Hines T. (2012) The horizons of experience: The limits of rational thought upon irrational phenomena. In: Viscusi G, Campagnolo GM and Curzi Y (eds) Phenomenology, Organizational politics, and IT design: The Social Study of Information Systems. Hershey, Pennsylvania: IGI-Global, 252-272.
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-0303-5, ISBN13: 9781466603035, ISBN10: 1466603038, EISBN13: 9781466603042
Hines,T. (2006), ‘The nature of the clothing and textile industries: - structure, context and process’ in Jackson,T. and Shaw, D. The Fashion Handbook, Oxford: Routledge
SELECTED JOURNAL ARTICLES
2020 'Student evaluations of teaching: emerging surveillance and resistance'. Studies in Higher Education. pp.1-12. with Oliver Kayas doi: 10.1080/03075079.2020.1725875
2020 Time for the Resource Reset: Implications for the Clothing and Textile Industry, Textiles, pp15-17
2019 Resisting government rendered surveillance in a local authority. Public Management Review. with Oliver Kayas
2018 'The Demise of the Members' Association Ownership Model in German Professional Football'. Managing Sport and Leisure. 22(5), pp.358-373. with SJ Ward
2013 ‘Mutuality ownership form and professional sports: football’ Non-Profit Voluntary Services Quarterly, 42(4), pp.763-780 - Published online before print May 16, 2012, doi: 10.1177/0899764012443734, with Ward & Scanlon Read at “Mutuality Ownership Form and Professional Sports: Football”
2012 ‘The relevance and efficacy of marketing in public and non-profit service management’,Public Management Review, Vol.14(4), 433-450, with Wright & Chew Read at
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/citedby/10.1080/14719037.2011.649973
2010 Trends in textile global supply chains. Textiles 37: 18-20
2008 ‘Desired and perceived identities of fashion retailers’, European Journal of MarketingVol.42 (5/6), 682-701 with Cheng & Grime Read at http://www.emeraldinsight.com/journals.htm?articleid=1727972&show=html
2008 ‘The panoptic gaze: Analyzing the interaction between enterprise resource planning technology and organizational culture’, International Journal of Information Management,Vol.28 , 446-452 with Kayas, McLean and Wright Read at http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0268401208001308
2007,‘Making sense of market segmentation: a fashion retailing case’ European Journal of Marketing, Vol. 41(5/6), 439-465 with Quinn & Bennison Read at http://www.emeraldinsight.com/journals.htm?articleid=1610666&show=abstract
2005,‘Socially constructed realities and the hidden face of market segmentation’ Journal of Marketing Management, Vol. 21 No.5, pp.529-543 with Quinn Read at http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1362/0267257054307372
2005,‘Supply chain strategies in the UK fashion industry – the rhetoric of partnership and the realities of power’ International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Management, Vol.1 No.4 with McGowan Read at https://springerlink3.metapress.com/content/f51787166174x110/resource-secured/?target=fulltext.pdf&sid=kyyojosgxn3zoe2l0mcsebo0&sh=www.springerlink.com
2002, Developing an iceberg theory of cost comparisons in relation to sourcing decisions in the UK fashion industry. Journal of the Textile http://ww.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00405000208658354
2002 “Through a glass darkly”: Supply chain strategies as continuous or discontinuous change processes, International Journal of New Product Development & Innovation Management, Vol.4 No.1. pp29-49
2002 Retail sourcing and procurement strategies in the UK fashion industry - An exploratory study of contemporary supply relationships Journal of the Textile Institute, 93(3), 80-94 with McGowan http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00405000208658359
2000, An evaluation of two qualitative methods (focus group interviews and cognitive maps) for conducting research into entrepreneurial decision making. Qualitative Market Research, 3(1), 7-17. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/journals.htm?articleid=858380&show=abstract
CONFERENCE PAPERS
2018 Surveillance systems in UK Higher Education: A critical analysis of emerging power relations. Aarhus, Denmark, 7/6/2018. with Kayas
2016 Evolving Logic of Performance Measurement and Unintended Consequences. Edinburgh, Scotland, 7/2016. Performance Management Association Conference.
2016 Quality and value for sustainable relationships in professional services. Heraklion, Greece, 22/6/2016.
2016 Designing Patient-Focused Services: A Construct of Healthcare Service Quality. Kingston, UK, 7/2015.
2015 Mutuality and German Football – an Exemplar of Sustainable Sport Governance Structures?. International Business Conference, Manchester Metropolitan University, 16/4/2015. with Ward,S.
2013 Sign Value Production in Marketing Imagery: A Semiotic Approach to Understanding the Cultural Contexts of Visual Signification. Liverpool University, UK, with Doherty,P.
2013 Entrepreneurial Marketing: Learning from Failure. Boston, MA, USA, 7/8/2013.
2013 Understanding the Relationship Between CSR and Employee Engagement. BAM Liverpool, UK, 2013.
2012 The accidental entrepreneur: The unintended consequences of pursuing personal interests, ISBE Annual Conference, Dublin, November
2012 Management Matters: Lifting the veil on trends, fads and fashions, British Academy of Management Annual Conference, Cardiff University, September
2012 Making sense of entrepreneurial learning and identity:A process of becoming, Global Research Symposium on Marketing and Entrepreneurship in Chicago, IL August 15-17.
2012 Managerialism and the ‘marketization’ of public service: Three decades of change, Philosophy of Management Conference, St Anne's College, Oxford University, July
2012 The stakeholder challenges of health care in the 21st Century, IRSPM Annual Conference, University of Rome, Italy
2011 The undue influence of financial language on strategy as practiced. Critical Management Studies - CMS Annual Conference.Naples, Italy Read at www.organizzazione.unina.it/cms7/proceedings/proceedings_stream_32/... · PDF file
2011 The relevance and efficacy of marketing in public and non-profit service management IRSPM Annual Conference. Trinity College Dublin. With Wright & Chew
2010 Constructing the science of social research. Academy of Management: Critical Management Studies Organization Workshop. Montreal, Canada.
2009 Supply chain risk in small firms. Institute of Small Business and Entrepreneurship Annual Conference. Liverpool: ISBE.
2009 Socially constructing service dominant logic [SDL] Westminster Services Conference. London: University of Westminster
Social researchers consciously and intentionally set out to understand the life-world [Lebenswelt]. It is different to knowing the inanimate world of objects. Social study is systematic and as rigorous as natural science but focuses on human experience. The social world we inhabit cradles all human experience. It is the context for meaning, for all becoming and being. Life is a temporal stream of experience that, if we are to understand it, needs to be kept at bay [bracketing it]. In doing so, it is as Husserl said at the ‘horizon of experience’, pre-theoretical. It is only through critical reflection that we understand our lived experience in relation to others, present and past. This chapter reflects on Husserl’s notion of ‘horizon of experience’ to intentionally understand the limits of rational thought on irrational objects. It offers insights through these reflections and possibilities for researching information systems applying phenomenology.
SELECTED BOOK CHAPTERS
Hines,T. (2004), ‘The emergence of supply chain strategy as a critical success factor for retailing organizations,’ in Bruce, M. Moore, C. and Birtwistle, G. eds. International Retail Marketing – A Case Study Approach, Oxford: Elsevier pp108-122
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