Rolf Solli
Rolf Solli | |
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| Born | 1953 (age 72–73) |
| Occupations | Organizational theorist, Professor of Management |
| Employer | University of Borås |
| Known for | Research on management, leadership, and accounting in public sector organizations |
| Title | Professor of Management |
| Academic work | |
| Notable works | Low-voiced control (1999); Organizing Metropolitan Space and Discourse (2001); Constructing Leadership (2006) |
Rolf Solli (born 1953) is a Swedish organizational theorist and Professor of Management at the University of Borås. During 2003-2012 he was Director and Professor of Management Studies at GRI, Gothenburg Research Institute, Gothenburg School of Business, Economics and Law, Sweden.[1]
His research focuses on processes of management, leadership and accounting mainly in the context of public sector organizations.[2] He has published more than fifteen books, among which Low-voiced control. Perspective on civil finance officers in local government, (SNS, 1999), a volume edited with Barbara Czarniawska Organizing Metropolitan Space and Discourse, (Liber, 2001) and Constructing Leadership: Reflections on Film Heroes as Leaders with Björn Rombach (Santérus Academic Press, 2006).[3]
Prior to his present position, Rolf Solli was for many years Head of School of Public Administration at University of Gothenburg.
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