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作者:Dupin, Laura; Wezel, Filippo Carlo
作者单位:University of Amsterdam; Universita della Svizzera Italiana; University of Amsterdam
摘要:By conceptualizing similarity among firms in terms of overlapping resources, research on location choice has found that similar firms tend to locate far from one another. Yet, a resource-overlap perspective may not always align with decision-makers' similarity classifications. In this article, we propose that new entrants also perceive firm similarities in terms of collective identities, and we examine how competition between collective identities influences entrants' choice of location. Our a...
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作者:Jackson, Summer R.
作者单位:Harvard University; Harvard University
摘要:In a 20-month ethnographic study, I examine how a technology firm, ShopCo (a pseudonym), considered 13 different recruitment platforms to attract racial minority engineering candidates. I find that when choosing whether to adopt recruitment platforms focused on racial minority candidates (targeted recruitment platforms) but not when choosing whether to adopt recruitment platforms on which the modal candidate was White (traditional recruitment platforms), ShopCo managers expressed distaste for ...
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作者:Ananth, Poornika; Harvey, Sarah
作者单位:University of Bath; University of London; University College London; University of Bath
摘要:Research on the creative process has focused on how an idea develops within a single focal creative project. But creators often work to develop creative portfolios featuring multiple projects that overlap and intertwine over time. Through an inductive qualitative study of creative workers in independent theater and in architecture, we explore how creators manage ideas across multiple projects when developing creative portfolios. Our emergent model shows how creators shift ideas across projects...
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作者:Sgourev, Stoyan V.; Aadland, Erik; Formilan, Giovanni
作者单位:New Bulgarian University; BI Norwegian Business School; University of Edinburgh; New Bulgarian University
摘要:Color is omnipresent, but organizational research features no systematic theory or established method for analyzing it. We develop a relational approach to color, conceptualizing it as a means of positioning relative to a reference group or style and validating it through a computational method for processing digital images. The research context is Norwegian black metal-a genre of extreme metal music that achieved notoriety in the early 1990s through band members' criminal activity. Our analys...
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作者:Glynn, Mary Ann
作者单位:Harvard University; Boston College
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作者:Jiang, Winnie Yun; Wrzesniewski, Amy
作者单位:INSEAD Business School; University of Pennsylvania; INSEAD Business School
摘要:This article examines individuals' cognitive, emotional, and behavioral responses to the destabilization of their occupations, how their responses differ, and why. We focus on the context of journalism, an occupation undergoing severe destabilization in the U.S. and seen as deeply meaningful by many of its incumbents. Drawing on two waves of interviews with 72 unemployed or former newspaper journalists, conducted over five months, and additional interviews with 22 others, we identified two set...
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作者:Woolley, Jennifer
作者单位:Santa Clara University
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作者:Harmon, Derek
作者单位:University of Michigan System; University of Michigan
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作者:Savage, Mike
作者单位:University of London; London School Economics & Political Science
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作者:Nelson, Andrew; Anthony, Callen; Tripsas, Mary
作者单位:University of Oregon; University of Oregon; New York University; University of California System; University of California Santa Barbara; University of Oregon
摘要:There are numerous examples of the reemergence of old technology, such as vinyl records and film cameras. Yet, the literature on technology trajectories has focused almost exclusively on linear models of technology progression, and we have little understanding of the processes that may instead drive reemergence. In fact, no prior research has examined how users' occupational considerations may shape technology trajectories, despite a large literature on how occupations condition interactions w...