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Mark Addleson
Mark Addleson
Associate Professor

Publications & Research

2001 ‘Stories about Firms: Boundaries, Structures, Strategies, and Processes’, Managerial and Decision Economics, 22, 4 & 5, (June – Aug.), special issue on ‘Strategy and the Market Process’ edited by Richard Langlois, 169-82.

2000 (a) ‘What is Good Organization?: Learning Organizations, Community, and the Rhetoric of the 'Bottom Line', European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 9, 2, June, special issue on 'Organisational Learning: Relational-Constructionist Approaches', edited by Rene Bouwen and Dian-Marie Hosking, 233-252.

2000 (b) ‘Organizing to Know, Organizing to Learn: Reflections on Knowledge and Knowledge Management’, in Srikantaiah, K. and Koenig, M. (eds), Knowledge Management for the Information Professional, Medford, NJ; Information Today, Inc

1998(a) 'Languages of Possession and Participation: Traps, Tropes, and Trapezes of Organizational Discourse', Conference proceedings, 3rd International Conference on Organizational Discourse, "Pretexts, Subtexts, and Contexts", University College, London, England

1996 ‘Resolving the spirit and substance of organizational learning’, Journal of Organizational Change Management, special issue ‘Organizational learning: past, present and future’, 9, 1, pp. 32-41.

1995 Equilibrium versus Understanding: Towards the Restoration of Economics as Social Theory, Published in the series Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy, London and New York, Routledge. ISBN 0-415-12814-5 October 1995.

1989 Industrial Trends and Prospects in Natal?KwaZulu Region E. Natal Town and Regional Planning Report No. 72, Natal Town and Regional Planning Commission, Pietermaritzburg. with F. Pretorius and R. Tomlinson.

1987 Regional Restructuring Under Apartheid: Urban and Regional Policies in Contemporary South Africa, (Johannesburg, Ravan Press) edited with R. Tomlinson. ISBN 0 86975 327 4