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Lindsay Stringfellow
Lindsay Stringfellow
Senior Lecturer, University of Exeter
Verified email at exeter.ac.uk
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Conceptualizing taste: Food, culture and celebrities
L Stringfellow, A MacLaren, M Maclean, K O’Gorman
Tourism Management 37, 77-85, 2013
1082013
Mind the gap: The relevance of marketing education to marketing practice
L Stringfellow, S Ennis, R Brennan, MJ Harker
Marketing Intelligence & Planning 24 (3), 245-256, 2006
812006
Ethical considerations and challenges for using digital ethnography to research vulnerable populations
A Thompson, L Stringfellow, M Maclean, A Nazzal
Journal of Business Research 124, 676-683, 2021
742021
Conceptualising entrepreneurial capital for a study of performance in small professional service firms
L Stringfellow, E Shaw
International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research 15 (2), 137-161, 2009
692009
Apostasy versus legitimacy: Relational dynamics and routes to resource acquisition in entrepreneurial ventures
L Stringfellow, E Shaw, M Maclean
International Small Business Journal 32 (5), 571-592, 2014
642014
Beyond segments in movement: A “small” agenda for research in the professions
C Ramirez, L Stringfellow, M Maclean
Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal 28 (8), 1341-1372, 2015
542015
From four to zero? The social mechanisms of symbolic domination in the UK accounting field
L Stringfellow, K McMeeking, M Maclean
Critical Perspectives on Accounting 27, 86-100, 2015
502015
Narrative, metaphor and the subjective understanding of historic identity transition
M Maclean, C Harvey, L Stringfellow
Business History 59 (8), 1218-1241, 2017
492017
‘Space of possibles’? Legitimacy, industry maturity, and organizational foresight
L Stringfellow, M Maclean
Strategic Change 23 (3-4), 171-183, 2014
242014
Puppets of necessity? Celebritisation in structured reality television
A Thompson, L Stringfellow, M Maclean, A MacLaren, K O'Gorman
Celebrity, Convergence and Transformation, 26-48, 2017
202017
Crab antics? Contesting and perpetuating status hierarchies in professional service firms
L Stringfellow, A Thompson
Journal of Professions and Organization 1 (2), 118-136, 2014
192014
Book review: Networks, trust and social capital
E Shaw, L Stringfellow
International Small Business Journal 24 (4), 424-427, 2006
62006
Webs of oppression: An intersectional analysis of inequalities facing women activists in Palestine
A Nazzal, L Stringfellow, M Maclean
human relations 77 (2), 265-295, 2024
32024
The interplay between social capital and the development of small professional firms
L Stringfellow
12010
Appraising research methods training for marketing
J Gibbs, M Harker, S Murdy, H Evanschitzky, L Stringfellow
51st Academy of Marketing Conference: AM Annual Conference, 2018
2018
Appraising research methods for training for marketing
M Harker, J Wilson, S Murdy, H Evanschitzky, L Stringfellow
EMAC 2018, 2018
2018
Narrative, metaphor and the subjective understanding of identity transition
M Maclean, C Harvey, L Stringfellow
Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2016
2016
From four to zero? The social mechanisms of symbolic domination in the UK accounting field
KP McMeeking, L Stringfellow, M Maclean
Elsevier, 2014
2014
ENTREPRENEURIAL FIRM DEVELOPMENT: THE RELATIONAL DYNAMICS OF AGENCY, STRUCTURE AND THE COMPETITION FOR CAPITAL (SUMMARY)
L Stringfellow, E Shaw
Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research 31 (14), 3, 2011
2011
Mind the gap: the skills practitioners want and the ones that we teach
R Brennan, L Stringfellow, S Ennis, M Harker
Marketing intelligence and planning 24 (3), 245-256, 2006
2006
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