higher Education, Management Control and the Everyday Academic 

      Burns, J; Jollands, S (Journal of Pragmatic Constructivism, 22 December 2022)
      This contribution to the Festskrift for Hanne Norreklit examines how the use of management controls by senior management of universities impacts on the everyday academic. This examination is rooted in two interrelated ...
    • European integration and international M&As: The case of Poland 

      Cieślik, A; Tarsalewska, M (Routledge, 7 September 2022)
      This paper studies determinants of international mergers and acquisitions (M&As) in Poland using the predictions of the knowledge capital model of multinational enterprise. The empirical implementation of the theory is ...
    • Examining accountability in relation to local football communities 

      Burns, J; Jollands, S (Emerald, 29 November 2022)
      Purpose: Most football clubs were founded by members of the local community within which they are based. The success of a club is built on the time, effort and resources given by these locals, which is offered due to the ...
    • Pre-going private ownership around the world 

      Cumming, D; Peter, R; Sannajust, A; et al. (Wiley, 15 February 2018)
      Going private transactions are often highly leveraged, and give rise to potential agency conflicts among existing shareholders. But who exactly are those shareholders, and under what legal conditions are these transactions ...
    • Public‐to‐private buyouts and innovation 

      Cumming, D; Peter, R; Tarsalewska, M (Wiley, 18 May 2020)
      We study the effect of public-to-private buyout transactions on investments in innovation using an international sample over the 1997–2017 period. We use patent counts and citations to proxy for the quantity, quality and ...