Contents 1 Reading Education Policy in the Global Era 2 The Post-structuralism of Foucault 3 Critical Policy Analysis: A Foucauldian Approach 4 Policy as Text and Policy as Discourse: A Framework for Analysis 5 Classical Liberalism 73 Liberalism’s common elements 6 Social Democratic Liberalism 7 The Ascendancy of Neoliberalism 8 Neoliberal Theories of Institutional Restructuring […]
Read MoreContents Series Foreword ix JAMES A. BANKS, University of Washington, Seattle Introduction 1 GLORIA LADSON-BILLINGS, University of Wisconsin–Madison PART I: POLICY AND POLITICS 1. What Should Count as Educational Research: Notes Toward a New Paradigm 17 JEAN ANYON, City University of New York 2. Interrupting the Right: On Doing Critical Educational Work in Conservative Times […]
Read MoreThe Globalisation, Comparative Education and Policy Research book series aims to meet the research needs of all those interested in in-depth developments in comparative education research. The series provides a global overview of developments and changes in policy and comparative education research during the last decade. Presenting up-to-date scholarly research on global trends, it is […]
Read MorePutting the System Into Performance Management Systems: A Review and Agenda for Performance Management Research It has been 13 years since the last comprehensive review of the performance management (PM) literature, and a lot has changed in both research and practice in that time. The current review updates (identifying new research directions post 2004) and […]
Read MoreMotivation in Words: Promotion- and Prevention-Oriented Leader Communication in Times of Crisis Research demonstrates that situational uncertainty or crisis strongly influences the endorsement of the more charismatic or decisive leadership styles and that inspirational communication is at the heart of these styles. However, there is currently little understanding of what leaders should convey through their […]
Read MoreThe relationship between job satisfaction and time is a fundamental question in organizational behavior. Yet given inconsistent results in the literature, the nature of this relationship has remained unresolved. Scholars’ understanding of this relationship has been limited because stud- ies have generally not simultaneously considered the two primary time metrics in job satisfaction research—age and […]
Read MoreThis paper presents the most comprehensive review and meta-analysis of the literature on cultural distance and firm internationalization to date. We analyze the effects of cultural distance on key strategic decisions throughout the entire process of internationalization. For the preinvestment stage, we examine the decisions on where to invest (location choice), how much to invest […]
Read MoreThis paper presents the most comprehensive review and meta-analysis of the literature on cultural distance and firm internationalization to date. We analyze the effects of cultural distance on key strategic decisions throughout the entire process of internationalization. For the preinvestment stage, we examine the decisions on where to invest (location choice), how much to invest […]
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