Paradox theory stands at an exciting moment in organization and management theory. Scholars increasingly seek out insights about the nature and management of contradictory demands to explain a wide array of organizational phenomena across multiple levels of analysis. Our two reviews in the 2016 Academy of Management Annals attest to this growing breadth and depth, each integrating and expanding related, yet different bodies of research. Schad, Lewis, Raisch, and Smith (2016) emphasize the depth of scholarship by analyzing an increasing number of paradox studies within management science. Putnam, Fairhurst, and Banghart (2016) highlight the breadth of scholarship by comparing paradoxes that emerge from multiple theories and paradigms that em...
Paradox and dual-process theories are used by management and organization researchers in studying a ...
Copyright © 2022 Kelley School of Business, Indiana University and The Authors. Integration of parad...
We present a typology and process model that integrate dialectical and paradox perspectives on manag...
Paradox theory stands at an exciting moment in organization and management theory. Scholars increasi...
Organizations are rife with tensions – flexibility vs. control, exploration vs. exploitation, autocr...
Paradox studies offer vital and timely insights into an array of organizational tensions. Yet this f...
Paradox studies offer vital and timely insights into an array of organizational tensions. Yet this f...
Over the last 30 years, mounting insights into paradox have enabled a paradigm shift in organization...
Over the past decades, scholars advanced foundational insights about paradox in organization theory....
This article develops an empirically grounded process model of how managers in organizations respond...
Purpose:Organizational scholars are intrigued about stakeholders who propose multiple and conflictin...
Although paradox is an increasingly popular phenomenon in organization and management research, we k...
Despite growing scholarly interest in paradoxes, few studies have expressly engaged with the methodo...
Interdisciplinary research allows us to broaden our sights and expand our theories. Yet, such resear...
Organizational success increasingly depends on leaders’ abilities to address competing demands simul...
Paradox and dual-process theories are used by management and organization researchers in studying a ...
Copyright © 2022 Kelley School of Business, Indiana University and The Authors. Integration of parad...
We present a typology and process model that integrate dialectical and paradox perspectives on manag...
Paradox theory stands at an exciting moment in organization and management theory. Scholars increasi...
Organizations are rife with tensions – flexibility vs. control, exploration vs. exploitation, autocr...
Paradox studies offer vital and timely insights into an array of organizational tensions. Yet this f...
Paradox studies offer vital and timely insights into an array of organizational tensions. Yet this f...
Over the last 30 years, mounting insights into paradox have enabled a paradigm shift in organization...
Over the past decades, scholars advanced foundational insights about paradox in organization theory....
This article develops an empirically grounded process model of how managers in organizations respond...
Purpose:Organizational scholars are intrigued about stakeholders who propose multiple and conflictin...
Although paradox is an increasingly popular phenomenon in organization and management research, we k...
Despite growing scholarly interest in paradoxes, few studies have expressly engaged with the methodo...
Interdisciplinary research allows us to broaden our sights and expand our theories. Yet, such resear...
Organizational success increasingly depends on leaders’ abilities to address competing demands simul...
Paradox and dual-process theories are used by management and organization researchers in studying a ...
Copyright © 2022 Kelley School of Business, Indiana University and The Authors. Integration of parad...
We present a typology and process model that integrate dialectical and paradox perspectives on manag...