André Spicer
André Spicer is a New Zealand academic, and professor of organisational behaviour at the Cass Business School, City, University of London, and the founding director of ETHOS: The Centre for Responsible Enterprise there.
Early life
Spicer was born and raised in Whangarei, New Zealand.[1] He earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Otago, and a PhD from the University of Melbourne.[2]
Career
Spicer was a professor of organization studies at the University of Warwick.[3]
Spicer is professor of organisational behaviour at the Cass Business School, City, University of London, and the founding director of ETHOS: The Centre for Responsible Enterprise there.[3][4]
Spicer is the author of the book Business Bullshit.[4]
Publications
- The Stupidity Paradox: The Power and Pitfalls of Functional Stupidity at Work (2016), co-written with Mats Alvesson[5]
- Desperately Seeking Self-Improvement: A Year Inside the Optimisation Movement (2017), co-written with Carl Cederström[5]
- Business Bullshit.[4]
gollark: Besides, if I actually responded to this sort of threat, it would just incentivize people to keep threatening me.
gollark: Why?
gollark: Please remain socially distanced and do not attempt consumption of parents in crowded settings.
gollark: Maybe you have COVID-19.
gollark: That would be mean and thus impossible.
References
- "Kiwi expat quenches media thirst for commonsense". radionz.co.nz. 25 July 2017. Retrieved 14 September 2018.
- "André Spicer". MBA Next 50. Retrieved 14 September 2018.
- "Professor André Spicer - Cass Business School". www.cass.city.ac.uk. Retrieved 14 September 2018.
- "André Spicer". the Guardian. Retrieved 14 September 2018.
- "André Spicer - Aeon". Aeon. Retrieved 14 September 2018.
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