Strategic Management Journal
1980 - 2025
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Volume 41, issue 13, 2020
- Identifying internal markets for resource redeployment pp. 2341-2371

- Teresa A. Dickler and Timothy B. Folta
- Converting inventions into innovations in large firms: How inventors at Xerox navigated the innovation process to commercialize their ideas pp. 2372-2399

- Natalya Vinokurova and Rahul Kapoor
- Knowledge, routines, and cognitive effects in nonmarket selection environments: An examination of the regulatory review of innovations pp. 2400-2435

- Francisco Polidoro
- From litigation to innovation: Firms' ability to litigate and technological diversification through human capital pp. 2436-2473

- Martin Ganco, Cameron D. Miller and Puay Khoon Toh
- Strategic behavior by market intermediaries pp. 2474-2492

- Daniel M. Olson and David M. Waguespack
- Activist hedge fund success: The role of reputation pp. 2493-2517

- Margarethe Wiersema, Albert Ahn and Yu Zhang
- What do multiple objectives really mean for performance? Empirical evidence from the French manufacturing sector pp. 2518-2547

- Tomasz Obloj and Metin Sengul
- Selling your soul to the devil? The importance of independent ownership to identity distinctiveness for oppositional categories pp. 2548-2584

- Blake D. Mathias, Annelore Huyghe and David W. Williams
Volume 41, issue 12, 2020
- Does piracy lead to product abandonment or stimulate new product development?: Evidence from mobile platform‐based developer firms pp. 2155-2184

- Milan Miric and Lars Bo Jeppesen
- Looking for respect? How prior TMT social comparisons affect executives' new TMT engagements pp. 2185-2199

- Federico Aime, Aaron D. Hill and Jason W. Ridge
- CEO cognitive flexibility, information search, and organizational ambidexterity pp. 2200-2233

- Andreea N. Kiss, Dirk Libaers, Pamela S. Barr, Tang Wang and Miles A. Zachary
- Shadow of the great firewall: The impact of Google blockade on innovation in China pp. 2234-2260

- Yanfeng Zheng and Qinyu (Ryan) Wang
- Binned scatterplots: A simple tool to make research easier and better pp. 2261-2274

- Evan Starr and Brent Goldfarb
- Decision weaving: Forming novel, complex strategy in entrepreneurial settings pp. 2275-2314

- Timothy E. Ott and Kathleen M. Eisenhardt
- Industry competition and firm conduct: Joint determinants of risk–return relations pp. 2315-2338

- Michael Christensen, Thorbjørn Knudsen, Ulrik W. Nash and Nils Stieglitz
Volume 41, issue 11, 2020
- Replication using templates: Does the unit learn from itself, the template, or both? pp. 1955-1982

- Megan Lawrence
- Knowledge mobilization in the face of imitation: Microfoundations of knowledge aggregation and firm‐level innovation pp. 1983-2014

- Jason P. Davis and Vikas A. Aggarwal
- Organizational change and the dynamics of innovation: Formal R&D structure and intrafirm inventor networks pp. 2015-2049

- Nicholas Argyres, Luis A. Rios and Brian S. Silverman
- Growth or profit? Strategic orientations and long‐term performance in China pp. 2050-2071

- Nan Zhou and Seung Ho Park
- A recentering approach for interpreting interaction effects from logit, probit, and other nonlinear models pp. 2072-2091

- Yujin Jeong, Jordan I. Siegel, Sophie Yu‐Pu Chen and Whitney Newey
- CEO dismissal: Consequences for the strategic risk taking of competitor CEOs pp. 2092-2125

- Brian L. Connelly, Qiang (John) Li, Wei Shi and Kang‐Bok Lee
- The effect of import competition on product diversification revisited pp. 2126-2152

- Manuel Becerra, Garen Markarian and Juan Santalo
Volume 41, issue 10, 2020
- Changes in persistence of performance over time pp. 1745-1769

- Victor Manuel Bennett
- Internal agglomeration and productivity: Evidence from microdata pp. 1770-1798

- Evan Rawley and Robert Seamans
- Product‐market competition and resource redeployment in multi‐business firms pp. 1799-1836

- Raffaele Morandi Stagni, Juan Santalo and Marco S. Giarratana
- Resolving governance disputes in communities: A study of software license decisions pp. 1837-1868

- Vivianna Fang He, Phanish Puranam, Yash Raj Shrestha and Georg von Krogh
- Stakeholder engagement strategies, national institutions, and firm performance: A configurational perspective pp. 1869-1900

- Kamini Gupta, Donal Crilly and Thomas Greckhamer
- Multipoint contact without forbearance? How coverage synergies shape equity analysts' forecasting performance pp. 1901-1932

- Jose N. Uribe
- Why do some insider CEOs make more strategic changes than others? The impact of prior board experience on new CEO insiderness pp. 1933-1951

- Qi Zhu, Songcui Hu and Wei Shen
Volume 41, issue 9, 2020
- Corporate social responsibility of U.S.‐listed firms headquartered in tax havens pp. 1547-1571

- Dongyoung Lee
- Reliance on science: Worldwide front‐page patent citations to scientific articles pp. 1572-1594

- Matt Marx and Aaron Fuegi
- Capability interactions and adaptation to demand‐side change pp. 1595-1627

- Tang Wang, Vikas A. Aggarwal and Brian Wu
- Power to the outsiders: External hiring and decision authority allocation within organizations pp. 1628-1652

- Bryan Hong
- Change gears before speeding up: The roles of Chief Executive Officer human capital and venture capitalist monitoring in Chief Executive Officer change before initial public offering pp. 1653-1681

- Salim Chahine and Yan (Anthea) Zhang
- When suppliers shift my boundaries: Supplier employee mobility and its impact on buyer firms' sourcing strategy pp. 1682-1711

- George Chondrakis and Mari Sako
- Who violates expectations when? How firms' growth and dividend reputations affect investors' reactions to acquisitions pp. 1712-1742

- Radina R. Blagoeva, Korcan Kavusan and Justin J. P. Jansen
Volume 41, issue 8, 2020
- Resource re‐allocation capabilities in internal capital markets: The value of overcoming inertia pp. 1365-1380

- Dan Lovallo, Alexander Brown, David J. Teece and David Bardolet
- Machine learning and human capital complementarities: Experimental evidence on bias mitigation pp. 1381-1411

- Prithwiraj Choudhury, Evan Starr and Rajshree Agarwal
- Searching for knowledge in response to proximate and remote problem sources: Evidence from the U.S. renewable electricity industry pp. 1412-1449

- Nilanjana Dutt and Will Mitchell
- How do pre‐entrants to the industry incubation stage choose between alliances and acquisitions for technical capabilities and specialized complementary assets? pp. 1450-1489

- Mahka Moeen and Will Mitchell
- How do strategic leaders engage with social media? A theoretical framework for research and practice pp. 1490-1527

- Ciaran Heavey, Zeki Simsek, Christina Kyprianou and Marten Risius
- Idea twins: Simultaneous discoveries as a research tool pp. 1528-1543

- Michaël Bikard
Volume 41, issue 7, 2020
- The impact of diversification on task performance: Evidence from kidney transplant centers pp. 1169-1190

- Sara Parker‐Lue and Marvin Lieberman
- Portfolio configuration and foreign entry decisions: A juxtaposition of real options and risk diversification theories pp. 1191-1209

- Rene Belderbos, Tony W. Tong and Shubin Wu
- Location matters: Valuing firm‐specific nonmarket risk in the global mining industry pp. 1210-1244

- Chang Hoon Oh, Daniel Shapiro, Shuna Shu Ham Ho and Jiyoung Shin
- Get rich or die trying… finding revenue model fit using machine learning and multiple cases pp. 1245-1273

- Ron Tidhar and Kathleen M. Eisenhardt
- The (Un) intended consequences of institutions lowering barriers to entrepreneurship: The impact on female workers pp. 1274-1304

- Francesco Castellaneta, Raffaele Conti and Aleksandra Kacperczyk
- Serving differently: CEO regulatory focus and firm stakeholder strategy pp. 1305-1335

- Daniel L Gamache, François Neville, Jonathan Bundy and Cole E Short
- Institutional entry barriers and spatial technology diffusion: Evidence from the broadband industry pp. 1336-1361

- Tedi Skiti
Volume 41, issue 6, 2020
- On the relation between corporate social responsibility and financial performance pp. 965-987

- Amrou Awaysheh, Randall A. Heron, Tod Perry and Jared I. Wilson
- When one door closes, another door opens … for some: Evidence from the post‐TRIPS Indian pharmaceutical industry pp. 988-1022

- Shinjinee Chattopadhyay and Janet Bercovitz
- The behavioral theory of the (community‐oriented) firm: The differing response of community‐oriented firms to performance relative to aspirations pp. 1023-1053

- Stephen J. Smulowitz, Horacio E. Rousseau and Philip Bromiley
- Disentangling the effects of hedge fund activism on firm financial and social performance pp. 1054-1082

- Mark R. DesJardine and Rodolphe Durand
- Performance implications of incremental transition and discontinuous jump between exploration and exploitation pp. 1083-1111

- Jingoo Kang and Sang‐Joon Kim
- Strategic renewal: Beyond the functional resource role of occupational members pp. 1112-1138

- Krista L. Pettit and Mary M. Crossan
- Biased interpretation of performance feedback: The role of CEO overconfidence pp. 1139-1165

- Christian Schumacher, Steffen Keck and Wenjie Tang
Volume 41, issue 5, 2020
- Human capital, parent size, and the destination industry of spinouts pp. 815-840

- Mariko Sakakibara and Natarajan Balasubramanian
- Mind the gap: The role of gender in entrepreneurial career choice and social influence by founders pp. 841-866

- Vera Rocha and Mirjam Praag
- Introducing LIVA to measure long‐term firm performance pp. 867-890

- Phebo D. Wibbens and Nicolaj Siggelkow
- Is managerial entrenchment always bad and corporate social responsibility always good? A cross‐national examination of their combined influence on shareholder value pp. 891-920

- Jordi A. Surroca, Ruth V. Aguilera, Kurt Desender and Josep Tribó
- Navigating geographic and cultural distances in international expansion: The paradoxical roles of firm size, age, and ownership pp. 921-949

- Yu Li, Yan A. Zhang and Wei Shi
- Software availability and entry pp. 950-962

- Victor M. Bennett and Todd A. Hall
Volume 41, issue 4, 2020
- Resource congestion in alliance networks: How a firm's partners’ partners influence the benefits of collaboration pp. 627-655

- Vikas A. Aggarwal
- Chief sustainability officers and corporate social (Ir)responsibility pp. 656-680

- Ruchunyi Fu, Yi Tang and Guoli Chen
- Firm behavior and the evolution of activism: Strategic decisions and the emergence of protest in US communities pp. 681-707

- Alessandro Piazza and Fabrizio Perretti
- Gender differences in speed of advancement: An empirical examination of top executives in the Fortune 100 firms pp. 708-737

- Rocio Bonet, Peter Cappelli and Monika Hamori
- Unwelcome voices: The gender bias‐mitigating potential of unconventionality pp. 738-757

- Owen Parker, Rachel Mui and Varkey Titus
- Allocation of property rights and technological innovation within firms pp. 758-787

- Catherine Magelssen
- The influence of CEO risk tolerance on initial pay packages pp. 788-811

- Scott D. Graffin, Timothy D. Hubbard, Dane M. Christensen and Eric Y. Lee
Volume 41, issue 3, 2020
- History‐informed strategy research: The promise of history and historical research methods in advancing strategy scholarship pp. 343-368

- Nicholas S. Argyres, Alfredo De Massis, Nicolai J. Foss, Federico Frattini, Geoffrey Jones and Brian S. Silverman
- The origins of firm strategy: Learning by economic experimentation and strategic pivots in the early automobile industry pp. 369-399

- Sandeep D. Pillai, Brent Goldfarb and David A. Kirsch
- Geopolitical jockeying: Economic nationalism and multinational strategy in historical perspective pp. 400-421

- Christina Lubinski and R. Daniel Wadhwani
- Nation‐dyadic history and cross‐border corporate deals: Role of conflict, trade, generational distance, and professional education pp. 422-466

- Ilgaz Arikan, Asli M. Arikan and Oded Shenkar
- Centers of gravity: The effect of stable shared leadership in top management teams on firm growth and industry evolution pp. 467-498

- Rajshree Agarwal, Serguey Braguinsky and Atsushi Ohyama
- The nanoeconomics of firm‐level decision‐making and industry evolution: Evidence from 200 years of paper and pulp making pp. 499-529

- Juha‐Antti Lamberg and Mirva Peltoniemi
- History and the micro‐foundations of dynamic capabilities pp. 530-556

- Roy Suddaby, Diego Coraiola, Charles Harvey and William Foster
- Managing history: How New Zealand's Gallagher Group used rhetorical narratives to reprioritize and modify imprinted strategic guideposts pp. 557-589

- Paresha N. Sinha, Peter Jaskiewicz, Jenny Gibb and James G. Combs
- Dealing with revered past: Historical identity statements and strategic change in Japanese family firms pp. 590-623

- Innan Sasaki, Josip Kotlar, Davide Ravasi and Eero Vaara
Volume 41, issue 2, 2020
- Cog in the wheel: Resource release and the scope of interdependencies in corporate adjustment activities pp. 175-197

- Dongil D. Keum
- A contingency perspective on imitation strategies: When is “benchmarking” ineffective? pp. 198-221

- Hart E. Posen, Sangyoon Yi and Jeho Lee
- The role of relationship scope in sustaining relational contracts in interfirm networks pp. 222-245

- Nicholas Argyres, Janet Bercovitz and Giorgio Zanarone
- When your problem becomes my problem: The impact of airline IT disruptions on on‐time performance of competing airlines pp. 246-266

- C. Jennifer Tae, Min‐Seok Pang and Brad N. Greenwood
- The effects of multimarket contact on partner selection for technology cooperation pp. 267-289

- Wonsang Ryu, Jeffrey J. Reuer and Thomas H. Brush
- Do firms use corporate social responsibility to insure against stock price risk? Evidence from a natural experiment pp. 290-307

- Yonghong Jia, Xinghua Gao and Scott Julian
- The impact of hiring directors' choice‐supportive bias and escalation of commitment on CEO compensation and dismissal following poor performance: A multimethod study pp. 308-339

- Michelle L. Zorn, Kaitlyn DeGhetto, David J. Ketchen and James G. Combs
Volume 41, issue 1, 2020
- Complementors' engagement in an ecosystem: A study of publishers' e‐book offerings on Amazon Kindle pp. 3-26

- Richard D. Wang and Cameron D. Miller
- Seeds of change: How current structure shapes the type and timing of reorganizations pp. 27-54

- Marlo Raveendran
- Jack of all trades and master of knowledge: The role of diversification in new distant knowledge integration pp. 55-85

- Frank Nagle and Florenta Teodoridis
- Categorical cognition and outcome efficiency in impact investing decisions pp. 86-107

- Matthew Lee, Arzi Adbi and Jasjit Singh
- Political ideology of the board and CEO dismissal following financial misconduct pp. 108-123

- U. David Park, Warren Boeker and David Gomulya
- Investor experience and innovation performance: The mediating role of external cooperation pp. 124-151

- Wai Fong Boh, Cheng‐Jen Huang and Anne Wu
- Does it pay to be a multinational? A large‐sample, cross‐national replication assessing the multinationality–performance relationship pp. 152-172

- Niccolò Pisani, Javier Garcia‐Bernardo and Eelke Heemskerk
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