Dr Kostas Amiridis
Lecturer
Department
Organisation Work and Technology
Current Teaching
Undergraduate:
OWT.100 Management and Organisations I (Technology and Organisation)
OWT.101 Management and Organisations II (Technology and Organisation)
OWT.223 Human Resourse I
OWT.224 Human Resource II
OWT.229 Business Ethics: contempory issues in management
OWT.250 Research@Work: Placement and Dissertation Preparation
MNGT321 Management in the 21st Century
Postgraduate:
ITO.010 Skills Development: Negotiation, Arguementation and Presentation
Research Interests
Business ethics and the wider ethos of management. Human Resource Management and the role and importance of the self as the central locas or governance. Historical perspectives on management thought. Different pedagogical approaches concerning management education. The historical development of our understanding of work and organising.
Publications
- Costea B, Crump N and Amiridis K, 2008, 'Managerialism, the therapeutic habitus and the self in contemporary organising', Human Relations, vol 61, no. 5, pp. 661-685.
View details - Costea B and Amiridis K, 2007, 'The ethos of business in H.G. Wells' Novel 'The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman'', Journal of Management History, vol 13, no. 1
View details - Crump N, Amiridis K and Costea B, 2007, 'A historical-cultural approach to the study of business ethics using the modern novel: An illustration', Management and Organizational History, vol 2, no. 3, pp. 237-254.
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