Organization Science
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Volume 32, issue 6, 2021
- The Politics of Learning from Rare Events pp. 1391-1414

- Claus Rerup and Mark J. Zbaracki
- How Do Institutional Carriers Alleviate Normative and Cognitive Barriers to Regulatory Change? pp. 1415-1438

- Daniel Erian Armanios and Charles E. Eesley
- Adaptation or Persistence? Emergence and Revision of Organization Designs in New Ventures pp. 1439-1472

- Oliver Alexy, Katharina Poetz, Phanish Puranam and Markus Reitzig
- Social Responsibility Beyond the Corporate: Executive Mental Accounting Across Sectoral and Issue Domains pp. 1473-1491

- Razvan Lungeanu and Klaus Weber
- Women in the Inner Circle: Gender and Director Networks After the Fracturing of the Corporate Elite pp. 1492-1522

- Richard A. Benton
- Anchored Differentiation: The Role of Temporal Distance in the Comparison and Evaluation of New Product Designs pp. 1523-1541

- Tian Heong Chan, Yonghoon G. Lee and HeeJung Jung
- Alliance Governance Mechanisms in the Face of Disruption pp. 1542-1570

- Arne Keller, Fabrice Lumineau, Thomas Mellewigt and Africa Ariño
- Watchers, Watched, and Watching in the Digital Age: Reconceptualization of Information Technology Monitoring as Complex Action Nets pp. 1571-1596

- Aljona Zorina, France Bélanger, Nanda Kumar and Stewart Clegg
Volume 32, issue 5, 2021
- Tie Decay and Dissolution: Contentious Prescribing Practices in the Prescription Drug Epidemic pp. 1149-1173

- Victoria (Shu) Zhang and Marissa D. King
- Social Network Positions, Peer Effects, and Evaluation Updating: An Experimental Test in the Entrepreneurial Context pp. 1174-1192

- Jason Greenberg
- Why Do Firms Fail to Engage Diversity? A Behavioral Strategy Perspective pp. 1193-1209

- Chengwei Liu
- Emergent Strategy from Spontaneous Anger: Crowd Dynamics in the First 48 Hours of the Ferguson Shooting pp. 1210-1234

- Ravi S. Kudesia
- Materiality as a Basis for Valuation Entrepreneurship: Re-modeling Impressionism pp. 1235-1255

- Stoyan V. Sgourev
- Cooperative Criticism: When Criticism Enhances Creativity in Brainstorming and Negotiation pp. 1256-1272

- Jared R. Curhan, Tatiana Labuzova and Aditi Mehta
- Attentional Engagement as Practice: A Study of the Attentional Infrastructure of Healthcare Chief Executive Officers pp. 1273-1299

- Davide Nicolini and Maja Korica
- How Managers Maintain Control Through Collaborative Repair: Evidence from Platform-Mediated “Gigs” pp. 1300-1326

- Hatim A. Rahman and Melissa A. Valentine
- Why Are Firms with Lower Performance More Volatile and Unpredictable? A Vulnerability Explanation of the Bowman Paradox pp. 1327-1345

- Manuel Becerra and Garen Markarian
- Seeing What Others Miss: A Competition Network Lens on Product Innovation pp. 1346-1370

- Sruthi Thatchenkery and Riitta Katila
- Socio-Technical Affordances for Large-Scale Collaborations: Introduction to a Virtual Special Issue pp. 1371-1390

- Arvind Malhotra, Ann Majchrzak and Kalle Lyytinen
Volume 32, issue 4, 2021
- Corporate Investment Relationships and the Search for Innovations: An Examination of Startups’ Search Shift Toward Incumbents pp. 909-939

- Francisco Polidoro and Wei Yang
- Failing to Learn from Failure: How Optimism Impedes Entrepreneurial Innovation pp. 940-964

- Mario Amore, Orsola Garofalo and Victor Martin-Sanchez
- Lowering the Bar? External Conditions, Opportunity Costs, and High-Tech Start-Up Outcomes pp. 965-986

- Annamaria Conti and Maria P. Roche
- The Sequence Effect in Panel Decisions: Evidence from the Evaluation of Research and Development Projects pp. 987-1008

- Paola Criscuolo, Linus Dahlander, Thorsten Grohsjean and Ammon Salter
- Relational Embeddedness, Breadth of Added Value Opportunities, and Business Growth pp. 1009-1032

- John K. Mawdsley and Deepak Somaya
- Bad Company: Shifts in Social Activists’ Tactics and Resources After Industry Crises pp. 1033-1055

- Mary-Hunter McDonnell, Kate Odziemkowska and Elizabeth Pontikes
- We’re Not Like Those Crazy Hippies: The Dynamics of Jurisdictional Drift in Externally Mandated Occupational Groups pp. 1056-1078

- Grace Augustine
- When Reinforcing Processes Generate an Outcome-Quality Dip pp. 1079-1099

- Jerker Denrell and Chengwei Liu
- Economies of Scope and Optimal Due Diligence in Corporate Acquisitions pp. 1100-1119

- Jeffrey J. Reuer and Arkadiy V. Sakhartov
- From Help to Harm: Increases in Status, Perceived Under-Reciprocation, and the Consequences for Access to Strategic Help and Social Undermining Among Female, Racial Minority, and White Male Top Managers pp. 1120-1148

- Gareth D. Keeves and James D. Westphal
Volume 32, issue 3, 2021
- The Plural of Goal: Learning in a World of Ambiguity pp. 527-543

- Daniel A. Levinthal and Claus Rerup
- Being Counted and Remaining Accountable: Maintenance of Quarterly Earnings Guidance by U.S. Public Companies pp. 544-567

- Sun Hyun Park and Kelly Patterson
- Categorical Competition in the Wake of Crisis: Banks vs. Credit Unions pp. 568-586

- Aaron K. Chatterji, Jiao Luo and Robert C. Seamans
- Do Startup Employees Earn More in the Long Run? pp. 587-604

- Olav Sorenson, Michael Dahl, Rodrigo Canales and M. Diane Burton
- Why Do Banks Favor Employee-Friendly Firms? A Stakeholder-Screening Perspective pp. 605-624

- Cuili Qian, Donal Crilly, Ke Wang and Zheng Wang
- A Multilevel Contingency Model of Employee Ownership and Firm Productivity: The Moderating Roles of Industry Growth and Instability pp. 625-648

- Kyoung Yong Kim and Pankaj C. Patel
- Good Deeds Done in Silence: Stakeholder Management and Quiet Giving by Chinese Firms pp. 649-674

- Heli Wang, Ming Jia and Zhe Zhang
- How Local Industry R&D Shapes Academic Research: Evidence from the Agricultural Biotechnology Revolution pp. 675-707

- Eunhee Sohn
- Ideology in Vicarious Learning–Related Communication pp. 708-730

- Juha-Antti Lamberg and Jukka Luoma
- Bridging Temporal Divides: Temporal Brokerage in Global Teams and Its Impact on Individual Performance pp. 731-751

- Julija N. Mell, Sujin Jang and Sen Chai
- Who Contributes Knowledge? Core-Periphery Tension in Online Innovation Communities pp. 752-775

- Hani Safadi, Steven L. Johnson and Samer Faraj
- Contracting Beyond the Market pp. 776-803

- Kate Odziemkowska and Sinziana Dorobantu
- Capturing Value in Platform Business Models That Rely on User-Generated Content pp. 804-823

- Hemang Subramanian, Sabyasachi Mitra and Sam Ransbotham
- Bounding and Binding: Trajectories of Community-Organization Emergence Following a Major Disruption pp. 824-855

- Trenton Alma Williams and Dean A. Shepherd
- Algorithm Supported Induction for Building Theory: How Can We Use Prediction Models to Theorize? pp. 856-880

- Yash Raj Shrestha, Vivianna Fang He, Phanish Puranam and Georg von Krogh
- (How) Will I Socialize You? The Impact of Supervisor Initial Evaluations and Subsequent Support on the Socialization of Temporary Newcomers pp. 881-908

- Lucas Dufour, Pablo I. Escribano and Massimo Maoret
Volume 32, issue 1, 2021
- Extemporaneous Coordination in Specialist Teams: The Familiarity Complementarity pp. 1-17

- Kenny Ching, Enrico Forti and Evan Rawley
- Make Way for the Algorithms: Symbolic Actions and Change in a Regime of Knowing pp. 18-41

- Stella Pachidi, Hans Berends, Samer Faraj and Marleen Huysman
- Making Space for Emotions: Empathy, Contagion, and Legitimacy’s Double-Edged Sword pp. 42-63

- Andreea Gorbatai, Cyrus Dioun and Kisha Lashley
- Between Home and Work: Commuting as an Opportunity for Role Transitions pp. 64-85

- Jon M. Jachimowicz, Julia Lee Cunningham, Bradley R. Staats, Francesca Gino and Jochen I. Menges
- Evaluating Board Candidates: A Threat-Contingency Model of Shareholder Dissent Against Female Director Candidates pp. 86-110

- Arjun Mitra, Corinne Post and Steve Sauerwald
- Why Do High-Status People Have Larger Social Networks? Belief in Status-Quality Coupling as a Driver of Network-Broadening Behavior and Social Network Size pp. 111-132

- Jiyin Cao and Edward Bishop Smith
- The New Food Truck in Town: Geographic Communities and Authenticity-Based Entrepreneurship pp. 133-155

- Todd Schifeling and Daphne Demetry
- Theorizing Actor Interactions Shaping Innovation in Digital Infrastructures: The Case of Residential Internet Development in Belarus pp. 156-180

- Aljona Zorina and William H. Dutton
- Moving Violations: Pairing an Illegitimate Learning Hierarchy with Trainee Status Mobility for Acquiring New Skills When Traditional Expertise Erodes pp. 181-209

- Katherine C. Kellogg, Jenna E. Myers, Lindsay Gainer and Sara J. Singer
- Learning from Technologically Successful Peers: The Convergence of Asian Laggards to the Technology Frontier pp. 210-232

- Yuzhe Miao, Robert M. Salomon and Jaeyong Song
- Webs of Influence: Secondary Stakeholder Actions and Cross-National Corporate Social Performance pp. 233-255

- Kate Odziemkowska and Witold Henisz
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