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An Interaction Ritual Theory of Social Resource Exchange: Evidence from a Silicon Valley Accelerator:
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In this article, the authors focus on the central importance of social resource exchange among peers for entrepreneurial success, but such peer relationships contain both social resources and peer relationships that contain both...Abstract:
Recent research on start-up accelerators has drawn attention to the central importance of social resource exchange among peers for entrepreneurial success. But such peer relationships contain both ...read more
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Enculturation Trajectories: Language, Cultural Adaptation, and Individual Outcomes in Organizations
TL;DR: A language-based model of changing cultural fit predicts individual attainment, reveals distinct patterns of adaptation for employees who exit voluntarily, exit involuntarily, and remain employed, and demonstrates that rapid early cultural adaptation reduces the risk of involuntary, but not voluntary, exit.
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Killing The Cat? A Review of Curiosity at Work
TL;DR: In this paper , the emergent importance of curiosity at work for individuals and organizations by reviewing management research on curiosity-at-work is discussed. But, the authors focus on the non-clinical aspects of curiosity.
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The micro-processes of supplier satisfaction : A longitudinal multiple case study
TL;DR: In this article, the micro-processes of how supplier satisfaction develops and how it relates to supplier performance are investigated by means of a longitudinal multiple case study design of 18 buyer-supplier relationships.
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Capitalism, Socialism, and the Climate Crisis
TL;DR: In this article , the authors argue that if enterprises remain at the mercy of capitalist competition in product, labor, and financial markets, many enterprises will be economically unable to retool fast enough, so we also need to pool the country’s economic resources and manage them democratically, collectively, and strategically towards our shared environmental, social, and economic goals.
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Social capital, information sharing, ambidexterity, and performance for technology park firms in Turkey
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigate whether social capital can alleviate this imbalance by supporting the firms' ambidexterity, and thus the performance of such firms, using survey data from high-tech SMEs in Turkish technoparks, and they conclude that low generalized trust in the Turkish context plays an inhibiting role in the process from social capital to firm performance.
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Building theories from case study research
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the process of inducting theory using case studies from specifying the research questions to reaching closure, which is a process similar to hypothesis-testing research.
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The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life
TL;DR: For instance, in the case of an individual in the presence of others, it can be seen as a form of involuntary expressive behavior as discussed by the authors, where the individual will have to act so that he intentionally or unintentionally expresses himself, and the others will in turn have to be impressed in some way by him.
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Econometric Analysis of Cross Section and Panel Data
TL;DR: This is the essential companion to Jeffrey Wooldridge's widely-used graduate text Econometric Analysis of Cross Section and Panel Data (MIT Press, 2001).
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Building theories from case study research.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors define a leadership event as a perceived segment of action whose meaning is created by the interactions of actors involved in producing it, and present a set of innovative methods for capturing and analyzing these contextually driven processes.
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The Elementary Forms of Religious Life.
TL;DR: In The Elementary Forms of Religious Life (1912), Emile Durkheim set himself the task of discovering the enduring source of human social identity as discussed by the authors, and investigated what he considered to be the simplest form of documented religion - totemism among the Aborigines of Australia.