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Name
  
Mats Alvesson


Role
  
Professor

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Books
  
Reflexive methodology, Understanding Organizational Culture, The Triumph of Emptines, Interpreting Interviews, Understanding gender and organizations

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Mats Alvesson, (born 1956), is a Swedish management scholar and Professor of Business Administration at Lund University, particularly known for having made key contributions in forming the field of critical management studies.

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Life and work

Alvesson received his Ph.D. in psychology from Lund University in 1983, and holds a chair in the Business Administration department at Lund University School of Economics and Management. Beside his chair in Lund, Alvesson is affiliated as an honorary professor at University of Queensland Business School and as a visiting professor at Stockholm Business School.

Alvesson's research interests spans the fields of organization and leadership studies;

Selected publications

  • Alvesson, M. & Berg, P. O. (1992) Corporate Culture and Organizational Symbolism: An Overview, Berlin: de Gruyter.
  • Alvesson, Mats, and Stanley Deetz. Doing critical management research. Sage, 2000.
  • Alvesson, Mats. Understanding organizational culture. Sage, 2002.
  • Alvesson, Mats, and Kaj Sköldberg. Reflexive methodology: New vistas for qualitative research. Sage, 2009.
  • Articles, a selection:

  • Alvesson, Mats, and Dan Karreman. "Varieties of discourse: On the study of organizations through discourse analysis." Human relations 53.9 (2000): 1125-1149.
  • Alvesson, Mats, and Hugh Willmott. "Identity regulation as organizational control: Producing the appropriate individual." Journal of management studies 39.5 (2002): 619-644.
  • References

    Mats Alvesson Wikipedia