Thomas Klikauer Explained
Thomas Klikauer |
Birth Date: | 1962 7, df=y |
Birth Place: | Darmstadt |
Thomas Klikauer (born 20 July 1962 in Darmstadt/ Germany) is a Senior lecturer teaching Human resource management and Industrial Relations at the Sydney Graduate School of Management (SGSM) at the Western Sydney University, Australia.[1] He holds MAs from the United States and Germany and a PhD from Warwick University, UK.[2] His research into the motor vehicle and shipping industry (e.g.[3] [4] [5]) led to several books focusing on Communication,[6] and Management at Work, Management Communication, Communicative Ethics and Action.[7] His current interest is in ethics at work and management. Thomas Klikauer is a leading authority on Managerialism.
Education
Finishing elementary school, he entered into an apprenticeship to graduate with an engineering degree as toolmaker. Upon re-entering school, he graduated from The University of Applied Science in Darmstadt (BA) to move on to Technical University of Darmstadt and to Bremen University holding a master's degree in Political Science. He also holds a Master of Political Science from Boston University. He was awarded a PhD at the University of Warwick (UK) in Industrial and Business Studies.
Publications
Books
- 2023. German Conspiracy Fantasies in the Time of the COVID-19 Pandemic, KDP
- 2023. The Language of Managerialism, Palgrave/Springer
- 2022. A Global Guide to HRM, London: Routledge
- 2021. Media Capitalism – Hegemony in the Age of Mass Deception, Palgrave
- 2020. Alternative für Deutschland – The AfD, Eastbourne: Sussex Academic Press
- 2018. Managing People in Organizations, Red Globe Press
- 2017. Management Education - Fragments of an Emancipatory Theory, Palgrave
- 2015. Hegel’s Moral Corporation, Basingstoke: Palgrave
- 2014. Seven HRM Moralities, Basingstoke: Palgrave.
- 2013. Managerialism – A Critique of an Ideology, Basingstoke: Palgrave.
- 2012. Seven Management Moralities, Basingstoke: Palgrave.
- 2010. Critical Management Ethics, Basingstoke: Palgrave.
- 2008. Management Communication, Basingstoke: Palgrave.
- 2007. Communication and Management at Work, Basingstoke: Palgrave.
Notes and References
- Web site: Doctor Thomas Klikauer.
- Web site: Doctor Thomas Klikauer.
- Klikauer. Thomas. Stability in Germany's Industrial Relations: A Critique on Hassel's Erosion Thesis. British Journal of Industrial Relations. June 2002. 40. 2. 295–308. 10.1111/1467-8543.00233.
- Klikauer. Thomas. Morris. Richard. Human resources in the German maritime industries: 'back-sourcing' and ship management. The International Journal of Human Resource Management. June 2003. 14. 4. 544–558. 10.1080/0958519032000057583.
- Klikauer. Thomas. Morris. Richard. Kiribati seafarers and German container shipping. Maritime Policy & Management. January 2002. 29. 1. 93–101. 10.1080/03088830110078355.
- Book: Klikauer. Thomas. Communication and Management at Work. 2007. Palgrave. Basingstoke.
- Klikauer. T.. Book Review: Hegel's philosophy - ethics, recognition and oppression. Philosophy & Social Criticism. 23 July 2012. 38. 6. 651–658. 10.1177/0191453712442147.