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Books and Articles
Journal Articles
Boje, D. M., & Rosile, G. A. (2019). Conversational storytelling research methods: cats, dogs, and humans in pet capitalism. Communication Research and Practice, 5(4), 309-326.
Boje, D., & Rosile, G. A. (2020). Writing dialecticaldialogical and biglittle storytelling science conclusions. In How to Use Conversational Storytelling Interviews for Your Dissertation (pp. 114-136). Edward Elgar Publishing.
Boje, D. M., & Rosile, G. A. (2022). The storytelling science paradigm: Evoking the transformative power of indigenous ontological antenarratives in curious conversation. In Transcendent development: The ethics of universal dignity(pp. 15-42). Emerald Publishing Limited.
Rosile, G. A. (1999). Discourse from the horse’s mouth. Wes once upon a time at https://web.nmsu.edu/~garosile/horsediscourse599.htm
Rosile, G. A. (2000). Managing with Ahimsa and horse sense. http://davidboje.com/horsesense//articles/jerryhorsechapter.html
Rosile, G. A. (2002). Managing with horse sense. Journal of Management Inquiry, 11(3), 296-?? https://doi.org/10.1177/1056492602113017.
Rosile, Grace Ann. (2021). Horse Sense at Work. In The Palgrave Handbook of Organizational Change Thinkers (pp. 1495-1507). Cham: Springer International Publishing.
Rosile, G. A., & Boje, D. M. (2003a). Comparison of socio-economic and other transorganizational development methods. Journal of Organizational Change Management, 16(1), 10–20. https://doi.org/10.1108/09534810310459738
Rosile, G. A., & Boje, D. M. (2003b). Theatrics of SEAM. Journal of Organizational Change Management, 16(1), 21–32. Click Here
Rosile, G. A., Boje, D. M., Carlton, D., Downs, A., & Saylors, R. (2013). Storytelling diamond: An integrative model of six facets of story, narrative, and antenarrative in organizational studies. Organization Research Methods, 16(4), 557–580. https://doi.org/10.1177/1094428113482490
Rosile, G. A., Boje, D. M., & Claw, C. M. (2018). Ensemble leadership theory: Collectivist, relational, and heterarchical roots from indigenous contexts. Leadership, 14(3), 307–328. https://doi.org/10.1177/1742715016652933.
Rosile, G. A., Boje, D. M., Herder, R. A., & Sanchez, M. (2020). The coalition of Immokalee workers uses ensemble storytelling processes to overcome enslavement in corporate supply chains. Business & Society, 60(2), 376–414. https://doi.org/10.1177/0007650320930416.
ARTICLES
Rosile, G. A. (2000). Managing with Ahimsa and horse sense. Work and Spirit: A Reader of New Spiritual Paradigms for Organzations, 181. was once at http://web.nmsu.edu/%7Egarosile/ahimsaweb399.html
"Management: Common Sense or Horse Sense?" March 1999 Was once at http://web.nmsu.edu/%7Egarosile/commonsense399.html
"Discourse from the Horse's Mouth" by Grace Ann Rosile, copyright 1999. Transcript of Presentation at the Language and Organizational Change Conference May 15, 1999, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio (press here).
"The Electric Horseman Revisits Las Vegas." Business Research Yearbook: Global Business Perspectives Vol. VIII, 2000: 692-696. by Grace Ann Rosile. Was once at http://cbae.nmsu.edu/%7Edboje/wtwo/Rosile_iabd00.html
Managing with Ahimsa and Horse Sense." by Grace Ann Rosile - Chapter accepted for Jerry Biberman & Mike Whitty (Eds.) "The Spirit and Work Reader" (University of Scranton Press, to be published 2000) Click Here.
Rosile, G. A. Oklahoma Stallions and Mares Click Here to download Word file
WORKING PAPERS
Boje, D. M. & Rosile, G. A. (2024). The Triple Loop Mystery - Unraveling a 60-Year Quest in Organization Theory. Click here to download working paper PDF File.
Rosile, G.A., & Boje, D. M. The Socio-Economic Approach to Management (SEAM) uses Ensemble Storytelling, Abduction-Induction-Deduction, and Self-Correcting Methods for Highly Rigorous, Effective, and Ethical Organizational Interventions Click Here to Download Word File.
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