James Reveley

University of Wollongong - Faculty of Business (BUS)

Building 40A, Level 2

NSW, 2522

Australia

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SCHOLARLY PAPERS

4

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Scholarly Papers (4)

1.

Stigmatization and Self-Presentation in Australian Entrepreneurial Identity Formation

Reveley. J. and Down, S. (2009) ‘Stigmatization and self-presentation in Australian entrepreneurial identity formation’, in Hjorth, D, and Steyaert, C. (eds.) The Politics and Aesthetics of Entrepreneurship. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
Number of pages: 26 Posted: 13 Aug 2014
James Reveley and Simon Down
University of Wollongong - Faculty of Business (BUS) and Anglia Ruskin University
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Generational Encounters and the Social Formation of Entrepreneurial Identity – 'Young Guns' and 'Old Farts'

Down, S. and Reveley, J. (2004) ‘Generational encounters and the social formation of entrepreneurial identity – “young guns” and “old farts” ’, Organization 11(2): 233-250.
Number of pages: 24 Posted: 14 Aug 2014
Simon Down and James Reveley
Anglia Ruskin University and University of Wollongong - Faculty of Business (BUS)
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generations, entrepreneurs, identity, community of practice

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Between Narration and Interaction: Situating First-Line Supervisor Identity Work

Down, S. and Reveley, J. (2009) ‘Between narration and interaction: Situating first-line supervisor identity work’, Human Relations 62(3): 379–401.
Number of pages: 26 Posted: 12 Aug 2014
Simon Down and James Reveley
Anglia Ruskin University and University of Wollongong - Faculty of Business (BUS)
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supervisors, identity work, organizational change, interaction, narratives, dramaturgy

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Beyond the Boundaries: An Ethnographic Analysis of Spatially Diffuse Control in a Small Firm

Reveley, J., Down, S. and Taylor, S. (2004) ‘Beyond the boundaries: An ethnographic analysis of spatially diffuse control in a small firm’, International Small Business Journal 22(4): 349-367.
Number of pages: 25 Posted: 14 Aug 2014
James Reveley, Simon Down and Scott Taylor
University of Wollongong - Faculty of Business (BUS), Anglia Ruskin University and University of Birmingham
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small firms, ethnography, control, space, employee relations