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A Fairly Interesting and Completely Free Blog About Organizations

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Chris Grey is Emeritus Professor of Organization Studies at Royal Holloway, University of London, and was previously a Professor at Cambridge University and Warwick University. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences (FAcSS). He originally studied Economics and Politics at Manchester University, where he also gained a PhD on the regulation of financial services.


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Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 18 December 2015 English

For what will probably be my final post of the year I return, as no doubt I will many times next year, when it is likely to be held, to …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 11 December 2015

At one point in the book on which this blog is based, I discuss the chocolate firm Cadbury’s as an example of how the ‘new capitalism’ works: “This was a …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 13 November 2015 English

This week, the Indian Prime Minister visited the UK just a couple of weeks after the Chinese President did the same. Both were sumptuously hosted, but the main events were …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 6 November 2015 English

In a previous post, I mentioned my article on The Conversation website, which tried to clarify what different Brexit options would mean. It has received over 16,000 hits – apparently …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 9 October 2015 English

Regular readers of this blog – if there are any! – will know that I am very committed to the UK remaining within the EU. With a referendum on this …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 4 September 2015 English

The flow of people across Europe, mainly fleeing war in Syria, is the biggest news story across the continent. Sometimes the focus is on arrivals in Greece, other times points …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 6 July 2015 English

So Greece has voted 'Oxi'. The consequences are unclear, but the reaction so far from Germany, in particular, does not make my hope of a write-off and reconstruction very likely …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 2 July 2015 English

A large number of organization studies academics – not including me, as it happens – are currently gathering for their main European conference, the European Group for Organization Studies (EGOS) …

be envisaged, and it is happening to a European Union member. Whatever the Greek people vote


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 28 May 2015 English

certain consequence of it was that there will be a referendum as to whether the UK remains in the European Union. This will have major consequences for Britain and for British businesses but also for the EU

referendum as to whether the UK remains in the European Union. This will have major consequences for Britain


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 8 May 2015 English

So the British election is over, and it has turned out to be rather different to what the polls predicted, with a majority Conservative government having been elected. At first …