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Academy of Management Review Origins Series

Academy of Management Review Origins Series

Hosted by Greg Fisher

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Episodes

48

Latest episode

Jun 2024

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EN

About the show

Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers, and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management.

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June 7, 202451 min

Ep 48 - Bouchard, Barin Cruz & Steve Maguire - Emotions and Client Participation in Jurisdictional Contestation

In this episode of the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, Mathieu Bouchard, Luciano Barin Cruz, and Steve Maguire discuss the development of their AMR article titled “Emotions and Client Participation in Jurisdictional Contestation." In this interview series, we ask, "Where does theory come from?" to demystify the theory-building process. Authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management. Link for the article discussed in this episode: https://doi.org/10.5465/amr.2020.0511

May 24, 202445 min

Ep 47 - Worren & Pope - Connected but Conflicted

In this episode of the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, Nicolay Worren and Shawn Pope discuss the development of their AMR article titled “Connected but Conflicted: Separating Incompatible Roles in Organizations." In this interview series, we ask, "Where does theory come from?" to demystify the theory-building process. Authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management. Article web link for this episode: https://doi.org/10.5465/amr.2021.0054

April 5, 202447 min

Ep 46 - Volk, Waldman & Barnes - "A Circadian Theory of Paradoxical Leadership."

In this episode of the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, Stefan Volk, David A. Waldman, and Chris Barnes discuss the development of their AMR article titled "A Circadian Theory of Paradoxical Leadership." In this interview series, we ask, "Where does theory come from?" to demystify the theory-building process. Authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management. Article web link for this episode: https://journals.aom.org/doi/abs/10.5465/amr.2020.0468

January 30, 202439 min

Ep 45 - Leavitt and Schabram - “Ghost in the Machine: On Organizational Theory in the Age of Machine Learning"

In this episode of the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, Keith Leavitt and Kira Schabram discuss the development of their AMR article titled "Ghost in the Machine: On Organizational Theory in the Age of Machine Learning." This article was co-authored with Prashanth Hariharan and Chris Barnes. In this interview series, we ask, "Where does theory come from?" to demystify the theory-building process. Authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers and share their process for developing new theories in the field of management. Article web link for this episode: https://journals.aom.org/doi/full/10.5465/amr.2019.0247

December 11, 202351 min

Ep 44 - Piazza, Bergemann and Helms - Getting Away with It (Or Not)

In this episode of the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, Alessandro Piazza, Patrick Bergemann and Wesley Helms discuss the development of their AMR article titled "Getting Away with It (Or Not): The Social Control of Organizational Deviance." In this interview series, we ask, "Where does theory come from?" to demystify the theory-building process. Authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management. Article web link for this episode: https://journals.aom.org/doi/abs/10.5465/amr.2021.0066

November 27, 202345 min

Ep 43 - Sugiyama, Ladge and Dokko - A paradox theory of career identity maintenance and change

In this episode of the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, Keimei Sugiyama, Jamie Ladge, and Gina Dokko discuss the development of their AMR article titled "Stable anchors and dynamic evolution: A paradox theory of career identity maintenance and change." In this interview series, we ask, "Where does theory come from?" to demystify the theory-building process. Authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management. Article web link for this episode: https://journals.aom.org/doi/abs/10.5465/amr.2020.0351

September 25, 202327 min

Ep 42 - Sherry Thatcher - Reflecting on the Impact and Value of the AMR Origins Series

Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where over the last two years we have asked, "Where does theory come from?" to demystify the theory-building process. This is the last interview in the current series, and in this episode, Sherry Thatcher – the outgoing Editor in Chief of AMR – reflects on the impact and value of the AMR Origins Series as it has developed and evolved over the past two years.

September 5, 202334 min

Ep 41 - Reinecke and Lawrence - "The role of temporality in institutional stabilization: A process view?"

Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management. In this episode (Ep 41), Juliane Reinecke and Tom Lawrence discuss their AMR article titled "The role of temporality in institutional stabilization: A process view?" Article web link: https://journals.aom.org/doi/10.5465/amr.2019.0486

August 18, 202355 min

Ep 40 - Sharon Alvarez and Sybille Sachs - Where do stakeholders come from?

Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management. In this episode, Sharon Alvarez and Sybille Sachs discuss their AMR article titled "Where do stakeholders come from?" Article web link: https://journals.aom.org/doi/10.5465/amr.2019.0077

June 13, 202353 min

Ep 39 - Nan Jia & Timothy Werner - "Theoretical Light in Empirical Darkness"

Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management. In this episode, Nan Jia and Timothy Werner discuss their AMR article coauthored with Stanislav Markus titled " Theoretical Light in Empirical Darkness: Illuminating Strategic Concealment of Corporate Political Activity". Article web link: ⁠https://journals.aom.org/doi/10.5465/amr.2019.0292

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