From the margins to the mainstream: Entrepreneurial theorization and the spread of a new collective identity within a mature organizational field [0.03%]
从边缘到主流:创业理论化及新兴集体身份在成熟组织领域的发展和传播
Laura Ierfino-Blachford,Robert J David
Laura Ierfino-Blachford
We study the effects of entrepreneurial theorization on the spread of a new collective identity within a mature organizational field. Mature fields are characterized by dominant logics, entrenched practices, and stable patterns of interacti...
Microfoundations of sensing capabilities: From managerial cognition to team behavior [0.03%]
感知能力的微观基础——从管理认知到团队行为
Jean-François Harvey
Jean-François Harvey
Scanning the environment for information about competitors, technology trends, or customer needs allows firms to sense opportunities and threats, which supports dynamic capabilities and helps firms remain competitive over time. There has be...
Reflections on deep academic-practitioner partnering for generative societal impact [0.03%]
关于深度学界业界合作的反思:产生社会影响效应
Natalie Slawinski,Bruna Brito,Jennifer Brenton et al.
Natalie Slawinski et al.
While academics increasingly point to the value of engaged scholarship, we describe a more extreme form which we label as "deep partnering"-a long-term, holistic, and dynamic collaboration between academics and practitioners to achieve shar...
Generativity as a heuristic for impact-driven scholars addressing grand challenges [0.03%]
生成性研究法:以解决重大问题为目标的学者之借鉴
Christopher Luederitz,Dror Etzion
Christopher Luederitz
In this contribution, we theorize generativity as a heuristic for impact-driven management scholars seeking to address grand challenges through research. We use generativity to connote the engagement of diverse actors in pluralistic inquiry...
Davide Nicolini,Jeanne Mengis
Davide Nicolini
In this paper, we examine how a practice-theoretical perspective may complement and expand the central tenet of the attention-based view (ABV) that attention is contextually situated. We put forward three main arguments. First, the componen...
Firms, activist attacks, and the forward-looking management of reputational risks [0.03%]
企业、活动分子攻击以及声誉风险的事前管理
Estefania Amer,Jean-Philippe Bonardi
Estefania Amer
A growing literature investigates how activists launch attacks against firms to improve environmental practices, a situation typically referred to as "private politics." Whether firms self-regulate in response has been shown to depend on re...
Teppo Felin,Karim R Lakhani,Michael L Tushman
Teppo Felin
The purpose of this article is to suggest a (preliminary) taxonomy and research agenda for the topic of "firms, crowds, and innovation" and to provide an introduction to the associated special issue. We specifically discuss how various crow...
Adrien Querbes,Koen Frenken
Adrien Querbes
We propose a generalized NK-model of late-mover advantage where late-mover firms leapfrog first-mover firms as user needs evolve over time. First movers face severe trade-offs between the provision of functionalities in which their products...
Learning while (re)configuring: Business model innovation processes in established firms [0.03%]
再配置过程中的学习:既有企业的商业模式创新流程
Hans Berends,Armand Smits,Isabelle Reymen et al.
Hans Berends et al.
This study addresses the question of how established organizations develop new business models over time, using a process research approach to trace how four business model innovation trajectories unfold. With organizational learning as ana...