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Acad Man Rev

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Academy of Management Review, 49(4)

INTEREST CATEGORY: MARKETING STRATEGY
POSTING TYPE: TOCs


Reflections on the 2023 AMR Decade Award: Revisions and Extensions of the Theory of Purposeful Work Behavior
Murray R. Barrick, Michael K. Mount, and Ning Li []

The New Normal: Prescriptive Theorizing for Positive Organizational Impact in an Age of Disruption
Flore Bridoux, Jonathan Bundy, Jean-Pascal Gond, Patrick Haack, Jennifer Louise Petriglieri, John Paul Stephens, and Kathleen M. Sutcliffe []

Racial Inequality in Organizations: A Systems Psychodynamic Perspective
Sanaz Mobasseri, William A. Kahn, and Robin J. Ely []

Real Growth through Entrepreneurial Resourcefulness: Insights on the Entropy Problem from Andy Weir’s The Martian
Jeffery S. McMullen []

On Valuing Women: Advancing an Intersectional Theory of Gender Diversity in Organizations
Lauren Kaufmann and Robbin Derry []

Anti-Stigma Organizing in the Age of Social Media: How Social Movement Organizations Leverage Affordances to Build Solidarity
Milo Shaoqing Wang and Paul Tracey []

Humanistic Organizing: The Transformative Force of Mindful Organizational Communication
Sophia Town, Christopher S. Reina, Boris H. J. M. Brummans, and Michael Pirson []

Taking a ‘Leap’: How Workplace Allyship Initiatives Shape Leader Anxiety, Allyship, and Power Dynamics That Contribute to Workplace Inequality
Stephanie J. Creary [Google Scholar]

Taming Unicorns: Toward a New Normal of Responsible Entrepreneurship
Jonah Zankl and Matthew Grimes []

Surviving to Long-Term Thriving through Augmented Entrepreneurial Resourcefulness: An Extension to Mcmullen’s ‘Real Growth through Entrepreneurial Resourcefulness: Insights on the Entropy Problem from Andy Weir’s The Martian’
Daniel R. Clark and Matthias A. Tietz [Google Scholar]

Reconciling Entrepreneurial Resourcefulness with Sustainable Development: A Reply to “Surviving to Long-Term Thriving through Augmented Entrepreneurial Resourcefulnessâ€
Jeffery S. McMullen []

Beyond Tacit Knowledge: How Michael Polanyi’s Theory of Knowledge Illuminates Theory Development in Organizational Research
Demetris Hadjimichael, Igor Pyrko, and Haridimos Tsoukas []