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Collaboration, Coordination and Cooperation Between Organizations
Business and Management INK
June 13, 2020

Collaboration, Coordination and Cooperation Between Organizations

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What’s Your Exit Strategy?
Business and Management INK
June 6, 2020

What’s Your Exit Strategy?

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How One Study on Entrepreneurial Orientation Would Impact the Field
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June 1, 2020

How One Study on Entrepreneurial Orientation Would Impact the Field

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Pioneer of Mangement Research Methodology: Mark Easterby-Smith, 1948-2020
Business and Management INK
April 23, 2020

Pioneer of Mangement Research Methodology: Mark Easterby-Smith, 1948-2020

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Infectious Diseases and Long-Run Innovation Consequences

Infectious Diseases and Long-Run Innovation Consequences

Today we welcome two scholars from Texas’s Baylor University whose research into how pathogens affect innovation has taken on new prominence in the wake of the current pandemic.

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Empty Grocery Shelves! Are Supply Chains Resilient Enough?

Empty Grocery Shelves! Are Supply Chains Resilient Enough?

Toilet paper shortages, profiteering from hand sanitizer and empty shelves in grocery stores. Thanks to COVID-19, governments in most industrialized nations are […]

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A Brief Guide to Eco-Leadership

A Brief Guide to Eco-Leadership

SAGE author Simon Western has written a guide to eco-leadership, a new leadership paradigm for organizations in the climate emergency. For Academic Book Week, we asked him to present a short guide to its principles.

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A Renaissance Primer on Academic Writing

A Renaissance Primer on Academic Writing

Stoyan V. Sgourev, possibly the only management professor teaching (and indulging in) art history, argues that many of the key principles that guided the evolution of painting during the Italian Renaissance can be usefully applied to the domain of academic writing. Leonardo quite likely never intended to articulate advice on writing as an intellectual activity, but Stoyan borrows generously from his style and writings in formulating a number of basic principles that can help connect with the reader in a similar way to his paintings.

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Unleashing the Opportunity of Research in Latin America

Unleashing the Opportunity of Research in Latin America

An upward trend in the productivity of Latin American researchers, increased collaboration between them and scholars from other regions, and societal, cultural, and economic characteristics all make Latin America an ideal “natural laboratory” to build and test management theories.

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It’s About Time: For Shareholders and Bondholders Alike, Temporal Orientation is What Really Counts

It’s About Time: For Shareholders and Bondholders Alike, Temporal Orientation is What Really Counts

When it comes to supporting long-term value enhancing strategies, the temporal orientation (i.e., whether they are dedicated or transient investors) of both shareholders and bondholders matters much more than the type of security they purchased

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Measuring and Modeling the Unobservable

Measuring and Modeling the Unobservable

The authors of a recent article in Project Management Journal We believe the implications arising from this recent research have the potential to change the debate regarding the relative merits of the several structural equation modeling methods.

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Why Unlearning Matters? How to Unlearn?

Why Unlearning Matters? How to Unlearn?

The importance of unlearning, or abandoning obsolete beliefs, values, knowledge, and routines, for the growth of both organizations and individuals, is generally well-known in management learning and human resource fields. But it often misses action on the level of the individual.

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