Research
Main research/scholarship interest is in using psychoanalytic perspectives for the study of micro-ethics and decision-making in the work place.
Conference Papers:
EGOS 2022. Presented in Vienna: "The process of reparative reason: towards a psychoanalytic understanding of ethics in business elites".
EGOS 2019. Presented in Edinburgh: "Is enlightened two-person freedom paradoxical? The future of micro ethics in the workplace".
EGOS 2017. Presented in Copenhagen: "MIcroethics: from Smith's impartial spectator to the concept of thirdness".
BAM 2016. Presented in Newcastle: "An inquiry into 'Opportunity' as a Temporally Mediated Experience: of entrepreneurs and happy cows".
BAM 2015. Presented in Portsmouth: "Ethical Decision Making and the problem of measure: an undogmatic gaze".
Published Paper:
Ridgeway, G.M. (2001). "A Managerial 'Headache' : Service Quality and Psychoanalysis in a UK Bank". Review of Social Economic & Business Studies, Vol 1, Fall 2001, 141-157.