PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Conference Presentations

  1. "Spatial and Temporal Patterns as Sense-Making Devices in Organizational Development: The Role of Symbols, Metaphors, and Myths," (with K.M. Rowland), Academy of Management Conference, Orlando, FL, Aug. 1977.
  2. "Actor's Cognitive Filters and Network Structuring in Organizations: Some Thoughts and Propositions," with Kendrith M. Rowland & College of Organization Meetings, ORSA/TIMS National Conference, Atlanta, GA, Nov. 1977.
  3. "The Change Agent as Revolutionary: Activist Interventions into Interorganizational Networks," Transorganizational Development Session of the Academy of Management Meetings, Atlanta, GA, Aug. 1979.
  4. An Historical Analysis of the GSM Learning Community Myth, Session Leader with Joan Lasko for the Organization Behavior Teaching Conference, USC, CA, June 1980.
  5. "Jostling for Position in the Interorganizational Pecking Order," Organizational Theory Session of the Academy of Management Meetings, Detroit, MI, Aug. 1980.
  6. "Intervening Through Organization Myth Making," California Folklore Society Meeting, UCLA, Apr. 2-5, 1981.
  7. "Myth Making: A Qualitative Step in O.D. Interventions," OD Division Session of the Academy of Management Meetings, Las Vegas, NV, Aug. 1981.
  8. "Organization Lore in Transorganizational Praxis," invited paper for the Academy of Folklore Meetings," in San Antonio, TX, Oct. 22-24, 1981.
  9. "The Devil's Apprentice," invited paper for The Most Promising Scholars Session, Academy of Management Meetings, Santa Barbara, CA, Mar. 1983.
  10. "The Organizational Folklore Conference in Review," Organizational Theory Division of Academy of Management Meetings, Santa Barbara, CA, (Ian Mitroff, Chair), Mar. 1983.
  11. "Management of Symbols in the Printing Industry," Conference on Organizational Culture and the Meaning of Life in the Workplace, University of British Columbia, Apr. 1984.
  12. "Vision Quest," Organization Development Network, Western Region Conference, Los Angeles, CA, Summer 1988.
  13. "Storytelling in the Classroom," Organization Behavior Teaching Conference, University of Missouri,1989.
  14. "Teaching Storytelling in Management Education," Western Academy of Management, Salt Lake City, UT,  1990.
  15. "Storytelling Pedagogy," Organization Behavior Teaching Conference, Richmond, VA, 1990 .
  16. "Stories and Leadership," Alta Conference on Organizational Communication, invited paper, Alta, UT, Summer 1990.
  17. "Storytelling Workshop," Organizational Behavior Teaching Conference, Bellingham, WA,1991.
  18. "A Comparative Analysis of Host Country National Training Design Needs in Five Countries of the Pacific Rim," with C. Vance & D. Stage, Conference of the Western Academy of Management, Santa Barbara, CA, March, 1991.
  19. "Cross Cultural Differences in Asian Management Styles: A Multiple Discriminant Analysis of Five Countries," with C. Vance, D. Stage & others, presentation at International Academy of Management and Marketing, Detroit, MI, April 1991.
  20. "Postmodern theory and organization change," Alta Conference on Organizational Communication, Aug. 1991.
  21. "Postmodern Management Principles: Just the Opposite of Modernist-Bureaucratic Principles." Presentation at the Conference of the Inter-national Academy of Business Disciplines, Washington DC, April 1992.
  22. "Cross Cultural Differences in Asian Management Styles: A Multiple Discriminant Analysis of Five Countries," with C. Vance, D. Stage, et al., repeat presentation at the 1992 Conference of the International Academy of Business Disciplines, Washington, DC, April.
  23. "How Stories give context to become Quality Buzz Words like Empowerment," presentation to The New Technology of Quality Management Symposium, 1992 Conference of the International Academy of Business Disciplines, Washington, DC, April.
  24. "Convergence or Divergence? A Comparative Analysis of Host Country National Training Design Needs in Five Countries of the Pacific Rim," with C. Vance & D. Stage, presented to  Western Academy of Management Meetings, Spokane, WA [Best Paper Award], Apr. 10, 1992
  25. "Consulting and Change in the Storytelling Organization" presentation to 1992 Western Academy of Management Meetings session on Narrative of Organizational Learning and Change, Apr. 11, Spokane, WA.
  26. "A Postmodern Analysis of Disney Leader Narratives" an invited 90- minute presentation to the New England Symposia for Narrative Studies in the Social Sciences (IV) by Harvard Medical School Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School, May 9, 1992.
  27. "Teaching Postmodern Management Stories" presentation, 1992 Organizational Behavior Teaching Conference, June 25, 1992, Calgary, Canada.
  28. Postmodern Management: Diversity and Change Showcase Session for OT, RM & OD Divisions of NAM with presentation, "The University is a Panoptic Cage: The Disciplining of the Student and Faculty Body," 1992, National Academy of Management Meetings, Las Vegas, NV.
  29. "Panopticon University" presented at Alta Conference on Organizational Communication, Aug. 1992.
  30. "Toyotaism" paper presented at Western Academy of Management Conference in San Jose, CA, March 1993.
  31. "Beyond Toyotaism" paper presented at the International Academy of Business Disciplines in New Orleans, LA, April 1993. Also Track Chair for Organization Theory.
  32. "Resistance to Postmodernism in the Academy," with Bob Dennehy, presentation at the International Academy of Business Disciplines in New Orleans, LA, April 1993.
  33. "Pre-modern, Modern, Postmodern: Are we moving forwards or back-wards?" European Group for Organizational Studies session for the EGOS Conference in Paris, July 6-8, 1993.
  34. "A Study of the Generalizability of Performance Appraisal Characteristics Across Four Southeast Asian countries: Assessing the Extent of Divergence Effect," with Vance, C.M., Paik, Y. & Stage, H.D. Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Atlanta, GA, August 1993.
  35. "Performance Appraisal Design Needs Among Four Countries of the Pacific Rim: How Transferable are Traditional Western Principles?" 34th Annual Meeting of the Western Academy of Management, San Jose, CA, Mar. 1993.
  36. "Greenback Company: A Postmodern Experiential Classroom Model," paper presentation at the Western Organizational Behavior Teaching Society, Loyola Marymount University, Mar. 5, 1994.
  37. "Corporate Classroom; Academic Classroom: Closer Together or Further Apart?" Paper presented to Association for Simulation & Experiential Learning. Annual Conference in San Diego, CA, Mar. 16-18, 1994.
  38. "Work Ethic as a Culturally Conditioned Mechanism for Exploitation," with Robert D. Winsor (1st Author), paper presentation at the International Academy of Business Disciplines in Pittsburgh, PA, April 1994. Selected as best paper of the conference (out of 550 submissions).
  39. "The Re-translation of Total Quality Management from Japan to America," with Robert D. Winsor (2nd Author), paper presentation at the International Meetings of the Western Academy of Management in Brisbane, Australia, July 10, 1994.
  40. "Resistance and the Greenback Company Model," paper presented at the Academy of Management Meetings, Dallas, TX, Aug. 14-17, 1994.
  41. "Reframing the Consultant's Role to Reduce Barriers to Understanding," with White, J. & Wolfe, T. Selected as Best Paper for Consultation Division of Academy of Management Meetings in Dallas, TX, August 1994. Reprinted in 1994 Proceedings of Academy of Management.
  42. "A Postmodern Analysis of Public Housing Discourses," paper presented with T. Wolfe & J. White to Research Methods Division Panel on Qualitative Methodology at the Academy of Management meetings in Dallas, TX, August 1994.
  43. "Being Innovative in the College of Business Administration," paper presented to the Alta Conference on Organizational Communication, Alta, UT, August 1994.
  44. "Greenback company: beyond simulation, the postmodern virtual corporation," paper presented with G.A. Rosile at International Academy of Management Meetings, Postmodern Organization Track, Redondo Beach, CA, April 1995.
  45. "Teaching storytelling deconstruction skills," paper presented to Eastern Academy of Management Meetings, Cornell University, May 5, 1995.
  46. "Deconstructing organizational theory," International Association of Pacific Rim meetings, Sydney, Australia, August 21, 1995.
  47. "Reengineering the big story and postmodern challenges." Jointly sponsored symposium (ODC & MC) with paper presentations to the Academy of Management Meetings, Vancouver, Canada, August 1995.
  48. "The Big Story & Metaphor of Reengineering: Where do we go from here?" with G.A. Rosile, paper presented to the Academy of Management Meetings in Vancouver, Canada, August 1995.
  49. "The Consultants Dilemma: A Multiple Frame Analysis of a Public Housing Community," paper presented to the Research in Organizational Change & Development: A conversation with Volume Eight Authors chaired by R. Woodman & W. Passmore at the Academy of Management Meetings in Vancouver, Canada, August 1995.
  50. "Back to the Drawing Board: The incommensurability debate," paper presented to pre-conference doctoral consortium at Western Academy of Management Meetings, in Banff, Canada, March 1996.
  51. IABD 1996 presentations: "Tom Peters is a CEO storyteller," "Reengineering and deconstruction," "Postmodern pedagogy" with G.A. Rosile.
  52. OBTC 1996 presentations: "In the belly of the beast with Tom Peters and us." Invited session to give a rebuttal to Tom Peters at June 7th, OBTC, with G.A. Rosile, R. Dennehy & D. Summers, Keene, NH.
  53. "The told and the untold story: Double Invagination in Organizational Storytelling." Paper presented to conference on Metaphors & Narrative, Auckland, New Zealand, July 1996.
  54. "Deconstructing the elephant metaphor of multiple paradigm inquiry." IABD at Orlando, Florida, April, 1997.
  55. "Transorgnizational Development Theory and Practic" to Pepperdine Ph.D. candidates in session on Large System Change, Santa Barbara, CA October 20-21, 1997.
  56. "Deconstructing the elephant metaphor of multiple paradigm inquiry." IABD at Orlando, Florida, April, 1997.
  57. "Quantitative/qualitative: a false duality." at the IABD in Orlando, Florida, April, 1997.
  58. "Deconstructing Disney: Union Films of Haiti," at the IABD in Orlando, Florida, April, 1997.
  59. "Choral Company Stories." At the Southwest Academy of Management, 24thmeeting, New Orleans, March 14, 1997.
  60. "Restorying your life" with G.A. Rosile and R. Dennehy, June, 1997, Organizational Behavior Teaching Conference, Ohio.
  61. "De-structural and postmodern approaches" In Ask the Experts II: Qualitative Issues, Research Methods Division, pre-conference of the Academy of Management Meetings, August 8, 1997, Boston, Massachusetts.
  62. Joint Symposia Chair: "Organizational Storytelling: Developments, Debates and new Directions," sponsored by ODC, ONE, and MC divisions. Paper, "The deconstruction-affirmative inquiry debate." with John Luhman. Academy of Management Meetings, Boston.
  63. Session Chair: "Retheorizing Sociotechnical Systems Theory." Paper: "STS from a postmodern perspective." with Rosanna Alvarez.
  64. "Entrepreneurial conation: Strategically addressing market dynamism and complexity." With Janice Black and Grace Ann Rosile, Strategy Conference, October, 1997, Barcelona, Spain.
  65. 1998 What Postmodern Philosophers Have to Contribute to Knowledge Researchers. Paper presented to INFORMS (Institute for Operations Research and Management Sciences) conference in Seattle, October, 1998. http://www.mgmt.purdue.edu/research/hendrickx/informs98/
  66. 1998 How Critical Theory and Critical Pedagogy can Unmask Nike's Labor Practices. Paper presented to the Critical Theory pre-conference of the Academy of Management meetings, San Diego (August 8). http://business.nmsu.edu/mgt/jpub
  67. 1998 Presenting paper in RM symposium "Methods matter: Writing our way in." Paper: "Bringing mind back into research methods: Is multiple inquiry possible?" Scheduled for 1997, but was not printed in the program & was canceled. Re-submitted as a new submission in 1998, accepted & presented.
  68. 1998 "Systems and Stories." Paper presented in Complexity Change & Chaos Symposium (Janice Black, Chair) of the Academy of Management meetings, San Diego (August). http://business.nmsu.edu/mgt/jpub
  69. 1998 Presented Paper/Chair Organizational Storytelling II: "Postmodern narrativism: Implications for organization change theory, practice and research" at the Academy of Management meetings, San Diego (August). http://business.nmsu.edu/mgt/jpub
  70. 1998 "Ask the Experts," Research Methods Pre-conference - Qualitative Issues panel member for Deconstruction (Saturday)
    1. Deconstruction reference list http://business.nmsu.edu/mgt/jpub/
      1. Three types of deconstruction used in the course http://business.nmsu.edu/mgt/handout/boje/decontypes/index.html
      2. Primers on using CT approaches by Horkheimer, Ordorno & Marcuse http://business.nmsu.edu/mgt/jpub
  71. 1998 "The Swoosh goddess is a vampire: Nike's environmental accounting." Storytelling paper presented to the International Meeting of the International Academy of Business Disciplines in Juarez/El Paso, TX (October).
  72. 1998 "Wile E. Meets Roadrunner." Paper presentation to the Sun-Break Conference, Chaos and Complexity, chaired by Janice Black, Las Cruces, NM (February).
  73. 1998 "Choral Company Storytelling" follow-up sessions. March presentation to Southwest Academy of Management Division meetings, Dallas, TX.
  74. 1998 "Amos Tuck's Post-Sweat Nike Spin Story," San Francisco, Yearbook http://business.nsmu.edu/mgt/handout/boje/bnike/index.html
  75. 1998 "Teaching using the Virtual Nike Case." Paper presentation in session chaired by Janice Black on high tech education to the Organizational Behavior Teaching Society, June, LaVerne, CA.
  76. 1999 Academy of Management symposium. "Reclaiming past knowledge of pluralistic management studies," with John Luhman. Presented paper, "The Knight Errant's Ideology of Adventure." David M. Boje & John T. Luhman, New Mexico State University. August meetings in Chicago. See online copy at http://business.nmsu.edu/~dboje/knight.html
  77. 1999 "Lessons for theater: Beyond metaphor symposium. (Boje & Steve Taylor, Chairs). Presented paper, "Tamara and other postmodern theatric(s)." http://business.nmsu.edu/mgt/jpub/boje/theaterlessons/index.html
  78. 1999 "Alternative postmodern spectacles: The skeptical and affirmative postmodernist (organization) theory debates." Paper presented at the Business & Economics Society International 1999 Conference, Canary Islands, Spain, July 22-26, Melia Las Palmas Hotel. http://business.nmsu.edu/~dboje/canary.html
  79. 1999 "Is there reality outside the classroom? Critical postmodern turns into managmeent/OB pedagogy." Panel with Best, Boje, Garcia & Pruyn. David Boje's paper presentation, June, Las Cruces, NM,  "Postmodern OB in Three Dimensions." http://business.nmsu.edu/~dboje/bojeobtc99.html
  80. 1999 Academy of Management, August, Chicago. Pre-conference on Critical Management. Presented paper on the future of higher education in view of the technological & administrative "revolutions" now occurring, "University and Festivals," which I turned into a book chapter. View "Spectacles and Festivals of  Organization at http://business.nmsu.edu/~dboje/chap14.html . There was a request for critical syllabi for the session: Qualitative Methods Syllabus. This is a Ph.D. seminar with a strong focus on critical & postmodern research philosophies as well as Organization Theory Syllabus.
  81. 1999, May. Invited paper, "Narratology and the Death of Stories," to an invitational scholar's conference on Narrative Studies, Ohio State University, May 14-16. View adapted paper on web at http://business.nmsu.edu/~dboje/living.html  The website from which papers presented at the Language Conference are at http://www.smu.edu/~uschultz/language/  In order to download any of the papers, you will also need the following ID & password: ID: language, password: jeffrey. The website containes two papers I submitted for the conference.
  82. 1999 Critical management Academy of Management meetings, Pre-conference, August, Chicago, CMS Pre-conference Workshop, Aug 7-8, Hyatt West Comiskey. "Critical Success" (or, how to have a critical edge and a [desirable] job at the same time). Other panel members included Jim Barker, Barbara Townley, Hugh Willmott & Michael Rosen.
  83. 1999 Critical management Academy of Management meetings, Pre-conference, August, Chicago, CMS Pre-conference Workshop, Aug 7-8, Hyatt West Comiskey. Teaching workshop: 'Bringing critical perspectives into the classroom." Panelists: Leon Levitt (Madonna0< Hugh Willmott (Manchester), Mary Jo Hatch (Cranfield), David Boje (NMSU), Richard Marens (Washington), Dvora Yanow (Hayward).
  84. 1999 Critical management Academy of Management meetings, Pre-conference, August, Chicago, CMS Pre-conference Workshop, Aug 7-8, Hyatt West Comiskey. 707-OMT Teaching Workshop: "Sharing Resources for Managing Experiential Learning." Boje & G.A. Rosile. Organizer: Paul Fouts).
  85. "Meet the editors session" session  #87 of Academy of Management Meetings in Toronto Canada, co-sponsored by  OMT/OB/ODC  (Doctoral Consortium pre-conference session), August 5th - Saturday 8AM-5PM, Royal York Canadian, August 5th, 2000
  86. "Critical Research in the Management Journals" session #122 of the Academy of Management Meetings in Toronto Canada.  Saturday 8-10:30AM, Royal York Ballroom, Critical Management Studies Workshop (pre-conference)  August 5th, 2000.
  87. "Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches to Time-Based Research: A Panel Discussion" Session #851of the Academy of Management Meetings in Toronto Canada, sponsored by Research Methods Division on Sunday 10am-12noon, Hilton Varley Room August 6th, 2000.
  88. "Festival, Spectacle, and Carnival: Theatrics of Organization Development & Change" ODC Symposium session #760 of the Academy of Management Meetings in Toronto Canada, Monday 4:10-5:20, Royal York Library, David M. Boje: co-chair and presenter "Festival, Carnival, & Spectacle Time" August 7th, 2000.
  89. "Amendments to Paul Ricoeur" presentation in "Narrative and Time," an All Academy Showcase Session of the Academy of Management Meetings in Toronto Canada. Session #162, Tuesday 8:30am-10:10 Royal York Ontario,  Co-Chairs David M. Boje and John T. Luhman, August 8th, 2000.
  90. "Nike is Just in Time" presentation in "Time and Nike," an All Academy Showcase Session of the Academy of Management Meetings in Toronto Canada. Session  #170 Wednesday 8:30-10:20 Royal York Room, August 9th, 2000. Nancy E. Landrum and David M. Boje co- chairs. Note this was beginning of a research proposal being requested by Nike Corporation (Proposal date is September 16, 2000).
  91. "Deconstructing Las Vegas: An Introduction." Presentation to the Postmodern Organization Theory track of the International Academy of Business Disciplines, Thursday, March 30, 2000  8:30am-10am in Las Vegas, Nevada.
  92. "Las Vegas Striptease: A Deconstruction." Presentation to the Postmodern Organization Theory track of the International Academy of Business Disciplines, Thursday, March 30, 2000  8:30am-10am in Las Vegas, Nevada.
  93. "Roast of Mark Gottdiener's Book, Las Vegas: The social production of an all American City." Thursday, March 30, 2000  10:30-11am Session Chair: David M. Boje, New Mexico State University.
  94. "Ethics in the New Global Economy," Presentation to All Academy Panel of the International Academy of Business Disciplines, Friday, March 31st, 2000  8:30am-10am in Las Vegas, Nevada.
  95. "Post-spiritual Capitalism in Organizational Studies." Standing Conference on Organizational Symbolism, SCOS Conference - July 10th, Athens, Greece at Hotel Titania.
  96. Rosile, Grace Ann and D. M. Boje,"Conceptual and Theoretical Underpinnings of Service Learning:  Who Learns and Who Serves?" Symposium and presentation at the Southwest Academy of Management Meetings, San Antonio, TX, March 15-18, 2000. Consult service learning page of http://www.HorsesenseAtWork.com/
  97. Boje, D. M., (2001).  SEAM and Tdgameboard Paper presented to the July 5th EGOS (European Group of Organization Scholars) conference in Lyon, France. On line paper at http://business.nmsu.edu/~dboje/conferences/EGOS_2001_TDgameboard_and_SEAM.htm
  98. Boje, D. M. (2001). Creating an Agenda to Examine the Global Manufacturing Practices of Nike Corporation and its Subcontractors. Paper presented to the July 6th EGOS (European Group of Organization Scholars) conference in Lyon, France. On line at http://business.nmsu.edu/~dboje/conferences/EGOS_2001_Nike_Action_Project.htm
  99. Boje, D. M. (2001). egosNetWork symposium, "Radicalising Organisation  Studies: The Meaning of Critique" on Friday, July 6, at 5.30 (Room F, conference centre, mezzanine level). July 6th EGOS (European Group of Organization Scholars) conference in Lyon France.
  100. Boje, D. M. (2001). Theatrics of Spectacle and Carnival, (paper by Rosile, Best & Boje) for Session II, Paper title: “Organizational Theatre: Jesters and  Carnivalesque Resistance.” July 7th EGOS (European Group of Organization Scholars) conference in Lyon France. (Chair: G. Schreyögg). Paper at http://business.nmsu.edu/~dboje/conferences/EGOS_2001_Rosile_Best_Boje.htm
  101. Session Chair July 7th, 2001 EGOS (European Group of Organization Scholars) conference in Lyon France. Track 6 Action and Academia.
  102. Boje, D. M. (2001). “Antenarrating, Tamara, and Nike Storytelling.”  Paper prepared for presentation at “Storytelling Conference” at the School of Management; Imperial College, 53 Prince’s Gate, Exhibition Road, London, July 9th, 2001. On line at http://business.nmsu.edu/~dboje/papers/ethnostorytelling.htm
  103. Boje, D. M. and Rosile, G. A. (2001). Death Desire and Motivation Theory. Paper prepared for Critical Management Studies/Conference July 11-13 2001 hosted by Manchester School of Management UMIST, England. Paper on line at http://business.nmsu.edu/~dboje/papers/deathANDmotivationTHEORY.htm
  104. Boje, D. M. Also co-chair of "passion of organising" stream, Critical Management Studies/Conference July 11-13 2001, chaired by Jo Brewis, University of Essex, Stephen Linstead, University of Sunderland, Tony O'Shea, University of Sunderland, David Boje, New Mexico State University & Grace Ann Rosile, Horse Sense At Work.
  105. Boje, D. M. (2001). “Global Theatrics of Capitalism.” Paper presented on August 6th, Academy of Management Conference August 3-8th, Washington, D.C.  A symposium accepted by the Research Methods, Development & Change, and Organization  & Management Theory Divisions. Paper on line at http://business.nmsu.edu/~dboje/conferences/boje_global_theatrics_and_capitalism.htm
  106. Boje, D. M. (2001). Co-chair of August 6th, Academy of Management Conference August 3-8th, Washington, D.C.  A symposium accepted by the Research Methods, Development & Change, and Organization & Management Theory Divisions is on line at http://business.nmsu.edu/~dboje/conferences/theater2001.htm
  107. Boje, D. M. (2001). Professional Development Workshop at Academy of Management Conference by Academics Studying Athletic and Campus Apparel proposed for August 4, (Saturday) 2001 in Washington D.C. Workshop paper on line at http://business.nmsu.edu/~dboje/nike/pdw_academy_proposal.htm
  108. Boje, D. M. (2001) Presentation to CMS: Doctoral Workshop at  Academy of Management Conference on  Research, Sunday 8/5/01 9:00 AM
  109. Boje, D. M. (2001). “Phenomenal Complexity Theory and Change at Disney: A Response to Letiche.” Paper presented to the April meeting of the International Academy of Business Disciplines Meetings. April 5-8, 2001,  Orlando, FL: Holiday Inn-International Drive. On line at http://business.nmsu.edu/~dboje/papers/Disney_phenomenal_complexity.html
  110. Boje, D. M. (2002a). Critical Dramaturgical Analysis of Enron Antenarratives and Metatheatre. Plenary presentation to 5th International Conference on Organizational Discourse: From Micro-Utterances to Macro-Inferences, Wednesday 24th - Friday 26th July (London). http://business.nmsu.edu/~dboje/papers/ENRON_critical_dramaturgical_analysis.htm
  111. Boje, D. M. (2002b) Enron Metatheatre: A Critical Dramaturgy Analysis of Enron's Quasi-Objects. Paper presented at the Networks, Quasi-Objects, and Identity: Reintegrating Humans, Technology, and Nature session of Denver Academy of Management Meetings. Tuesday August 13, 2002. http://business.nmsu.edu/~dboje/papers/enron_theatre_LJM.htm
  112. Boje, D. M. (2002a). Critical Dramaturgical Analysis of Enron Antenarratives and Metatheatre. Plenary presentation to 5th International Conference on Organizational Discourse: From Micro-Utterances to Macro-Inferences, Wednesday 24th - Friday 26th July (London).
  113. Boje, D. M. (2002b) Enron Metatheatre: A Critical Dramaturgy Analysis of Enron’s Quasi-Objects. Paper presented at the Networks, Quasi-Objects, and Identity: Reintegrating Humans, Technology, and Nature session of Denver Academy of Management Meetings. Tuesday August 13, 2002. I was a co-convener. http://business.nmsu.edu/~dboje/papers/enron_theatre_LJM.htm
  114. Boje, D. M. with Robert Dennehy and Carolyn Gardner (2002). “The terrorist attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon: Frames to examine the unfolding spectacle”. 8:30 to 10 A.M. Friday, April 5, 2002, Organization Theory and Postmodern Track of International Academy of Business Disciplines meeting, Marina Del Rey, CA.
  115. Boje,  D. M. (2002).  “A postmodernist perspective” - Presentation to the IABD All Academy Session, “Vulnerability in the International Business Environment: Responses to Violence and Terrorism.” Thursday, April 4.
  116. Boje, D. M. (2002). Theatrics of capitalism. Presentation to “New Directions in Research: Roundtables.” Academy of Management Meetings. Denver, Saturday Aug. 10.
  117. Boje. D. M. (2002). Speaker at Doctoral Workshop: Research in Critical Theory. Academy of Management Meetings, Denver, Sunday, Aug 11.
  118. Boje, D. M. (2002) hosted Board of Editors meeting of JOCM and Tamara, Academy of Management Meetings, Sunday Aug 11.
  119. Boje, D. M. (2002) Chaired Research Methods Division meetings of Academy of Management, Devner. Executive Committee on Sunday Aug 11; Chaired Business Meeting, Tues Aug 13.
  120. Boje, David M. (2002). Session Chair, Story-Telling and Narrative, Showcase session at Academy of Management meetings, Denver, Wed. Aug 14, 2002.
  121. Boje, David M. Boje (2003). Bush as Top Gun: Deconstructing Visual Theatric Imagery. This paper is done in preparation for the August 2003 meeting of the Academy of Management in Seattle, and a preconference on visual imagery. http://peaceaware.com/papers/Bush_Top_Gun.htm
  122. Boje, D. M. (2003). Towards Festivalism: Or, Can I Be Spiritual and Still Walk on the Dark Side? Presentation to the August 2nd 2003 meeting of the Academy of Management in Seattle, at symposium on spirituality and critical theory   http://business.nmsu.edu/~dboje/papers/towards_festivalism.htm
  123. Boje, D. M. (2003) Empire Visual Methods of Manet's Execution of Maximilian: Critical Visual Aesthetics and Antenarrative Spectrality July 15, 2003 For presentation at the Academy of Management, Visual Methodologies: Semiotic, Psychoanalytic, and Discursive Perspectives PDW, on August 2nd, 2003 in Seattle.
  124. Boje, D. M. (2003) Bush as Top Gun: Deconstructing Visual Theatric Imagery, June 3. This paper is done for presentation to the August 2nd 2003 meeting of the Academy of Management in Seattle, and a preconference on visual imagery
  125. Boje, D. M. (2003). Bush spectacle theatrics: image analysis of the presidency June 2 2003 This paper is done for presentation to the August 2nd 2003 meeting of the Academy of Management in Seattle, and a preconference on visual imagery
  126. Boje, D. M. (2003). Bertolt Brecht, the Aesthetics of Epic Theatre: Pedagogic Implications for the Management and Organization July 16, 2003. Presentation at 2003 August 2ndAcademy of Management Preconference on Aesthetics.
  127. Boje, D. M. (2003). Towards Festivalism: Or, Can I Be Spiritual and Still Walk on the Dark Side? This paper on Brecht's Saint Joan of the Stockyard is done for presentation to the August 2nd 2003 meeting of the Academy of Management in Seattle, at symposium on spirituality and critical theory
  128. Boje, D. M. (2003).Oil Empire Strikes Back: Marketing Iraq Oil War Sequel. International Academy of Business Disciplines presentation, Orlando Florida (April). Boje, D. M. (2003b). Oil Empire Strikes Back: U.S. Postmodern War with Iraq. International Academy of Business Disciplines presentation, Orlando Florida (April).
  129. Boje, D. M.; Cai, Y.; Thomas, E. 2004a. Play: Regenerating McDonaldland: A Play of Grotesque Humor. Presented at four conferences on these dates. (1) IABD in San Antonio Texas on Mar 26 2004; (2) Organizational Behavior Teaching Conference in Redlands CA, rehearsal June 23, play performed June 24; (3) Standing Conference on Organizational Symbolism, rehearsal July 8, & performed July 9, 2004; (4) Academy of Management, Aesthetics special interest group, play performed at Fringe Café Mon Aug 9 2004.
  130. Boje, D. M.; Driver, M.; & Cai, Y. 2004a. McDonald's, McDonaldland, and McDonaldization: Humor and the dialogical approach to strategy. Paper presented Sat July 10 2004 at Standing Conference for Organizational Symbolism, Halifax Nova Scotia.
  131. Boje, D. M.; Rosile, G.A.; & Gardner, C. 2004. Antenarratives, narratives and anaemic stories. Paper presented in Showcase Symposium, Academy of Management, Mon Aug 9 2004 in New Orleans. Organizer, John Luhman.
  132. Academy of Management Presentations August 2004\
    1. Saturday Aug 7 2004, Critical Management Studies PDW presentation: CMS Doctoral Consortium: Building Careers and Engaging in Critical-Oriented Scholarly Research
    2. Sun Aug 8 combined PDW (MED, ART, ODC, OMT, SIM, CMS, MOC, OB) presentation: Playmakers: Creating and Performing Actionable Knowledge (Part 3)
    3. Mon Aug 9 MED Distinguished Speakers: "Role of critical management studies in management learning". Was distinguished speaker with Henry Mintzberg and Stewart Clegg
    4. Mon Aug 9 CMS, ODC, & RM symposium presentation: Actionable Knowledge as the Power to Narrate
    5. Mon Aug 9 Regenerating McDonald's Play with Yue Cai and Esther Thomas presented to the Aesthetics Special Interest Group and to Academy’s Fringe Café
    6. Tue Aug 9 Symposium presentation for RM & CMS (co-chair with Nancy Landrum) - Deconstructing the Big Easy
    7. Wed Aug 11 – BEST SYMPOSIUM AWARD from MED Divison– Presentation - The Arts and Liberal Arts in Management Education: Beyond the Rational Functionalist Model
  133. Standing Conference for Management and Organization Inquiry Presentations April 2004
    1. Presented play on Regenerating McDonaldland with Yue Cai, Mark Hillon, Carolyn Gardner, Yi Ling, and Esther Thomas of NMSU
    2. Presented play on McDonald’s Goes to Iraq at showcase symposium on business ethics
  134. Organizational Behavior Teaching Conference Presentations June 2004
    1. Presented play on Regenerating McDonaldland with Yue Cai and Esther Thomas
  135. Standing Conference on Organizational Symbolism Conference Presentations July 2004 in Nova Scotia
    1. Presented play on Regenerating McDonaldland
    2. Presented paper, McDonald's, McDonaldland, and McDonaldization: Humor and the dialogical approach to strategy by David M. Boje, Ph.D., & Michaela Driver, Ph.D.
  136. Lyon Research Methods Conference Mar 18-20 2004
    1. Presented Paper on strategies of McDonaldization (bases for paper noew in review).
  137. Critical Perspectives on International Business Program for Workshop Durham Business School 5/6 April 2004
    1. Presented paper by tele-conference hookup, entitled, Architectonics of McDonald’s cohabitation with Wal-Mart: Critique of critical and mainstream theory and research perspectives
  138. Boje, D. M. 2005. Decapitating Bøje: Story of leader succession and birth of sc'MOI. Presented at April 2005 meetings of Standing Conference for Management & Organizational Inquiry (sc'MOI), meeting held in Philadelphia, PA. see http://scmoi.org for on line copy
  139. Boje, D. M. 2005. Wilda. Note: this became basis for special section of Journal of Management Spirituality and Religion (see journal section). Presented at April 2005 meetings of Standing Conference for Management & Organizational Inquiry (sc'MOI), meeting held in Philadelphia, PA. see http://scmoi.org for on line copy
  140. Boje, D. M. & Khadija Al Arkoubi. 2005. Toward a Dialogic System Theory (Note earlier version being replace is Systems are Fictions: Getting Beyond System Metaphors to Aesthetics). Prentented at April 2005 meetings of Standing Conference for Management & Organizational Inquiry (sc'MOI), meeting held in Philadelphia, PA. see http://scmoi.org for on line copy
  141. Boje, D. M. & Cai, Yue. 2005. China in the Age of Globalization (SC’MOI:  Critical Strategy Track) Panel Chair & Organizer: Usha C. V. Haley, University of New Haven uhaley@asia-pacific.com Paper 2:  Manufacturing Chinese Identity. Presented at April 2005 meetings of Standing Conference for Management & Organizational Inquiry (sc'MOI), meeting held in Philadelphia, PA. see http://scmoi.org for on line copy

 

 

Other Consultative or Professional Activity

  1. Workshop on Leadership and Communication for University Financial Aid Officers, from Across the Country, New Orleans, Louisiana, July 1977.
  2. Workshop on Committee Management for Environmental Sanitation Managers, Executive Development Center, University of IL, May 1977.
  3. Workshop on Task Force Development and Problem Solving Leadership for UCLA, Academic Affairs Staff, July & Aug. 1979.
  4. Workshop on Behavioral Science for Managing Scientists and Engineers, Hughes Corporation, Los Angeles, CA, Sep. 12-Dec. 5, 1979, & Apr. 24-June 26, 1980.
  5. Myth, Symbols and Folklore: Expanding the Analysis of Organizations. Conference with 40 presenters and 200 attendees, Santa Monica, CA, Mar. 10-12, 1983. Designed and executed conference with Mike Jones & Bruce Giuliano. Received grants from National Endowment for the Humanities & the Skaggs Foundation.
  6. Workshop on storytelling. With Bob Dennehy at 1990 Organizational Behavior Teaching Conference, Richmond VA.
  7. Workshop on Customer Service, LMU Staff in Academic Services & Athletics, Spring 1990.
  8. Workshop on Customer Service, Student Managers, Student Affairs, Spring 1990, LMU.
  9. Workshop on Student Leadership, ASLMU, Sep. 29, 1990.
  10. Workshop on Storytelling, Organizational Behavior Teaching Conference, WA, June 1990.
  11. Volunteer Workshop on Dual Management, Nickerson Gardens, Dec. 1992.
  12. Workshop on renaissance leadership for Insight-Pittsburgh seminars, Mar. 11-12, 1995.
  13. Workshop on strategic planning for top bank executives of New Mexico, at University of New Mexico, for Southwest College of Banking, November, 1996.
  14. Workshop on strategic planning for White Sands Missile Range, Commanding General and division heads, 4 day long sessions, June and July of 1997.
  15. "Teaching as Social Action: Notes for the Field," Spring 1997 Lecture Series sponsored by the Department of English, NMSU, April 4, 1997 (See Roundup, Jan. 27, 1997, p.3 article).
  16. "Strategic Planning at the University." Brown Bag seminar series for Department of Management, NMSU, 26 March, 1997.
  17. "Deconstructing Mechanistic - Organic Text" Presentation to CBAE faculty research brown bag, Spring, 1997
  18. "New Directions in Storytelling Theory." to Faculty of the Robert O. Anderson School and Graduate School of Management, University of New Mexico, May 2nd, 1997.
  19. 2002 “The terrorist attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon: Frames to examine the unfolding spectacle” with Robert Dennehy and Carolyn Gardner. 8:30 to 10 A.M. Friday, April 5, 2002, Organization Theory and Postmodern Track of International Academy of Business Disciplines meeting, Marina Del Rey, CA.
  20. 2002 “A postmodernist perspective” - Presentation to the IABD All Academy Session, “Vulnerability in the International Business Environment: Responses to Violence and Terrorism.” Thursday, April 4.
  21. Boje, D. M. 2006. What Happened on Way to Postmodern? Version 2 Notes for Olympia, WN conference on Public Administration.
  22. Boje, D. M. 2006. It is Time to Set Story Free from Narrative Prison! May 5th 2006 Presentation #1025 to 2nd International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry (Panel ID: 102) Qualitative inquiry in the business and management field, University of Illinois. Click here for pdf version.