•  5
    Resituating narrative and story in business ethics
    with David M. Boje
    Business Ethics 19 (3): 253-264. 2010.
    In this article, we resituate a long‐standing duality of (Western) narrative tradition over living story emergence and more linear narrative. Narrative, with its focus on linear beginning, middle and end coherence, retrospection and monologic, is too easily appropriated into managerialist projects. We focus on the web of living stories as a Derridian deconstructive move, which allows us to say something important about their relation to narrative and to develop a storytelling ethics. Our thesis …Read more
  •  8
    Debating Leaderless Management: Can Employees Do Without Leaders? (edited book)
    with Frederik Hertel and Anders Örtenblad
    Springer. 2022.
    Management research has traditionally assumed that leaders play an essential role in both public and private organizations and are required for a business to run smoothly. However, more recently, a vein of critical research has claimed that leaders can do more harm than good, creating confusion and putting their reputation before production and employee wellbeing. This book asks the question - what would happen if there were no leaders? Would employees be better off without formal (or informal) …Read more
  •  22
    The Way Through Science and Philosophy: Essays in Honour of Stig Andur Pedersen (edited book)
    with H. B. Andersen, F. V. Christiansen, and Vincent Hendriccks
    College Publications. 2006.
    This collection of essays in honor of Prof. Stig Andur Pedersen's 60th Birthday spans over a broad scope of topics, ranging from mathematical modelling over realism in philosophy of science to an analysis of apology after medical mistakes. The unusually broad range is a fair but still inadequate reflection of the work of Stig Andur Pedersen, a philosopher and scientist whose range of interests, abilities and production is itself unusually broad.
  •  1
    Deconstructing the narrative-story duality: Constructing a space for ethics
    with David M. Boje
    Derrida, Business, Ethics. forthcoming.
  •  273
    Resituating narrative and story in business ethics
    with David M. Boje
    Business Ethics: A European Review 19 (3): 253-264. 2010.
    In this article, we resituate a long-standing duality of (Western) narrative tradition over living story emergence and more linear narrative. Narrative, with its focus on linear beginning, middle and end coherence, retrospection and monologic, is too easily appropriated into managerialist projects. We focus on the web of living stories as a Derridian deconstructive move, which allows us to say something important about their relation to narrative and to develop a storytelling ethics. Our thesis …Read more