TOC: Org Sci
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Organization Science, 20(3)
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Why Pseudonyms? Deception as Identity Preservation Among Jazz Record Companies, 1920-1929
–Damon J. Phillips and Young-Kyu Kim [] []
Means vs. Ends: Implications of Process and Outcome Focus for Team Adaptation and Performance
–Anita Williams Woolley [] []
Pre-Entry Knowledge, Learning, and the Survival of New Firms
–John C. Dencker, Marc Gruber, and Sonali K. Shah [] []
Near-Term Liability of Exploitation: Exploration and Exploitation in Multistage Problems
–Christina Fang and Daniel Levinthal [] []
Value of Strong Ties to Disconnected Others: Examining Knowledge Creation in Biomedicine
–M. Ann McFadyen, Matthew Semadeni, and Albert A. Cannella, Jr. [] []
Different Missions and Commitment Power in R&D Organizations: Theory and Evidence on Industry-University Alliances
–Nicola Lacetera [] []
Process Capabilities and Value Generation in Alliance Portfolios
–MB Sarkar, Preet S. Aulakh, and Anoop Madhok [] []
Gems from the Ashes: Capability Creation and Transformation in Internal Corporate Venturing
–Thomas Keil, Rita Gunther McGrath, and Taina Tukiainen [] []
Role of Domain-Specific Facets of Perceived Organizational Support During Expatriation and Implications for Performance
–Riki Takeuchi, Mo Wang, Sophia V. Marinova, and Xin Yao [] []
Perspective–Tacit Knowledge and Knowledge Conversion: Controversy and Advancement in Organizational Knowledge Creation Theory
–Ikujiro Nonaka and Georg von Krogh [] []
Social Reality, the Boundaries of Self-Fulfilling Prophecy, and Economics
–Teppo Felin and Nicolai J. Foss [] []
How and Why Theories Matter: A Comment on Felin and Foss (2009)
–Fabrizio Ferraro, Jeffrey Pfeffer, and Robert I. Sutton [] []
Performativity of Theory, Arbitrary Conventions, and Possible Worlds: A Reality Check
–Teppo Felin and Nicolai J. Foss [] []
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