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J. Doyne Farmer. Making Sense of Chaos: A Better Economics for a Better World FarmerJ. Doyne. Making Sense of Chaos: A Better Economics for a Better World. Yale University Press, 2024. 384 pp. $35, hardcover.
Subramanian Rangan
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Kalpita Bhar Paul. Ecophenomenology and the Environmental Crisis in the Sundarbans: Towards a Community-Based Ethic PaulKalpita Bhar. Ecophenomenology and the Environmental Crisis in the Sundarbans: Towards a Community-Based Ethic. Routledge, 2024. 184 pp. $45.59, ebook.
Juliane Reinecke
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Alberto Galasso. The Management of Innovation: Managing and Creating Technology Capital GalassoAlberto. The Management of Innovation: Managing and Creating Technology Capital. University of Toronto Press, 2024. 256 pp. $37.95, hardcover.
Shane Greenstein
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Alessandro Gerosa. The Hipster Economy: Taste and Authenticity in Late Modern Capitalism GerosaAlessandro. The Hipster Economy: Taste and Authenticity in Late Modern Capitalism. University of Chicago Press, 2024. 140 pp. $30, paper.
Christine Larson
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Unequal in the Spotlight: Gender Differences in How Serving on Prominent Firms Affects Directors’ New Board Appointments
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Timothy Kuhn. What Do Corporations Want? Communicative Capitalism, Corporate Purpose, and a New Theory of the Firm KuhnTimothy. What Do Corporations Want? Communicative Capitalism, Corporate Purpose, and a New Theory of the Firm. Bristol University Press, 2024. 258 pp. $40.95, paper.
Leandro S. Pongeluppe
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Pino G. Audia, Daniella Laureiro Martinez, and Daniel A. Newark (Eds). Decision Making and Problem Solving in Organizations: Assessing and Expanding the Carnegie Perspective AudiaPino G.MartinezDaniella LaureiroNewarkDaniel A. (Eds). Decision Making and Problem Solving in Organizations: Assessing and Expanding the Carnegie Perspective. Frontiers Media, 2024. 181 pp. Open access ebook.
Claus Rerup
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Mehmet Akif Demircioglu and David B. Audretsch. Public Sector Innovation DemirciogluMehmet AkifAudretschDavid B.Public Sector Innovation. Cambridge University Press, 2024. 258 pp. $29.99, paper.
Karl Wennberg
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Democratic Deviations: How Organizations Sustain Decentralization Commitments in the Face of Centralization Pressures
Michael H. Lee & Trevor Young-Hyman
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Interpreting Violence: How Community Context Shapes Corporate Responses to Street Protests
Forrest Briscoe et al.
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Occupational Identity Formation in Unsaturated Spaces: The Layered Accretion of the American Astronaut’s Identity
Evelyn Micelotta et al.
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Georg Rilinger. Failure by Design: The California Energy Crisis and the Limits of Market Planning RilingerGeorg. Failure by Design: The California Energy Crisis and the Limits of Market Planning. University of Chicago Press, 2024. 320 pp. $32.50, paper.
Adam Nix
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Jeffrey Funk. Unicorns, Hype, and Bubbles: A Guide to Spotting, Avoiding, and Exploiting Investment Bubbles in Tech FunkJeffrey. Unicorns, Hype, and Bubbles: A Guide to Spotting, Avoiding, and Exploiting Investment Bubbles in Tech. Harriman House, 2024. 240 pp. $20, paper.
Yuliya Snihur
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On Democratic Organizing and Organization Theory
Julie Battilana et al.
202519 citations
Organizational Burden or Catalyst for Ideas? Disability as a Driver of Cognitive Flexibility and Creativity
David J. G. Dwertmann et al.
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Standing on the Shoulders of (Male) Giants: Gender Inequality and the Technological Impact of Scientific Ideas
Michaël Bikard et al.
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Addressing Marginalized Populations in Management Research
Damon J. Phillips & Arianne Joy Portugal
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Wicked Crises and the (In)capacity to Act
Renate E. Meyer
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CSR as Hedging Against Institutional Transition Risk: Corporate Philanthropy After the Sunflower Movement in Taiwan
Yishu CAI et al.
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