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Associate Professor Ralph Bathurst BMus, DipMus, DipTchg, MCom, PhD

Associate Professor

School of Management

Dr Ralph Bathurst is a musician who performs orchestral music (viola) and light jazz (piano). This background in music making informs his primary interests which focus on how organisations can become more humane places where people can discover a sense of freedom and creativity. His work life experiences in management and leadership within arts and social organisations translate directly into his teaching and research practice. Primarily his emphasis is on the arts, particularly music and the visual arts, and how they encourage collaborative leadership approaches and organisational development. Allied to these are keen interests in business sustainability, and educational processes that develop active enquiry through the performing and visual arts.

Dr Bathurst is on the Editorial Board of Leadership, Corporate Governance and Sustainability International Group and Public Administration Review, and is an editor of Organizational Aesthetics. He co-leads the Asia Dialogues team, a group which runs monthly seminars which explore the multicultural dimensions of Auckland City and Aotearoa New Zealand, and co-chairs Qualitative Research Inquiry Group both at Albany campus. He recently completed six years serving on the 黑料网 Human Ethics Committee (Northern). For three years he was Chair of this committee and his experiences in this role inform his ongoing interest and helping scholars conduct ethical research.

Dr Ralph Bathurst is a leadership scholar focusing on the arts of leadership and the aesthetics of organisations.  He has published in Leadership, Journal of Management Inquiry, International Journal of Arts Management, ephemera: theory & politics in organization and Philosophy of Management. He maintains an interest in arts organisations and their sustainability, focusing on how the arts can influence business practice.  

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Professional

Contact details

  • Ph: 4140800 xt 43404
    Location: QB3.07, Quad B
    Campus: Albany (East Precint)

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Music - University of Canterbury (1975)
  • Diploma in Music - University of Canterbury (1976)
  • Diploma in Teaching - New Zealand Department of Education (1979)
  • Master of Commerce (Honours) - University of Auckland (2002)
  • Doctor of Philosophy - Victoria University (2007)

Research Expertise

Research Interests

Primarily an ethnographer, Ralph researches leadership within arts organisations as well as seeking for ways in which the arts can assist the business community develop more sustainable processes and practices. Thus his research embraces both the theory and practice of organisational leadership and in particular the ways in which music and the performing arts embody effective leadership.

Thematics

21st Century Citizenship, Resource Development and Management, Design 鈥 for Commerce, Community and Culture, Health and Well-being

Area of Expertise

Field of research codes
Commerce, Management, Tourism And Services (150000): Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services not elsewhere classified (159999): Other Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services (159900)

Keywords

Leadership development

Business communication

Educational processes

Managing arts enterprises

Research Outputs

Journal

Bathurst, R. (2023). Josh Hawley meets Igor Stravinsky: A leadership symphony. Leadership. 19(4), 339-365
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Khan, M., Lockhart, J., & Bathurst, R. (2021). The institutional analysis of CSR: Learnings from an emerging country. Emerging Markets Review. 46
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R., Khan, M.
Nath, SD., Eweje, G., & Bathurst, R. (2021). The invisible side of managing sustainability in global supply chains: Evidence from multitier apparel suppliers. Journal of Business Logistics. 42(2), 207-232 Retrieved from https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jbl.12230
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R., Eweje, R.
Eweje, G., Amoah, P., & Bathurst, R. (2020). Understanding grand challenges in sustainability implementation within mining in developing countries. Social Business. 10(2), 123-149 Retrieved from https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/westburn/sb/2020/00000010/00000002/art00003
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R., Eweje, R.
Khan, M., Lockhart, J., & Bathurst, R. (2020). A multi-level institutional perspective of corporate social responsibility reporting: A mixed-method study. Journal of Cleaner Production. 265
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R., Khan, M.
Bathurst, R., & Chrystall, A. (2019). Attending Night School: Leadership lessons at the Jack Reacher Academy. Journal of Management and Organization. 25(3), 430-444 Retrieved from https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-management-and-organization/article/attending-night-school-leadership-lessons-at-the-jack-reacher-academy/D3D597E0A9ABB57A640762E49215D319
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R., Chrystall, A.
Roadley, VM., Sayers, JG., & Bathurst, R. (2019). The real affects of change. Organizational Aesthetics. 8(1), 11-25 Retrieved from https://oa.journals.publicknowledgeproject.org/index.php/oa/article/view/97
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R., Sayers, J.
Khan, M., Lockhart, JC., & Bathurst, R. (2018). Institutional impacts on corporate social responsibility: A comparative analysis of New Zealand and Pakistan. International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility. 3(1), Retrieved from https://jcsr.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s40991-018-0026-3
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R., Khan, M.
Bathurst, R., & Galloway, C. (2018). Invitational discourse: towards a spirituality of communication. Social Responsibility Journal. 14(2), 336-350
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ., & Edwards, M. (2017). The road to madness arrests our hearts: Reflections on two contemporary novels. Leadership. 13(1), 120-124 Retrieved from http://lea.sagepub.com/
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ., & Kennedy, F. (2017). Hunting the ‘play’: A leadership suite in 12 movements. Leadership. 13(1), 20-34 Retrieved from http://sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Gremillion, H., Tolich, M., & Bathurst, RJ. (2015). Lay members of New Zealand research ethics committees: Who and what do they represent?. Research Ethics Review. 11(2), 82-97
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Kennedy, F., Bathurst, RJ., & Carroll, B. (2015). Montage: A method for developing leadership practice. Advances in Developing Human Resources. 17(3), 307-320 Retrieved from http://journals.sagepub.com/home/adh
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Tolich, M., Bathurst, RJ., Deckert, A., Flanagan, P., Gremillion, H., & Grimshaw, M. (2015). One Size does not fit all: Organisational diversity in New Zealand tertiary sector ethics committees. K艒tuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online. 11(1), 23-23 Retrieved from http://www.tandfonline.com/
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ. (2014). Book review: Communicating corporate social responsibility. The International Journal of Public Relations (Revista Internacional de Relaciones Públicas). 4(8), 249-252 Retrieved from http://revistarelacionespublicas.uma.es/
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ. (2014). Book review: Migration and social upheaval as the face of globalization in Central Asia. Asian Journal of Social Science. 42(5), 679-681 Retrieved from http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/journals/15685314
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ., & Williams, L. P., . (2014). Getting to performance: NZTrio and relational dynamics. Organizational Aesthetics. 3(1), 65-78
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, R., & van Gelderen, M. (2014). Leading higher education professionals: Local, connected, and artful. Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management. 36(4), 395-407
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ. (2014). Plural factors that can shape our thinking organisational aesthetics. Organizational Aesthetics. 3(1), 1-3 Retrieved from http://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/oa/
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, R., & Cain, TM. (2013). Embodied leadership: The aesthetics of gesture. Leadership. 9(3), 358-377
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ., & Cain, T. (2013). Embodied leadership: The aesthetics of gesture. Leadership. 9(3), 358-377 Retrieved from http://lea.sagepub.com/content/9/3.toc
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ., & Ladkin, D. (2012). Performing leadership: Observations from the world of music. Administrative Sciences. 2(1), 99-119 Retrieved from http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3387/2/1/99
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ., & Kupers, W. (2009). Embodied artistic practices and enacted perspectives of reflection-in-and-on-action. Aesthesis: International Journal of Art and Aesthetics in Management and Organizational Life. 3(1), 6-11
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ., & Williams, LP. (2013). Managing Musically: How Acoustic Space Informs Management Practice. Journal of Management Inquiry. 22(1), 38-49
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Cao, L., Pauleen, D., & Bathurst, R. (2012). Social support network and use of SNSs among Chinese international students: An exploratory study in New Zealand. Educational Technology Letters. 2(4), 29-37 Retrieved from http://www.ier-institute.org/2160-4114/v2/no4/029.pdf
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Cain, T., & Bathurst, RJ. (2012). Text, texture, textile: Conversations on a diptych. Organizational Aesthetics. 1(1), 149-151 Retrieved from http://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1014&context=oa
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ., & Edwards, MF. (2011). Carving our future in a world of possibility: Exploring contemporary implications of the M膩ori-P膩keh膩 relationship in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Tamara: Journal of Critical Postmodern Organization Science. 9(3–4), 65-76
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ., Jackson, B., & Statler, M. (2010). Leading aesthetically in uncertain times. Leadership. 6(3), 311-330
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ., & Monin, N. (2010). Finding myth and motive in language: A narrative of organizational change. Journal of Management Inquiry. 19(3), 262-272
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ., & Monin, N. (2010). Shaping leadership for today: Mary Parker Follett's aesthetic. Leadership. 6, 115-131 Retrieved from http://lea.sagepub.com/content/6/2/115.full.pdf
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ. (2009). Leadership and the aesthetics of structure: Insights from the late eighteenth century. Aesthesis: International journal of art and aesthetics in management and organizational life. 3(1), 18-29
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Sayers, JG., Bathurst, RJ., & Symonds, H. (2009). Doubts architecture: Reflections on a research project using photographic juxtaposition. Creative Approaches to Research. 2(1), 58-70
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R., Sayers, J.
Bathurst, RJ. (2009). Enlivening management practice through aesthetic engagement: Vico, Baumgarten and Kant. Philosophy of Management. 7(2), 61-76
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Monin, N., & Bathurst, RJ. (2008). Mary Follett on the leadership of everyman. Ephemera theory & politics in organization. 8(4), 447-461 Retrieved from http://www.ephemerajournal.org/sites/default/files/8-4monin-bathurst.pdf
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, R., Sayers, J., & Monin, N. (2008). Finding beauty in the banal: An exploration of service work in the artful classroom. Journal of Management and Organization. 14(5), 521-534
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R., Sayers, J.
Bathurst, RJ. (2007). Aesthetic leadership: Managing fields of flow in art and business. Organization Management Journal. 4(2), 170-174 Retrieved from http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1057/omj.2007.18
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ. (2007). Avoiding the somnolent zone: Lessons from Singapore. Business Communication Quarterly. 70(2), 210-212 Retrieved from http://bcq.sagepub.com/
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Prichard, GC., Sayers, JG., & Bathurst, RJ. (2007). Franchise, margin and locale: Constructing a critical management studies locale in Aotearoa New Zealand. New Zealand Sociology. 22(1), 22-44 Retrieved from http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1257855
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R., Sayers, J.
Bathurst, RJ., Williams, L., & Rodda, A. (2007). Letting go of the reins: Paradoxes and puzzles in leading an artistic enterprise. International Journal of Arts Management. 9(2), 29-38 Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/41064917
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ. (2005). Annotated bibliography. Journal of Business Strategy. 26(5), 69-84 Retrieved from http://www.emeraldinsight.com/journals.htm?issn=0275-6668&volume=26&issue=5&articleid=1520362&show=abstract
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ. (2004). Dialogue and communication: Exploring the centrifugal force metaphor. Communication Journal of New Zealand - He Kohinga Korereo. 5(1), 22-40
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Barry, D., Bathurst, RJ., & Williams, L. (2003). Cadences at Waco: A critique of "Timing and Music". Academy of Management Review. 28(3), 367-370 Retrieved from http://experts.umn.edu/pubDetail.asp?t=pm&id=38035218&n=Stuart+Albert&u_id=38
[Journal article]Authored by: Bathurst, R.

Book

Kobayashi, K., Nath, S., Chen, MS., & Malenga, J. (2019). Decent Work and Economic Growth: Is NZ Business Progressing Well?. In CSR, Sustainability, Ethics and Governance. (pp. 11 - 27).
[Chapter]Authored by: Kobayashi, K.Edited by: Bathurst, R.
Eweje, G., & Bathurst, RJ. (2019). Introduction: Clean, Green and Responsible? Soundings from Down Under—An Overview. In CSR, Sustainability, Ethics and Governance. (pp. 1 - 9).
[Chapter]Authored by: Bathurst, R., Eweje, R.Edited by: Bathurst, R., Eweje, R.
Eweje, G., & Bathurst, RJ. (Eds.) (2019). Clean, green and responsible? Soundings from Down Under. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
[Edited Book]Authored by: Eweje, R.Edited by: Bathurst, R.
Nath, SD., Eweje, G., & Bathurst, R. (2019). Why supply chain sustainability matters for developing countries' apparel suppliers? An integrated framework. In N. Capaldi, SO. Idowu, R. Schmidpeter, & M. Brueckner (Eds.) Responsible Business in Uncertain Times and for a Sustainable Future. (pp. 187 - 206). Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
[Chapter]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ., Gilling, DF., & Rasmussen, SJ.(2019). Orchestras: a Model for Social and Organizational Development. Hauppauge, New York, United States of America: Nova Science Publishers Inc
[Authored Book]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ.(2019). The good, the bad, and the downright ugly side of New Zealand business. Auckland, New Zealand: White Cloud Books
[Authored Book]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Sajjad, A. (2019). Greening the supply chain: a framework for best practices. In G. Eweje, & RJ. Bathurst (Eds.) Clean, Green, & Responsible: Sounding From Down Under. (pp. 191 - 209). Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
[Chapter]Authored by: Sajjad, A.Edited by: Bathurst, R.
(2017). Introduction: Leading for corporate social responsibility and sustainability.
[Edited Book]Authored by: Bathurst, R., Eweje, R.Edited by: Eweje, R.
Bathurst, RJ., & Eweje, G. (2017). Conclusion: Leading responsibly and sustainably. In CSR, Sustainability, and Leadership. (pp. 273 - 276).
[Chapter]Authored by: Bathurst, R., Eweje, R.
Edwards, M., & Bathurst, R. (2017). Peter Young: The filmmaker as agent provocateur. In S. Erenrich, & J. Wergin, (Eds.) Grassroots Leadership and the Arts for Social Change. (pp. 127 - 144). : Emerald Group Publishing
[Chapter]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Eweje, RG., & Bathurst, R. (Eds.) (2017). CSR, sustainability & leadership. New York: Routledge
[Edited Book]Edited by: Bathurst, R., Eweje, R.
Eweje, RG., & Bathurst, R. (2017). Leading responsibly and sustainably. In RG. Eweje, & R. Bathurst (Eds.) CSR, Sustainability & Leadership. (pp. 237 - 276). New York: Routledge
[Chapter]Authored by: Bathurst, R., Eweje, R.Edited by: Bathurst, R., Eweje, R.
Eweje, RG., & Bathurst, R. (2017). Leading for corporate social responsibility and sustainability. In RG. Eweje, & R. Bathurst (Eds.) CSR, Sustainability & Leadership. (pp. 3 - 10). New York: Routledge
[Chapter]Authored by: Bathurst, R., Eweje, R.Edited by: Bathurst, R., Eweje, R.
(2017). CSR, sustainability, and leadership.
[Edited Book]Authored by: Bathurst, R., Eweje, R.Edited by: Eweje, R.
Bathurst, RJ., & Williams, L. P., . (2014). Music beyond the chamber: NZ trio and embodied communities. In D. Ladkin, & S. Taylor (Eds.) The physicality of leadership: Gesture, entanglement, taboo, possibilities. (pp. 135 - 154). Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
[Chapter]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ., & Messervy, A. (2014). Bill Clinton and the end of leadership. In D. Ladkin, & SS. Taylor (Eds.) The physicality of leadership: Gesture, entanglement, taboo, possibilities. (pp. 199 - 220). Bingley, United Kingdom: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
[Chapter]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, R., & Cain, TM. (2013). From authenticity to communitas: An ecology of leadership. In D. Ladkin, & C. Spiller (Eds.) Authentic leadership: Clashes, convergences and coalescences. (pp. 195 - 207). Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
[Chapter]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ., & Cain, T. (2013). From authenticity to communitas: An ecology of leadership. In D. Ladkin, & C. Spiller (Eds.) Authentic leadership: Clashes, convergences and coalescences. (pp. 195 - 207). Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar
[Chapter]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ., & Edwards, MF. (2012). Aesthetic leadership: Walking toward economic recovery. In P. Shrivastava, M. Statler, & M. Statler (Eds.) Learning From the Global Financial Crisis. (pp. 55 - 75). : Stanford Business Books
[Chapter]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ., & Edwards, MF. (2011). Beyond competition: An exploration of the ethics and aesthetics of partnership. In G. Eweje, & M. Perry (Eds.) Business & Sustainability: Concepts, Strategies and Changes. (pp. 81 - 98). Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
[Chapter]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ. (2011). Joseph Haydn 1732–1809. In MA. Runco, & SR. Pritzker (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Creativity. (pp. 581 - 587). San Diego, CA, United States: Academic Press
[Chapter]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Hansen, H., & Bathurst, R. (2011). Aesthetics and leadership. In A. Bryman, D. Collinson, K. Grint, B. Jackson, & M. Uhl Bien (Eds.) The SAGE Handbook of Leadership. (pp. 255 - 266). London: SAGE Publications
[Chapter]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ.(2010). The music of organisations - An aesthetic ethnography. Germany: Lambert Academic Publishing
[Authored Book]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ., & Edwards, MF. (2009). Developing sustainability consciousness through engagement with art. In C. Wankel, . Stoner, & AF. J (Eds.) Management Education for Global Sustainability. (pp. 115 - 138). USA: Information Age Publishing Inc
[Chapter]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ., & Williams, L. (2009). Boom and bust in the orchestra business. In N. Koivunen, & A. Rehn (Eds.) Creativity and the Contemporary Economy. (pp. 189 - 206). Copenhagen, Denmark: Copenhagen business school press
[Chapter]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Sligo, F., & Bathurst, RE. (Eds.) (2005). Communication in the New Zealand workplace: Theory and practice. Wellington, NZ: Software Technology New Zealand Ltd
[Edited Book]Edited by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ. (2005). Home-based music teachers: An investment in cultural capital. In J. Sayers, & N. Monin (Eds.) The Global Garage: Home-Based Business in New Zealand. (pp. 243 - 253). Southbank, VIC: Thomson, Dunmore Press
[Chapter]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ. (2005). Communicating change: Understanding and working with resistance. In F. Sligo, & R. Bathurst (Eds.) Communication in the New Zealand Workplace: Theory and Practice. (pp. 57 - 70). Wellington, NZ: Software Technonolgy New Zealand Ltd
[Chapter]Authored by: Bathurst, R.

Creative Work

Symonds, H., Bathurst, RJ., & Sayers, JG. (2005, August 5). New visions of the self at work and at home: A photographic exploration. Hawaii Convention Centre.
[Exhibition]Authored by: Bathurst, R., Sayers, J.

Thesis

Bathurst, RJ. (2006). The music of organisations: An aesthetic ethnography. (Doctoral Thesis, Victoria University of Wellington, NZ)
[Doctoral Thesis]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ. (2001). Searching for dialogue in organisational life. (Master's Thesis, University of Auckland)
[Masters Thesis]Authored by: Bathurst, R.

Conference

Barney, A., & Bathurst, R. (2023, January). Recrafting the Resilient Organisation: Lessons from the frontline. Presented at Twenty-third International Conference on Knowledge, Culture, and Change in Organizations. The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Nath, SD., Eweje, G., & Bathurst, R.The Invisible Side of Managing Sustainability in Global Supply Chains: Evidence from Multitier Apparel Suppliers. Journal of Business Logistics. 42 (2)(pp. 207 - 232). 0735-3766.
[Conference]Authored by: Bathurst, R., Eweje, R.
Mika, JP. (2017, July). M膩ori entrepreneurship research, policy and practice: An academic perspective. Presented at Te Wero Pakihi: M膩ori Business Challenge. 黑料网 School of Management, Albany Campus, Auckland.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Edited by: Bathurst, R.
Galloway, C., & Bathurst, RJ. (2013). Sustaining community through invitational discourse. Sustainability Rhetoric: Facts and Fictions. : Sustainability Rhetoric: Facts and Fictions
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ., & Williams, LP. (2012). Improvising organisations: A new riff for an old standard. Art of Management and Organization. : Art of Management and Organization
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Stager, L., & Bathurst, RJ. (2012). Exploring the concept of executive presence and implications for training. 77th Association for Business Communication [ABC] Annual Convention. : Association of Business Communication 77th Annual Convention
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Stager, L., & Bathurst, R. (2012, October). Exploring the concept of executive presence and implications for training. Presented at 77th Association for Business Communication [ABC] Annual Convention. Honolulu, HI, United States.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Stager, L., & Bathurst, R. (2012). Exploring the concept of executive presence and implications for training. In J. Snyder (Ed.) 77th ABC Annual Convention 2012 Proceedings. (pp. 1 - 15). United States: 77th Association for Business Communication [ABC] Annual Convention
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Stager, L., & Bathurst, R. (2011, November). Educating tomorrow's persuaders through executive presence. Presented at 14th Asia-Pacific Researchers in Organization Studies [APROS 14] Biennial Conference: Local organising/ organizations on location. Auckland, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Stager, L., & Bathurst, R. (2011). Educating tomorrow's persuaders through executive presence. (pp. 22 - 33). , 14th Asia-Pacific Researchers in Organization Studies [APROS 14] Biennial Conference: Local organising/ organizations on location New Zealand: Asia-Pacific Researchers in Organisation Studies
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Monin, N., & Bathurst, RJ. (2008, January). The manager who lost his mojo: Mary Follett's nowhere man. Presented at Conference of Practical Criticism in the Managerial Social Sciences. Leicester University, Leicester, UK.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Sayers, JG., Monin, N., & Bathurst, RJ. (2008). Customer service internet humour: Ambivalence, carnivalesque and masking. Proceedings of the 24th European Group on Organisational Symbolism Colloquium. (pp. 1 - 22).
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Bathurst, R., Sayers, J.
Bathurst, RJ.(2008). Art and sustainability. . The University of Auckland, New Zealand
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ.(2008). The aesthetically aware leader. . The University of Auckland, New Zealand
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ., & Rahman, NJ. (2008). ICT platform change and its impact on organisational communication. Proceedings of the Australia New Zealand Communication Association Conference. (pp. 1 - 16).
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ., & Monin, N.(2007). Myth-making in organisational change. . Philadelphia, PA
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ. (2007, February). Leadership the kiwi way: An artistic investigation. Presented at Organization, Identity and Locality (OIL) III: One-Day Conference on Critical Management Studies in Aotearoa/New Zealand. 黑料网, Auckland, NZ.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ., & Williams, L. (2006, September). Mitigating artistic boom and bust: The quest for artistic excellence in a self-governing orchestra. Presented at 3rd Art of Management and Organisation Conference. Akademia Pedagogiczna, Krakow, Poland.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ., & Williams, L. (2006). Mitigating artistic boom and bust: The quest for artistic excellence in a self-governing orchestra. 3rd Art of Management and Organisation Conference: Proceedings. (pp. 329 - 359).
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ., & Williams, L. (2006). Mitigating artistic boom and bust: The quest for artistic excellence in a self-governing orchestra. In 3rd Art of Management and Organisation Conference(pp. 37 - 38). : Essex Management Centre
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ., & Monin, N. (2006). From cooperative to corporate: An exploration of myth-management. In 18th National Annual New Zealand Communication Association Conference(pp. 11 - 11). : NZCA
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ., & Monin, N. (2006, December). From cooperative to corporate: An exploration of myth-management. Presented at 18th National Annual New Zealand Communication Association Conference. Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, NZ.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Prichard, GC., Sayers, JG., & Bathurst, RJ. (2006). Dancing with the stars: Notes on constructing a critical management studies locale in Aotearoa/New Zealand. In C. Prichard, D. Jones, & R. Jacques (Eds.) Organization, Identity, Locality (OIL) II: A one-day conference on Critcal Management Studies in Aotearoa/New Zealand: Conference Proceedings. (pp. 34 - 43).
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Bathurst, R., Sayers, J.
Prichard, GC., Sayers, JG., & Bathurst, RJ. (2006, February). Dancing with the stars: Notes on constructing a critical management studies locale in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Presented at Organization, Identity, Locality (OIL) II: A one-day conference on Critcal Management Studies in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, NZ.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Bathurst, R., Sayers, J.
Bathurst, RJ. (2006). Managing aesthetically: Katrina and her aftermath. In Proceedings of the 2nd Meeting, Australasian Caucus of the Standing Conference on Organizational Symbolism (ACSCOS)(pp. 3). : 黑料网, Department of Management and International Business
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Sayers, JG., Bathurst, RJ., & Symonds, H. (2005). New Visions of self at work and at home: Critical perspectives on a photographic exploration. Poster session presented at the meeting of A New Vision of Management in the 21st Century: The Academy of Management Annual Meeting. Honolulu, HI
[Conference Poster]Authored by: Bathurst, R., Sayers, J.
Sayers, JG., Bathurst, RJ., & Symonds, H. (2005). New visions of the self at work and at home: A photographic exploration. Poster session presented at the meeting of Academy of Management 2005 Annual Meeting: A New Vision of Management in the 21st Century. Honolulu, HI
[Conference Poster]Authored by: Bathurst, R., Sayers, J.
Bathurst, RJ., & Barry, D. (2003). On organizational harmony. Poster session presented at the meeting of Democracy in a Knowledge Economy, Academy of Management Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA
[Conference Poster]Authored by: Bathurst, R.

Other

Bathurst, R., & Chrystall, AB. (2011, October). A dialogue on knowledge, text & teaching. In 黑料网.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Bathurst, R., Chrystall, A.
Bathurst, RJ., & Edwards, MF. (2008, December). Art and sustainability. In 22nd Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management Conference. Presented at The University of Auckland, NZ.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Sayers, JG., & Bathurst, RJ. (2007). Irony's architecture: Reflections on a photographic research project. Presented at 黑料网, Auckland, NZ.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Bathurst, R., Sayers, J.
Bathurst, RJ. (2006). The music of organisations. Presented at 黑料网, Auckland, NZ.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ., Sayers, JG., & Monin, N. (2007). Re-conceiving management education: Artful teaching and learning. In Department of Management and International Business Research Working Paper Series(pp. 1 - 20). : 黑料网, Department of Management and International Business
[Working Paper]Authored by: Bathurst, R., Sayers, J.
Sayers, JG., Bathurst, RJ., & Symonds, H. (2007). Irony's architecture: Reflections on a photographic research project. In Department of Management and International Business Research Working Paper Series(pp. 1 - 22). : 黑料网, Department of Management and International Business
[Working Paper]Authored by: Bathurst, R., Sayers, J.
Bathurst, RJ. (2007). A tiger by the tail: The artistry of crisis management. In Department of Management and International Business Research Working Paper Series(pp. 1 - 22). : 黑料网, Department of Management and International Business
[Working Paper]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ. (2006). The genesis of organisational aesthetics. In Department of Management and International Business Research Working Paper Series(pp. 1 - 19). : 黑料网, Department of Management and International Business
[Working Paper]Authored by: Bathurst, R.
Bathurst, RJ. (2006). The music of organising: Exploring aesthetic ethnography. In Department of Management and International Business Research Working Paper Series(pp. 1 - 25). : 黑料网, Department of Management and International Business
[Working Paper]Authored by: Bathurst, R.

Teaching and Supervision

Summary of Doctoral Supervision

Position Current Completed
Main Supervisor 3 1
Co-supervisor 0 4

Current Doctoral Supervision

Main Supervisor of:

  • Cheryl Gush - Doctor of Philosophy
    'The face in the mirror' Can Empathy in leaders be developed by engaging in portrait painting?
  • Lee Selkirk - Doctor of Philosophy
    Exploring Frontline Leadership Practice within the Public Service Sectors of New Zealand: A Narrative Approach
  • Mathew Knowsley - Doctor of Philosophy
    Leadership-as-practice during organizational change: An ethnographic case study.

Completed Doctoral Supervision

Main Supervisor of:

  • 2022 - David Gilling - Doctor of Philosophy
    Violins, Venues and Vortexes: Interrogating Pre-reflective Relationality in Orchestral Work

Co-supervisor of:

  • 2022 - Feng Yue - Doctor of Philosophy
    Unthought or a Contribution to Leadership Scholarship from a Chinese Perspective 鈥 Based on Fran莽ois Jullien鈥檚 work
  • 2020 - Prince Amoah - Doctor of Philosophy
    Sustainability in the Mining Sector of Ghana: An Empirical Study
  • 2020 - Majid Khan - Doctor of Philosophy
    An Examination of CSR Decoupling in Pakistan: A Research Journey Through Tight and Loosely Coupled Environments
  • 2019 - Shobod Nath - Doctor of Philosophy
    Embedding Sustainability into Global Supply Chains: Evidence from Bangladeshi Multi-tier Apparel Suppliers