Dr Bogdan Costea
MA (Bucharest), PhD (Lancaster)
Senior Lecturer
Department
Organisation Work and Technology
Professional Role
Director, European BBA
Current Teaching
Undergraduate courses: Convenor of OWT.223 Human Resource Management (Cultures of Employability and Performativity in the 21st Century); and of MNGT321 Management in the 21st Century (Central Questions of Employability, Globalisation and Ethics)
Graduate Programmes: Convenor of the MA module OWT.506: Human Resource Management
Doctoral Programme: supervisor of doctoral students; external and internal PhD and MPhil examiner (London School of Economics; Lancaster University; etc.)
Research Interests
In my research, I pursue three main lines of investigation and analysis: subjectivity, work and managerialism in the context of modernity. These three areas of concern are underlaid by a common thread that directly yet ambiguously connects the growth and empowerment of Human Resources Management during the past quarter-century with wider developments in the social sciences and the humanities. On the one hand, the societal power of the HRM project has increased as the managers’ “right to manage” has been emancipated from previous constraints. On the other hand, however, this increase in power, the right not simply to absorb agency but to develop and control the social reproduction of identity, results in a situation in which HRM is in principle called upon to assume ethical responsibilities that extend far wider beyond the institutional and cultural boundaries of work. The three core topoi of subjectivity, work and managerialism are points d'appui, fulcra through which I seek to explore the ways in which core philosophical arguments about the nature of the self, the meanings and implications of work, and human organisation reappear encoded in management studies. This type of investigation necessarily correlates my relevant field research of exemplary management ideas and practices with the relevant academic theorisations and analyses in management studies. My research frames this immanent correlation located in the HRM project within the broader context of the history and present state of social sciences and the humanities (the full manifold of les sciences humaines). The aim of this inquiry is to open up essential lines of communication with this latter wider community. My research involves collaboration with practitioners and theorists in both spheres in order to grasp the complex and inadequately understood relationship between ever-growing managerial power and a social order that seeks to renew itself in democratic terms.
Current Research
1. The history and current constitution of Human Resource Management
2. 'Play@work'in contemporary management practices
3. Programmes of 'wellness' and 'happiness' at work
4. New workplace architectures
5. Diversity management
6. Business ethics and its teaching using novels of the 19th and 20th centuries
7. Pedagogical approaches in management education
Research Grants
British Academy Small Grant, 2006-2007 - Play and Work in Contemporary Organisational Cultures
Profile
Bogdan Costea has joined the department in 1998, after working for four years in the Management Development Division of LUMS. He has an MA from Bucharest, Romania, and a PhD from Lancaster. Previously, he was a Fulbright Fellow at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and an HR Director for the Romanian Development Agency in Bucharest.
Journal article (15)
Chapter (9)
Conference contribution (2)
Working paper (5)
Conference paper (1)
Speech (1)
Selected publications (13)
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Publications
- Costea B, Amiridis K and Crump N, 2008, 'Managerialism, the therapeutic habitus and the self in contemporary organising', Human Relations, vol 61, no. 5, pp. 661-685.
View details - Costea B, Crump N and Holm J, 2007, 'The spectre of Dionysus: play, work, and managerialism', Society and Business Review, vol 2, no. 2, pp. 153-165.
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View PDF - 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 - Costea B, Amiridis K and Crump N, 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.
View details - Costea B, Crump N and Holm J, 2006, 'Conceptual history and the interpretation of managerial ideologies', Management and Organizational History, vol 1, no. 2, pp. 159-175.
View details - Costea B and Introna Lucas, 2005, 'Self and other in everyday existence: a mystery not a problem', in Organization and Identity, Routledge, London and New York, pp. 60-85, ISBN: 0415322316
View details - Costea B, Crump N and Holm J, 2005, 'Dionysus at work? The ethos of play and the ethos of management', Culture and Organization, vol 11, no. 2, pp. 139-151.
View details - Costea B and Introna Lucas, 2005, 'Self and other in everyday existence: a mystery not a problem', in Organization and Identity, Routledge, London and New York, pp. 60-85, ISBN: 0415322316
View details - Costea B, 2004, 'The managerialised spirit of capitalism (book review)', Organization, vol 11, no. 5, pp. 718-720.
View details - Costea B and Crump N, 2003, 'Pedagogical objects in management education: a cultural-historical critique', Organisation, Work and Technology Working Paper Series
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