Professor Rob Goffee
Organisational Behaviour
London Business School
 
 
 
 

Why should anyone be led by you?
Harvard Business Review September 2000 (Reprint R00506)
with Gareth Jones

What holds the modern corporation together?

Harvard Business Review November 1996. (Reprint 96605)
(Reprinted in Harvard Business Review on Managing People 1999)
with Gareth Jones

Managerial capability in the professional firm - assessing competencies in the City'
Journal of Management Development, Vol.15, No.6, 1996.

Understanding family businesses: issues for further research
International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research, Vol.2, No.1, 1996.

Secretarial Occupations and Gender Stereotyping: A Study of Secretarial Work in Europe
Human Relations, Vol.48, No.11, 1995.
with Katie Truss & Gareth Jones

Developing managers for Europe: a re-examination of cross-cultural differences
European Management Journal, Vol.13, No.3, 1995
with Gareth Jones

'Women in management' an empirical exploration of ethical issues
Business Ethics: A European Review, Vol. 2, No. 1, January 1993

Career paths in traditional women jobs
Women in Management Review, Vol. 7, No.5, 1992
with Gareth Jones & Katie Truss

Organisational change and the corporate career
Human Relations, Vol.45 No.4, 1992
with Rob Scase

Proprietorial control in family firms: some functions of "quasi-organic" management systems
Family Business Review, Vol. IV, No 3, 1991
with Rob Scase

Corporate efficiency and the changing work attitudes of British Managers
Business Studies, Vol. 3, 1990
with Rob Scase

Women in Management: towards a research agenda
International Journal of Human Resource Management, Vol. 1. No.1, 1990
with Rob Scase

Are the rewards worth the effort? Changing managerial values in the 1980s
Personnel Review, Vol. 15, No 4, 1986
with Rob Scase

Proprietorial control in family firms: some function of quasi-organic management systems
Journal of Management Studies, Vol. 22, No 1, 1985
with Rob Scase

Business ownership and women's subordination
Sociological Review, Vol. 31, November 1983
with Rob Scase

Class Entrepreneurship and in the service sector: towards a conceptual classification
Service Industries Journal, Vol. 3, No 2, 1983
with Rob Scase

Female entrepreneurs: some preliminary research findings
Service Industries Review, Vol. 2, 1982.
with Rob Scase

Traditional Petty Bourgeois Attitudes: The Case of the Self-Employed Craftsman
Sociological Review, November 1981
with Rob Scase

Incorporation and Conflict
Sociological Review, Vol. 29, August 1981

The Butty System and the Kent Coalfield
Bulletin of the Society for the Study of Labour History, No 34, 1977

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