
1). Environmental management and Industrial Ecology
Green, K. and Randles, S. eds (2006) Industrial Ecology and Spaces of Innovation, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
Green, K. and Randles, S. (2006) ‘At the interface of innovation studies and industrial ecology’ in Green, K. and Randles, S. eds (2006) Industrial Ecology and Spaces of Innovation, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, Chapter 1
Cen, Y., Li, X. and Randles, S. (2006) Waste Incineration for energy (WIE): The Experience of China in Green, K. and Randles, S. eds (2006) Industrial Ecology and Spaces of Innovation, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar , chapter 8
Randles, S. and Warde, A. (2006) ‘Consumption: The view from theories of practice’ in Green, K. and Randles, S. eds (2006) Industrial Ecology and Spaces of Innovation, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar , chapter 10
Randles, S. and Berkhout, F. (2006) Industrial Ecology and Spaces of Innovation: Emerging Themes’ in Green, K. and Randles, S. eds (2006) Industrial Ecology and Spaces of Innovation, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, chapter 14
Randles, S (2006, accepted, currently being modified) ‘Multi-scalar Landscapes, Trans-national Corporations and Industrial Ecology’, Special edited collection on Industrial Ecology and Regional Development eds Deutz, P. & Gibbs, D. in Progress in Industrial Ecology
Randles, S. (2005) ‘Multiscalar landscapes and Industrial Ecology’. Paper presented at the 11th Sustainability Research Conference, Helsinki 7-9 June, under special research stream ‘Industrial ecology and regional development’
Randles, S. & Tether, B. (2002) ‘Services, Scale and Structures of Internationalisation: Northwest England’s Environmental Technologies Firms’ in Miozzo, M. & Miles, I eds Internationalisation, Technology and Services, Aldershot: Edward Elgar.
Randles, S. & Tether, B. (2001) ‘Scale, Reach and Structures of
Internationalisation :
A survey of Environmental Technologies and Services (ETS) firms’ Paper
presented at the CRIC Workshop ‘Internationalisation and Services’,
Manchester, October.
Randles, S. & Tether, B. (2003) ‘North West England’s Environmental Technologies and Services (ETS) Firms’. A Paper for the Environment 2003 On-line Conference, October.
2). Between production and consumption : Complex socio-economic systems, markets, exchange, and Karl Polanyi’s ‘economy as instituted process’
i) Economy as Instituted Process
Ramlogan, R. Randles, S. & Harvey, M. eds. (2006) New Polanyian Perspectives : Developments and reflections on the work of Karl Polanyi, Manchester: MUP
Harvey, M. Ramlogan, R. and Randles, S. (2006) ‘Working With and Beyond Polanyian Perspectives’ in Ramlogan, R. Randles, S. & Harvey, M. eds. (2006) New Polanyian Perspectives : Developments and reflections on the work of Karl Polanyi Manchester: MUP, chapter 1
Randles, S. (2006) ‘Issues for a Neo-Polanyian Research Agenda in Economic Sociology’ in Ramlogan, R. Randles, S. & Harvey, M. eds. (2006) New Polanyian Perspectives : Developments and reflections on the work of Karl Polanyi Manchester: MUP, chapter 2
Randles, S and Ramlogan, R. (2006) ‘Corporate Merger as Dialectical Double Movement and Instituted Process’ in Ramlogan, R. Randles, S. & Harvey, M. eds. (2006) New Polanyian Perspectives : Developments and reflections on the work of Karl Polanyi Manchester: MUP, chapter 13
Harvey, M. & Randles, S. (2002) ‘Market exchanges & “ Instituted Economic Process” an analytical perspective’ Revue d’Economie Industrielle, No 101, 4th trimester, pp11-30
Randles, S. (2003) ‘Issues for a Neo-Polanyian Research Agenda in Economic Sociology’ Special Collection, Harvey, M. & Ramlogan, R eds. International Review of Sociology Vol 13, No2, July, pp 409-434
Harvey, M. & Randles, S. (2002) ‘Markets and the organisation of exchanges and instituted economic process – an analytical perspective’ CRIC Discussion Paper No. 51, July.
Randles, S. (2002) The Legacy of Karl Polanyi: Issues for a neo-Polanyian Research agenda in economic sociology. Paper presented at the CRIC workshop ‘Polanyian perspectives and Instituted Economic Process’, Manchester, October.
Randles, S. (2003) From the Polanyian Double-Movement to Jessop’s Schumpeterian Competition State: Shifting boundaries and new pluralities in state-market-society relations Paper presented at the Ninth International Karl Polanyi Conference: ‘Coexistence’ Polanyi Institute, Concordia University, Montreal, November.
Randles, S. (2004) The Ontology of Karl Polanyi. Presented at the International Association of Critical Realism Conference entitled ‘Theorising Ontology’, Cambridge University, 17-19 August 2004.
Randles, S. McMeekin, A. & Warde, A. (2003) ‘Interdependence and markets’ Paper presented at the return joint CRIC-CEPN University of Paris 13 workshop, Manchester, June. Currently under modification for inclusion in joint CRIC-CEPN book on markets, exchange and instituted economic process (est.publicaton 2006).
ii) Intermediating production and consumption
In progress:
Book Contract with Routledge :
Warde, A., Randles, S. & McMeekin, A. A History of Market
Research: Intermediating Production and Consumption.
Book Review:
Randles, S. (2003) review of ‘Productivity, Innovation and Knowledge in Services: New Economic and Socio-Economic Approaches’ Gadrey, J. & Gallouj, F. eds for The Service Industries Journal Issue 23.3
CRIC Discussion Papers:
Harvey, M. McMeekin, A. Randles, S. Southerton, D. Tether, B. and Warde,
A. (2001)
‘Between Demand and Consumption: A Framework for Research’ CRIC
Discussion Paper No 40. January.
Randles, S. and Warde, A. (2002) ‘On Economic Sociology, Competition and Markets’ CRIC Discussion Paper No 53, August.
Conferences and workshops:
Warde, A. Randles, S. McMeekin, A. (2001) ‘Market Research and Market Formation: the construction of markets for market research’ Paper presented at the joint CEPN-CRIC workshop ‘The Market and the Organisation of Exchange’, Paris, November.
Randles, S. McMeekin, A. & Warde, A. (2002) ‘“the Making of a ‘KIS’ : the professionalisation and industrialisation of market research” paper presented at the 12th International Conference of RESER “Services and Innovation”, Manchester, September.
McMeekin, A., Randles, S. & Warde, A. (2003) ‘Professions, Firms and the Evolution of Knowledge: the Case of Market Research’ Paper prepared for the ASEAT/IoIR conference “Knowledge and Economic and Social Change” Manchester, April.
Randles, S. McMeekin, A. & Warde, A. (2003) ‘Interdependence and markets’ Paper presented at the return joint CRIC-CEPN University of Paris 13 workshop, Manchester, June.
Randles, S. Warde, A. (2003) ‘Ethics, transformation, and market research’ Paper presented at the Seventh Annual IACR Conference, AME, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, August.
iii) Complex systems
Refereed Journal Articles:
Coombs, R. James, A. Metcalfe, S. & Randles, S. eds (2002) ‘Healthy Business? Capabilities, Complexity and Restructuring in Pharmaceuticals’ Special Issue of Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, Vol 14 No 3, Sept 2002
Allen, P, Ramlogan, R & Randles, S (2002) ‘Complex Systems and the Merger Process’ Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, Vol 14, No3 Sept. 2002,pp 315-329
Randles, S (2002) ‘Complex Systems Applied: The merger that made GlaxoSmithKline’ Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, Vol 14, No 3 Sept 2002, pp 331-354
Workshops and conferences:
Randles, S. (2002) ‘Complex Systems Applied: the merger that made GlaxoSmithKline’. Paper presented to the NEXSUS Complexity Network workshop, Losehill, October.
3). Cities and regions of Europe
Randles, S. (2000) Cities in Evolutionary Perspective: Diversity, Reflexivity, Scale and the Making of Economic Society in Manchester and Lyon. PhD thesis, Faculty of Arts, School of Geography, University of Manchester, Manchester.
Randles, S. & Dicken, P. (2004) ‘Scale and the Instituted Construction of the Urban: Comparing the Cases of Manchester and Lyon’ Environment and Planning A, Vol 36 No 11.
Randles, S. (2002) ‘Geographies of Collective Reflexivity? Thinking futures, doing urban governance, and influencing economic development in Manchester and Lyon’ CRIC Discussion Paper No 54. August.
Randles, S. & Davies, A. (1998) ‘Conceptualising Competitiveness: Better to ‘beat or ‘bed’ the competition?’ Paper presented at the session ‘Cuts into Competitiveness : The nation and below’ at the Association of American Geographers 94th Conference, Boston US, March.
Randles, S. & Dicken, P. (2000) ‘Scale and Spatial Dimensions in Institutional Evolution : Cities in Comparative Context’ Paper presented to the 8th (Millennium) Conference of the International Joseph A. Schumpeter Society. Manchester, July.
Randles, S. (2001) ‘Geographies of Collective Reflexivity? Thinking Futures, Doing Urban Governance and Influencing Economic Development in Manchester and Lyon Paper presented to the European meeting of the Forum Européen de Prospective Régionale et Locale Observatoire International de Prospective Régionale, Lille, France, December.
Randles, S. review of Acs, Z. (2002) Innovation and the Growth of Cities, Edward Elgar for Local Economy (in press).
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