This article analyzes the prospects for cumulative theory development in organization theory. Organization theory generally takes organizations (business corporations, nonprofits, hospitals, universities, etc.) as discrete and meaningful units of analysis. The revolution in information and communication technologies (ICTs) over the past two decades has made comprehensive time-series data on millions of organizations widely available to scholars around the world. Yet, it is not obvious that organization theory has become more precise, more general, or more accu-rate as a result. The author argues that this is due to three difficulties that additional data cannot fully resolve: (a) researchers lack experimental control, limiting their ability...
Recent works see organizational sociology at the brink of irrelevance. Against this backdrop, in thi...
Many organization theories consist of an interpretation frame and an idea about the ideal equilibriu...
Many organization theories consist of an interpretation frame and an idea about the ideal equilibriu...
This paper seeks to summarize the present state of organization theory. It takes as its starting-poi...
Over the last few decades the field of organization studies has expanded rapidly. It has come to co...
We believe that the field of organization theory is adrift. In sailing jargon, we are “in irons”—sta...
Today’s organizations cannot survive through the application of old theories which are considered ob...
Periodically, leading scholars in the organization sciences have paused to reflect on the status of ...
In this essay, we further delineate the defining characteristics of theory as well as what constitut...
This essay is motivated by two related observations about the field of organization studies. First, ...
Theory development is a high priority in organizational and management research. However, theory dev...
Recent works see organizational sociology at the brink of irrelevance. Against this backdrop, in thi...
Theory is an integral part of research. Recently, scholars have been concerned with simple consumpti...
The three essays in this dissertation develop a common but implicit theme—that organizations\u27 rel...
Many organization theories consist of an interpretation frame and an idea about the ideal equilibriu...
Recent works see organizational sociology at the brink of irrelevance. Against this backdrop, in thi...
Many organization theories consist of an interpretation frame and an idea about the ideal equilibriu...
Many organization theories consist of an interpretation frame and an idea about the ideal equilibriu...
This paper seeks to summarize the present state of organization theory. It takes as its starting-poi...
Over the last few decades the field of organization studies has expanded rapidly. It has come to co...
We believe that the field of organization theory is adrift. In sailing jargon, we are “in irons”—sta...
Today’s organizations cannot survive through the application of old theories which are considered ob...
Periodically, leading scholars in the organization sciences have paused to reflect on the status of ...
In this essay, we further delineate the defining characteristics of theory as well as what constitut...
This essay is motivated by two related observations about the field of organization studies. First, ...
Theory development is a high priority in organizational and management research. However, theory dev...
Recent works see organizational sociology at the brink of irrelevance. Against this backdrop, in thi...
Theory is an integral part of research. Recently, scholars have been concerned with simple consumpti...
The three essays in this dissertation develop a common but implicit theme—that organizations\u27 rel...
Many organization theories consist of an interpretation frame and an idea about the ideal equilibriu...
Recent works see organizational sociology at the brink of irrelevance. Against this backdrop, in thi...
Many organization theories consist of an interpretation frame and an idea about the ideal equilibriu...
Many organization theories consist of an interpretation frame and an idea about the ideal equilibriu...