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Research misconduct complaints and institutional logics: The case of Hans Eysenck and the British Psychological Society (2020)
Journal Article

A formal complaint was lodged with the British Psychological Society in 1995 that alleged serious scientific misconduct by Hans J Eysenck. The complaint referred to research into the links between personality traits and the causes, prevention and tre... Read More about Research misconduct complaints and institutional logics: The case of Hans Eysenck and the British Psychological Society.

The language of leadership in a deadly pandemic (2020)
Journal Article
Craig, R., & Amernic, J. (2020). The language of leadership in a deadly pandemic. Strategy and Leadership, 48(5), 41-47. https://doi.org/10.1108/sl-05-2020-0068

In early May 2020, when approximately 265,000 deaths had been attributed to the COVID-19 virus across the world, many countries were in various stages of lockdown, unemployment was increasing rapidly and most employees who had jobs were working remot... Read More about The language of leadership in a deadly pandemic.

Bureaucracy and the balanced scorecard in health care settings (2020)
Journal Article
Craig, R., Oliveira, H., & Rodrigues, L. (2020). Bureaucracy and the balanced scorecard in health care settings. International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 33(3), 247-259. https://doi.org/10.1108/ijhcqa-07-2019-0121

Purpose: We explore the relationship between the balanced scorecard (BSC) and neo-bureaucracy by investigating whether the operationalization of the BSC incorporates “neo-bureaucratic” ideas and whether the BSC implemented in a Portuguese Local Healt... Read More about Bureaucracy and the balanced scorecard in health care settings.

Using retracted journal articles in psychology to understand research misconduct in the social sciences: What is to be done? (2020)
Journal Article
Craig, R., Cox, A., Tourish, D., & Thorpe, A. (2020). Using retracted journal articles in psychology to understand research misconduct in the social sciences: What is to be done?. Research Policy, 49(4), Article 103930. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.respol.2020.103930

This paper explores the nature and impact of research misconduct in psychology by analyzing 160 articles that were retracted from prominent scholarly journals between 1998 and 2017. We compare findings with recent studies of retracted papers in econo... Read More about Using retracted journal articles in psychology to understand research misconduct in the social sciences: What is to be done?.

Institutional Theory and IFRS: An Agenda for Future Research (2020)
Journal Article
Guerreiro, M., Rodrigues, L., & Craig, R. (2020). Institutional Theory and IFRS: An Agenda for Future Research. Spanish Journal of Finance and Accounting / Revista Espa?ola de Financiacion y Contabilidad, 50(1), 65-88. https://doi.org/10.1080/02102412.2020.1712877

While authentic leadership is highly valued in today’s business world, managers do not necessarily have the resources to attain it. Building on conservation of resources theory, we propose a conceptual model to address how personal and contextual res... Read More about Institutional Theory and IFRS: An Agenda for Future Research.