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2016Beyond the Symbolic: A Relational Approach to Dirty Work through a Study of Refuse Collectors and Street CleanersHughes, J; Simpson, R; Slutskaya, N; Simpson, A; Hughes, K
2004Career progress and career barriers: Women MBA graduates in Canada and the UKSimpson, R; Sturges, J; Woods, A; Altman, Y
2017‘Cool’ Meanings: Tattoo Artists, Body Work and Organizational ‘Bodyscape’Simpson, R; Pullen, A
2004Dangerous work: The gendered nature of bullying in the context of higher educationSimpson, R; Cohen, C
4-Jun-2018“Embodying” dirty work: A review of the literatureSimpson, R; Simpson, A
2005An exploratory study of the internal career orientation and the external career pattern of information technology workers in NigeriaItuma, Afam Nnanna
2014Exploring identity processes in the work setting of a developing country through the lenses of social identity and post-colonialismKonya, Kaanakia Toge
2009Exploring the psychological contract of black British clerical workers in UK local authoritiesDadi, Vincent
2007Forms of capital and career benefits of the MBA in china and the UKItuma, AN; Simpson, R; Bo, X; Woods, A; Sturges, J
2005Gender, age and the MBA: An analysis of extrinsic and intrinsic career benefitsSimpson, R; Sturges, J; Woods, A; Altman, Y
24-Sep-2020'Gendering’ Contamination: Physical, Social and Moral taint in the Context of Covid-19Simpson, R; Morgan, R
2014Institutional and personal influences on career choice: a study on MBA students in Saudi ArabiaAlbugamy, Rajeh Tami
2005An investigation of silence and a scrutiny of transparency: Re-examining gender in organization literature through the concepts of voice and visibilitySimpson, R; Lewis, P
2013Is the boundaryless career applicable to all? An investigation of black knowledge intensive workers in the UKMansah-Owusu, Grace
2012Kanter revisited: Gender, power and (in)visibilityLewis, P; Simpson, R
1-Apr-2022Landscape and Work: ‘Placing’ the Experiences of Male Manual Workers in a UK Seaside TownSimpson, R; Morgan, R; Lewis, P; Rumens, N
23-Feb-2021Living and Working on the Edge: ‘Place Precarity’ and the Experiences of Male Manual Workers in a UK Sea-side TownSimpson, R; Morgan, R; Lewis, P; Rumens, N
2008The making and marking of men’s bodies in the context of nursing careSimpson, R
2009Managing difference in feminized work: Men, otherness and social practicePullen, A; Simpson, R
2019Many silences: an application of grid-group cultural theory to reticence in Saudi Arabian educational institutionsAlraies, Fadiah