
Juliane Reinecke
Professor of Management Studies
- juliane.reinecke@sbs.ox.ac.uk
Saïd Business School
University of Oxford
Park End Street
Oxford
OX1 1HP
Profile
Juliane's research draws on insights from organisation theory, political philosophy and process studies to explore, broadly speaking, how transnational governance institutions emerge and evolve as a result of the interactions of multiple stakeholders to promote more just and sustainable forms of globalisation in global supply chains, but also organisations in general.
Juliane's research interests include:
- Sustainability
- Global governance
- Global supply chains
- Business and human rights
- Social movements
- Political corporate social responsibility
- Values and valuation
- Institutional theory
- Time and temporality
- Sensemaking
- Pragmatist sociology
- Economic sociology.
Her work has been acclaimed by many professional bodies including the Journal of Management Studies' Best Paper Award, the Best International paper award and Best Environmental and Social Practices paper award, Academy of Management (OMT Division).
Publications
Assessing and driving societal impact: introduction to the themed section on overcoming shortcomings of measuring organizational sustainability(opens in new window)
- Journal article
- Organization Studies
From constructive ambiguity to escalating commitment: the evolution of the Bangladesh accord as a transnational institution for collective action(opens in new window)
- Journal article
- Administrative Science Quarterly
A Critical Examination of Corporate Environmental and Social Impact Measurement and Valuation(opens in new window)
- Journal article
- Journal of Management Inquiry
Making a theoretical contribution with qualitative research(opens in new window)
- Journal article
- Academy of Management Journal
Transnational Capitalism After Postcolonialism: Researching the Interfaces in Global Supply Chains(opens in new window)
- Journal article
- Journal of Business Ethics