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Engages critically with the materiality aspects of managerial techniques
Highlights the breadth of the materiality field and its common themes through a range of contributions and topics
Maps current thinking in the field and sets the direction for future research

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Engages critically with the materiality aspects of managerial techniques

Highlights the breadth of the materiality field and its common themes through a range of contributions and topics

Maps current thinking in the field and sets the direction for future research


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Autorenporträt
Nathalie Mitev was Associate Professor at the Department of Management, London School of Economics, and held previous positions in UK universities. She has an international reputation for in-depth qualitative research and for setting a critical agenda within information systems management. Anna Morgan-Thomas is a Senior Lecturer at the Adam Smith Business School at the University of Glasgow, Scotland. Her research explores the implications of digital technologies for marketing practices and focuses on digitization as the on-going process of saturation of organizational processes with information technology. Philippe Lorino is Distinguished Professor of Management Control and Organisation Theory at ESSEC Business School, Paris, and an adviser to the French Nuclear Safety Authority. In his research he draws from pragmatist authors, activity theory and dialogical studies to study organisations as continuous processes of organising embedded in action. François-Xavier d e Vaujany is Professor of Management & Organisation Studies at PSL-Université Paris-Dauphine, France. He is particularly interested in the role of embodiment, materiality, visuality and spatiality in the processes of communication and legitimation of new managerial practices. Yesh Nama is a Lecturer in accounting at RMIT University, Australia. His research interests include Management accounting and control, methods of performance measurement, the impact of calculative and [e]valuation practices, and the application of qualitative research methodologies.