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Student publications 

Recent publications by Saïd Business School Doctoral students.

Note: Saïd Business School student authors in bold face; publications in reverse chronological order.

Book chapters

Sako, M., & Kotosaka, M. 2012. Continuity and Change in the Japanese Economy: Evidence of Institutional Interactions in Financial and Labor Markets. In Walter, A., & Zhang, X. (eds). East Asian Capitalism: Diversity, Continuity, and Change. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Ziewitz, M., & Brown, I. 2012. A prehistory of internet governance.  In Brown, I (ed). Research Handbook on Governance of the Internet. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

Sako, M., & Kotosaka, M. 2011. Institutional Change and Organizational Diversity in Japan. In Lane, C., & Wood, G.T.(eds). Capitalist Diversity and Diversity within Capitalism. London: Routledge.

Lang, T., & Allen, L. 2010. Reflecting on Scenario Practice: The Contribution of a Soft Systems Perspective.  In R. Ramirez, J. Selsky, & K. van der Heijden (eds). Business Planning in Turbulent Times: New Methods for Applying Scenarios. London: Earthscan.

Chondrakis, G., Sigalas, C., Zaharopoulos, A., & Vozikis, G.S. 2008. Performance lags and gaps during family business succession: The dual inefficiency of succession discontinuity and lower initial post-succession performance. In Butler, J., & Phan, P. (eds). Theoretical Developments and Future Research in Family Business. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.

Ziewitz, M. 2008. Viel Ordnung, wenig Recht: Kollaborative Selbstkontrolle als Vertrauensfaktor am Beispiel Wikipedias ("Much order, little law: Collaborative self-regulation as a source of trust in Wikipedia"). In D. Klumpp, H. Kubicek, A. Rossnagel and W. Schulz (eds). Informationelles Vertrauen für die Informationsgesellschaft. Heidelberg: Springer.

Journal articles

Salge, T.O., Farchi, T., Barrett, M. & Dopson, S. (forthcoming). When Does Search Openness Really Matter? A Contingency Study of Health Care Innovation Projects. Journal of Product Innovation Management.

Budzier, A. 2011. The risk of risk registers – managing risk is managing discourse not tools. Journal of Information Technology, 26(4).

Flyvbjerg, B., & Budzier, A. 2011. Why your IT project may be riskier than you think. Harvard Business Review, 89(9).

Yoshimoto, T., & Kotosaka, M. 2011. Shinkoukoku-shijo deno hanbai-service mou kouchiku: Toruko no eakon jijyo wo daizaini ("Developing Marketing and Customer Support Networks in Developing Countries: The Case of Air-Conditioner Makers in Turkey"). Akamon Management Review, 10(4).

Ziewitz, M. 2011. How to attend to screens? Technology, ontology and precarious enactments. Encounters ,4(2).

Bailis, R., Cowan, A., Berrueta, V., & O. Masera, O. 2009.  Arresting the Killer in the Kitchen: The Promises and Pitfalls of Commercializing Improved Cookstoves. World Development, 37(10).

Langner, B., & Seidel, V.P. 2009. Collaborative Concept Development Using Supplier Competitions: Insights from the Automotive Industry. Journal of Engineering & Technology Management, 26(1-2).