Dr Nanette Monin

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Associate Professor

M.A. (English Literature) - Otago
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MBS (Management) - Massey
PhD - Auckland




Current Teaching Area

I teach a paper on professional and e-business writing; and postgraduate papers based on critical readings of management theory.


Current Research Projects

My research interests revolve around critical reading and the analysis of management and organization texts. I draw on literary theory to support narratological and rhetorical approaches to these critical management studies.


Research and Indicative Publications

  • Teo-Dixon, G. & Monin, N. (March, 2007). Guru of gurus: Peter Drucker, logology and the ultimate leader. Editors’ Choice, Journal of Management Inquiry, 16, 1, 6-17.
  • Monin, N. & Sayers, J. (2006). Art rules? Brokering the aesthetics of city places and spaces. Consumption, Markets and Culture, 9, 2, 119-127.
  • Monin, N., & Monin, D.J. (2005). Does genre matter? Management theory as a fairy tale. Organization, 12, 4, 511-528
  • Monin, N. (2004). Management theory: A critical and reflexive reading. London & New York: Routledge.
  • Chiu, P. & Monin, N. (2004). Corporate social responsibility: The silent owners’ perspective. In D. Crowther and K.T. Caliyurt (Eds.) Stakeholders and social responsibility (184-197). Penang, Malaysia: Ansted University Press.
  • Monin, N., Barry, D., & Monin, D.J. (March, 2003). Toggling with Taylor: A different approach to reading a management theory text. Journal of Management Studies, 40, 2, 377-401.
  • Monin, N. & Monin, D.J. (2003). Re-navigating management theory: Steering by the star of Mary Follett. In Barbara Czarniawska, and P. Gagliardi (Eds.) Narratives we organize by (pp. 57-74). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
  • Monin, D.J. & Monin N (2001) The rape of the machine metaphor. In W. Smith, M. Higgins, M. Parker & G. Light foot (Eds.) Science Fiction and Organization (pp.61-72) London: Routledge.
  • Walker, R. & Monin, N. (2001). The purpose of the picnic: Using Burke's dramatistic pentad to analyse a company event. Journal of Organizational Change Management 14, 3, 266-279.
  • Monin, N., Monin, D.J. & Walker, R. (Eds.). (1999). Narratives of Business & Society in New Zealand: Differing Voices. Auckland: Pearson Education.
  • Monin, N. & Monin D. J. (1997). Rhetoric and action: When a literary drama tells the organisation's story - . Journal of Organizational Change Management, 10, 1, 47-60.



Research Methodological Expertise

  • Text Analysis
  • Narratology


Contact Details

E-mail: n.monin@massey.ac.nz

Office: QB 3.15

Phone: 414 0800 extn. 9574