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TOC: Acad Man Rev

Introduction

Academy of Management Review, 41(4)

Editor’s Comments: The Celebration Continues—Honoring Our Award-Winning Authors and Reviewers
Belle Rose Ragins [] []

Reflections on the 2015 Decade Award—Social Capital, Networks, and Knowledge Transfer: An Emergent Stream of Research
Andrew C. Inkpen and Eric W. K. Tsang [] []

Introduction to Special Topic Forum on History and Organization Studies

What Is Organizational History? Toward a Creative Synthesis of History and Organization Studies
Paul C. Godfrey, John Hassard, Ellen S. O’Connor, Michael Rowlinson, and Martin Ruef [] []

Articles

Conceptualizing Historical Organization Studies
Mairi Maclean, Charles Harvey, and Stewart R. Clegg [] []

Taking Historical Embeddedness Seriously: Three Historical Approaches to Advance Strategy Process and Practice Research
Eero Vaara and Juha-Antti Lamberg [] []

A Rolling Stone Gathers Momentum: Generational Units, Collective Memory, and Entrepreneurship
Stephen Lippmann and Howard E. Aldrich [] []

History, Society, and Institutions: The Role of Collective Memory in the Emergence and Evolution of Societal Logics
William Ocasio, Michael Mauskapf, and Christopher W. J. Steele [] []

Historic Corporate Social Responsibility
Judith Schrempf-Stirling, Guido Palazzo, and Robert A. Phillips [] []

On the Forgetting of Corporate Irresponsibility
Sébastien Mena, Jukka Rintamäki, Peter Fleming, and André Spicer [] []

Dialogue

Let’s Give Opportunism the Proper Back Seat
Fabrice Lumineau and Alain Verbeke [] []

Expand Bounded Rationality, but Don’t Throw Opportunism Out of the Car and Under the Bus: A Reply to Lumineau and Verbeke
Nicolai J. Foss and Libby Weber [] []

How Firms Shape Income Inequality: Stakeholder Power, Executive Decision Making, and the Structuring of Employment Relationships
Asghar Zardkoohi and Leonard Bierman [] []

How Firms Shape Income Inequality: A Rejoinder to Zardkoohi and Bierman
J. Adam Cobb [] []

What Inspires the Academy: Book Reviews and Beyond?

A Christmas Carol: A Reflection on Organization, Society, and the Socioeconomics of the Festive Season
Philip Hancock [] []