In this article, based on a Symposium held at the 2022 Academy of Management Meeting, we present a moderated discussion between established scholars in the field of grand challenges—Shahzad (Shaz) Ansari, Natalie Slawinski, and Eero Vaara—focusing on the role of institutional, paradox, and practice theories in research on grand challenges. Our goal for the symposium was to bring these theoretical perspectives into conversation, reflect on the strengths and weaknesses of the lenses, and discuss potential intersections for future research on grand challenges. We present the panelists’ prepared remarks as well as the interactive discussion covering four topics: the limitations of existing concepts and theories, materiality, impact, and relatio...
The theme of this keynote address is conceptual puzzles raised by empirical research on conflict man...
Paradox studies offer vital and timely insights into an array of organizational tensions. Yet this f...
Mayer Zald calls for ‘reconstructed policy sciences’ in this issue of Organization. In his cosmolog...
Organizational success increasingly depends on leaders’ abilities to address competing demands simul...
This chapter aims to help academics generate valuable knowledge and spark high quality connections b...
In this article, we outline a methodological framework for studying the inter-organizational aspects...
Societal grand challenges have moved from a marginal concern to a mainstream issue within organizati...
Societal grand challenges have moved from a marginal concern to a mainstream issue within organizati...
Early paradox research in organization theory contained a remarkable breadth of inspirations from ou...
In this essay we challenge standard approaches to the academic–practitioner gap that essentially pit...
In this article, we outline a methodological framework for studying the inter-organizational aspects...
In a world facing catastrophic shocks, there are tremendous opportunities for management scholars to...
The article contributes to a better understanding of the relation between organization theory and ma...
The article contributes to a better understanding of the relation between management theory and mana...
Over the past decades, scholars advanced foundational insights about paradox in organization theory....
The theme of this keynote address is conceptual puzzles raised by empirical research on conflict man...
Paradox studies offer vital and timely insights into an array of organizational tensions. Yet this f...
Mayer Zald calls for ‘reconstructed policy sciences’ in this issue of Organization. In his cosmolog...
Organizational success increasingly depends on leaders’ abilities to address competing demands simul...
This chapter aims to help academics generate valuable knowledge and spark high quality connections b...
In this article, we outline a methodological framework for studying the inter-organizational aspects...
Societal grand challenges have moved from a marginal concern to a mainstream issue within organizati...
Societal grand challenges have moved from a marginal concern to a mainstream issue within organizati...
Early paradox research in organization theory contained a remarkable breadth of inspirations from ou...
In this essay we challenge standard approaches to the academic–practitioner gap that essentially pit...
In this article, we outline a methodological framework for studying the inter-organizational aspects...
In a world facing catastrophic shocks, there are tremendous opportunities for management scholars to...
The article contributes to a better understanding of the relation between organization theory and ma...
The article contributes to a better understanding of the relation between management theory and mana...
Over the past decades, scholars advanced foundational insights about paradox in organization theory....
The theme of this keynote address is conceptual puzzles raised by empirical research on conflict man...
Paradox studies offer vital and timely insights into an array of organizational tensions. Yet this f...
Mayer Zald calls for ‘reconstructed policy sciences’ in this issue of Organization. In his cosmolog...