
Andre Spicer
Contributor at Freelance
Contributor at The Guardian
Dean and Professor of Organizational Behaviour, @BayesBSchool (formerly Cass), City, University of London.
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1 month ago |
socialsciencespace.com | Robert Dingwall |Philip Cohen |Andre Spicer |Johannes Kögel
Insights Jack Vettriano, sown in his studio in 2011, talks with interviewer Ewan McIntosh.(Photo: Ewan/McIntosh/Flickr March 14, 2025 10 US readers may be unfamiliar with the Scottish artist Jack Vettriano, who was found dead in his apartment in Nice, France, on March 1. His only major New York exhibition was scheduled for fall 2001 and cancelled in the aftermath of 9/11. Original paintings have, however, been bought by wealthy patrons, including prominent actors, rock musicians, and sports...
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1 month ago |
theconversation.com | Andre Spicer
When Oscar-winning screenwriter William Goldman was asked whether it was possible to predict a hit film, he responded with three words that have become a Hollywood maxim: “Nobody knows anything.” He went on to explain that “not one person in the entire motion picture field knows for a certainty what’s going to work”.
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Jan 18, 2025 |
independent.co.uk | Andre Spicer
CommentJames Watt’s solution to the UK being 'one of world’s least work-oriented countries' is for us to take work home. Organisational behaviourist André Spicer says he may be on to something – but there’s an art to dealing with an in-tray out of hours BrewDog co-founder James Watt has been busy upsetting people again – mostly, the demographic that drinks his craft beer.
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Jul 29, 2024 |
hbrfrance.fr | Carl Cederström |Andre Spicer
Récemment, nous avons participé à des séminaires de motivation sur nos lieux de travail respectifs. Les deux événements prêchaient les bienfaits du bonheur. Dans le premier, un conférencier expliqua que le bonheur pouvait nous rendre plus sains, plus gentils, plus productifs et que nous avions ainsi encore plus de chance d’obtenir une promotion. Le second séminaire comprenait de la danse obligatoire, du genre des plus endiablées. Elle était censée « remplir notre corps de joie ».
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Apr 3, 2024 |
msn.com | Andre Spicer
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What's with the return of sideburns in (geo-)politics. Maybe an attempt to signal of masculinity? Interestingly, political candidates with facial hair are seen as less supportive of the use of force. https://t.co/3VXovcfUkB https://t.co/CLnjsapjUG

'The Mullet' could be rebranded as 'the Tiberian'. The historian Suetonius describes how Emperor Tiberius 'wore his hair rather long at the back, so much so as even to cover the nape of his neck' https://t.co/k4MES4g4Iu

What is a good literature review? How is that change with the rise of AI? Here is a podcast on our new article in @AOMConnect Annals. Paper with @gorgikrlev & @thannigan https://t.co/GLfN4N7ok2