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Season 2 of the AMR Origins Series with new host Greg Fisher @GregFisher in a new location on the AOM YouTube Channel:
https://t.co/hyVMXMaDwl
Scroll down for Episode 21.
Do former star performers become superior managers? Using #performance data from professional #sports, this study finds organizational performance is greater under star-performers-turned-managers than other managers - by Jays Kim & @RMakadok#openaccess https://t.co/c2XenPENoS
Gino Cattani's proseminar interview: Why Sid Winter's nose almost ended Gino's research career before it started, and how his mom came to the rescue! Plus, the challenges of studying the social evaluation of innovation.
https://t.co/y3s80r2nHS
Gino Cattani's proseminar interview: Why Sid Winter's nose almost ended Gino's research career before it started, and how his mom came to the rescue! Plus, the challenges of studying the social evaluation of innovation.
https://t.co/y3s80r2nHS
Proseminar interview with Ben Hallen about his days as a Stanford doctoral student: How did he accidentally discover the importance of entrepreneurs' networks?
https://t.co/C7EDZOdBH7
Proseminar interview with Ben Hallen about his days as a Stanford doctoral student: How did he accidentally discover the importance of entrepreneurs' networks?
https://t.co/C7EDZOdBH7
Do you use formal theory techniques (game theory, simulations, etc.) in management research? This forthcoming AMR editorial offers guidance about how to make your work accessible to non-technical readers:
https://t.co/ktLIkTglKr
As someone who works with formal theory and simulation methods (like this @IEEEXplore study: https://t.co/3dTwMDllmm)—and knows the struggle of making them accessible to organizational concerns—this article from @RMakadok on enhancing accessibility is incredibly valuable! 🙏
How to make theoretical contributions in strategy research? In Episode 37 of @RMakadok's Proseminar Series, #StrategicEntJ AE @rkatila1 discusses this question with @Stanford PhD students.
https://t.co/2ec2zriLaD
Proseminar episode 37:
Insightful Q&A session with Stanford PhD students from @rkatila1 Riitta Katila's doctoral seminar, answering the question "What is theory?"
https://t.co/HJMEs1vXpj
Proseminar episode 37:
Insightful Q&A session with Stanford PhD students from @rkatila1 Riitta Katila's doctoral seminar, answering the question "What is theory?"
https://t.co/HJMEs1vXpj