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Pauline Gleadle is a lecturer in management at The Open University Business School.

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A brief history of... Financialisation Featuring: audio, Jupiter Images

By Ione Mako (Guest), Dr Pauline Gleadle (The Open University)

15 October 2009

Ione Mako talks with Pauline Gleadle, Lecturer in Management at The Open University Business School. What does financialisation mean for businesses - and individuals?  Read more : A brief history of... Financialisation

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Andersson, Tord; Gleadle, Pauline; Haslam, Colin and Tsitsianis, Nick (2010). Bio-pharma: A financialized business model. Critical Perspectives on Accounting, 21(7), pp. 631–641.

Gleadle, Pauline and Haslam, Colin (2010). An exploratory study of an early stage R&D-intensive firm under financialization. Accounting Forum, 34(1), pp. 54–65.

Bowman, Cliff and Gleadle, Pauline (2009). Culture as a dynamic capability: the case of 3M in the United Kingdom. In: Jemielniak, Dariusz and Kociatkiewicz, Jerzy eds. Handbook of research on knowledge-intensive organizations. Hershey, PA, USA and London, UK: IGI Global, pp. 330–347.

Gleadle, Pauline and Cornelius, Nelarine (2008). A case study of financialization and EVA. Critical Perspectives on Accounting, 19(8), pp. 1219–1238.

Cornelius, Nelarine; Gleadle, Pauline and Pezet, Eric (2008). Afterword: segmentation, reorientation and new exclusions. Organization, 15(3), pp. 463–465.

Gleadle, Pauline; Cornelius, Nelarine and Pezet, Eric (2008). Enterprising selves: How governmentality meets agency. Organization, 15(3), pp. 307–313.

Gleadle, Pauline (2008). Old and new timings in a high-tech firm. In: Jemielniak, Dariusz and Kociatkiewicz, Jerzy eds. Management practices in high-tech environments. UK: Information Science Reference, pp. 133–151.

Cornelius, Nelarine and Gleadle, Pauline (2007). La conduite de soi et les sujets entreprenants: les cas Midco et Labco. In: Pezet, Eric; Ohayon, Annick; Bouvard, Josette and Cohen, Yves eds. Management et conduite de soi: Enquête sur les ascèses de la performance. Paris, France: Vuibert, pp. 129–154.

Gleadle, Pauline; Cornelius, Nelarine; Pezet, Eric and Salaman, Graeme (2007). Change and continuity in writing about change and continuity. Journal of Organizational Change Management, 20(4), pp. 473–477.

Balogun, Julia; Gleadle, Pauline; Hope Hailey, Veronica and Willmott, Hugh (2005). Managing change across boundaries: boundary-shaking practices. British Journal of Management, 16(4), pp. 261–278.

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Pauline Gleadle is a lecturer in management at The Open University Business School. After qualifying as an accountant, she worked in accountancy including periods with a major multinational company and then as director of finance of a major non-profit organisation. During this time, she completed an Open University degree in psychology. She then entered academia, teaching part-time at a wide variety of universities in the South East as well as writing a lot of distance learning material. In 2003 she joined The Open University from Cranfield School of Management, working on several general management and accounting courses.

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