Scandinavian Working Papers in Business Administration

Pink Machine Papers,
Royal Institute of Technology, Department of Industrial Economics and Management

2005 2006

No 23: Idiergy and the Second Law
Claes Gustafsson

No 22: Transmission eller television
Stefan Görling

No 21: On Letting Go
Alf Rehn

No 20: Managing Silence
Thomas Lennerfors

No 19: Playing With Covers
Mikolaj Dymek and Sven Bergvall

No 18: Bribes n' Booze
Thomas Lennerfors

No 17: Convincing Attraction
Bertil Guve

No 16: Consolidating Fun
Mikolaj Dymek

No 15: An Indecent Proposal
Thomas Lennerfors

No 14: Pessimistiskt entreprenörskap
Alf Rehn

No 13: Selling Speed
Helena Csarmann

No 12: Ordered Misbehavior: The structuring of an illegal endeavor
Alf Rehn

No 11: Bling-Bring: The economic discourses of hip-hop
Alf Rehn and David Sköld

No 10: The Anachronistic Economy: Performance and image in another modern age
Alf Rehn

No 9: Creating Creativity: The organizational manipulation of aesthetics in a web-design department
Sam Warren

No 8: Den oansenliga handlingen: Kring väntande och tråkighet som företagsekonomiska fenomen
Alf Rehn

No 7: The Way of the Engineer
Erik Piñeiro

No 6: Spacing, Timing and Efficiency
Erik Piñeiro and Bertil Guve

No 5: Begränsningen av NU!
Marcus Lindahl

No 4: Improvisation och intuition - ett emergensteoretiskt perspektiv
Claes Gustafsson and Marcus Lindahl

No 3: Småprat och tysta budskap
Tina Karrbom

No 2: Idiergi - eller funderingar kring livet på gränsen till kaos
Claes Gustafsson

No 1: Romanticism & Pragmatism in Projects
Marcus Lindahl and Erik Piñeiro

2005 2006
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