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vitaliano barberio
USI, University of the Italian Switzerland, Lugano
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Factors affecting the content of universities’ mission statements: an analysis of the United Kingdom higher education system
M Seeber, V Barberio, J Huisman, J Mampaey
Studies in Higher Education 44 (2), 230-244, 2019
1142019
Toward a structural model of organizational-level institutional pluralism and logic interconnectedness
D Jancsary, RE Meyer, MA Höllerer, V Barberio
Organization Science 28 (6), 1150-1167, 2017
652017
Factors affecting web links between European higher education institutions
M Seeber, B Lepori, A Lomi, I Aguillo, V Barberio
Journal of informetrics 6 (3), 435-447, 2012
342012
Core–periphery structures in national higher education systems. A cross-country analysis using interlinking data
B Lepori, V Barberio, M Seeber, I Aguillo
Journal of Informetrics 7 (3), 622-634, 2013
202013
The interlinking theorization of management concepts: cohesion and semantic equivalence in management knowledge
MA Höllerer, D Jancsary, V Barberio, RE Meyer
Organization Studies 41 (9), 1284-1310, 2020
152020
Organizational boundaries in fluid forms of production: The case of Apache open-source software
V Barberio, MA Höllerer, RE Meyer, D Jancsary
Toward permeable boundaries of organizations? 57, 139-168, 2018
132018
Short contribution (report) to be used in dissemination events about the empirical relevance of a social constructivist and discursive approach to EU identity emergence and …
V Barberio, E Mollona, L Pareschi
PERCEIVE Deliverable 5, 2017
72017
The use of social media in EU policy communication and implications for the emergence of a European public sphere
V Barberio, I Kuric, E Mollona, L Pareschi
Investigaciones Regionales-Journal of Regional Research 46, 111-129, 2020
62020
Policy Brief Policy Brief
E Mollona, E Aivazidou, V Barberio, G Cunico, L Pareschi
no. December, 14, 2019
62019
Qualitative report on the impact and effectiveness of communication strategies from the semi structured interviews with cohesion policy practitioners (including third-party …
V Barberio, I Kuric, E Mollona, L Pareschi
Perceive Project, 2017
52017
Birds of a Feather-Management Knowledge as Interlocking Vocabularies
MA Höllerer, D Jancsary, VA Barberio, RE Meyer
Academy of Management Proceedings 2014 (1), 13558, 2014
42014
Réseaux sémantiques et légitimé du discours organisationnel: une illustration empirique
V Barberio, A Monti
Revue internationale de communication sociale et publique, 7-25, 2014
32014
Call a Man a Customer...: Social Categories and Power in Public Sector Discourse
R Meyer, D Jancsary, MA Höllerer, V Barberio
72nd Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, AOM 2012, 2012
32012
Toward Permeable Boundaries of Organizations?
V Barberio, MA Höllerer, RE Meyer, D Jancsary
Toward Permeable Boundaries of Organizations?(Research in the Sociology of …, 2018
22018
PERCEIVE project-Deliverable D7. 6" Guidelines on Cohesion Policy Communication"
E Mollona, E Aivazidou, V Barberio, G Cunico, L Pareschi
12019
PERCEIVE project-Deliverable D3. 3" Descriptive report on the specific role of new media in EU financed projects' communication strategies"
V Barberio, I Kuric, M Höllerer, E Mollona, L Pareschi
12017
Narrative Identity Work and Serial Entrepreneurship: A longitudinal mixed method study
A Giuliani, A Monti, V Barberio
Academy of Management Proceedings 2017 (1), 16609, 2017
12017
Structuring Dynamics of Novel Forms of Organizing: The Case of Apache Open Source Software
VA Barberio, MA Höllerer, RE Meyer, D Jancsary
Academy of Management Proceedings 2015 (1), 16280, 2015
12015
Weighting structures: Evolutionary dynamics of innovation networks in virtual communities
V Barberio, A Lomi
Online Communities and Social Computing: Third International Conference …, 2009
12009
Language Use to Foster the Acceptance of Organizational Identity Change
V Barberio, S Arora-Jonsson
Academy of Management Proceedings 2023 (1), 15981, 2023
2023
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