The Academy of Management Journal’s digital series that allows scholars to obtain first-hand information about the publishing process, meet editors of the journal, and discuss timely research insights in relation to current events. Two key features of this new digital series includes weekly Twitter Space audio segments and a monthly podcast.
In this episode of The Lit Review, we chat with Ron Burt (Bocconi), first author on a recent AMJ article on “Bridge Supervision”. We discuss the phenomenon of bridge supervision and how it may impact managerial behavior and performance.
Get a sneak peek of The Lit Review's upcoming episode, where guest author Ron Burt (Bocconi) delves into his recent AMJ article on “Bridge Supervision” and how it may impact managerial behavior and performance.
This Spaces episode highlights social networks research, featuring guest Giuseppe Soda who shares his insights based on his AMA piece about informal social structures and how it relates to formal elements of organizations.
On this Spaces episode, we chat with Davide Ravasi (UCL) about his research journey, explore the latest trends in his field, and get a behind-the-scenes perspective on publishing in his role as AMJ's Academic Editor.
On this Spaces episode, we highlight and discuss AMJ articles that our listeners say have been the most influential.
In this episode of The Lit Review, we chat with Matthew Semadeni (ASU) about the role of political ideology and activism in shaping corporate leadership, strategy, and investing.
Get a sneak peek of The Lit Review's upcoming episode, where guest author Matthew Semadeni (ASU) delves into the role of political ideology and activism in shaping corporate leadership, strategy, and investing.
This Spaces episode highlights ideology and social activism research, featuring guest Forrest Briscoe (PSU) who shares his insights on the hottest trends, pressing issues, and the most promising avenues for future research.
On this Spaces episode, we chat with Quinetta Roberson (MSU) to get her behind-the-scenes insights about publishing in AMJ based on reflections from a recent Paper Development Workshop on "Artificial Intelligence".
On this Spaces episode, we chat with Christian Busch (USC) who reflects on highlights from the 2023 AOM Annual Meeting and how the conference facilitates scholarly conversation on the topic of Serendipity.
In this episode of The Lit Review, we chat with Hatim Rahman, the first author of a recently published AMJ paper on platform-based experimentation. We also discuss more broadly the impact of digital platforms on the nature of work and employment.
Get a sneak peek of The Lit Review's upcoming episode, where guest author Hatim Rahman (Northwestern) delves into the impact of digital platforms on the nature of work and employment.
This Spaces episode highlights platforms research, featuring guest Christopher Tucci (ICL) who shares his insights on the hottest trends, pressing issues, and the most promising avenues for future research.
On this Spaces episode, we chat with Christian Troester (PLU) about his research journey, explore the latest trends in his field, and get a behind-the-scenes perspective on publishing in his role as AMJ's Academic Editor.
In this episode of The Lit Review, we chat with Angelica Leigh and Shimul Melwani, the authors behind the award-winning 2022 AMJ paper on "Mega-Threats." We explore how these threats impact behavior in the workplace.
Get a sneak peek of The Lit Review's upcoming episode, where guest authors Angelica Leigh and Shimul Melwani delve into their 2022 AMJ Best Paper on "Mega-Threats" and their impact on workplace behavior.
On this Spaces episode, we chat with Floor Rink (U. of Groningen) about her research interests and get a behind-the-scenes perspective on publishing in her role as AMJ's Academic Editor.
In this episode of The Lit Review, we chat with guest author Tim Pollock (U. of Tennessee) and explore his research on when and why misconduct turns into scandal, as well as get some of his academic writing tips.
Get a sneak peek of The Lit Review's upcoming episode, where guest author Tim Pollock (U. of Tennessee) delves into his research on when and why misconduct turns into scandal, as well as share his academic writing tips.
This Spaces episode highlights organizational misconduct research, featuring guest Matt Hersel (Clemson U.) who shares his insights on the hottest trends, pressing issues, and the most promising avenues for future research.
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