Research methodology in strategy and management. Vol. 3 [electronic resource] / edited by David J. Ketchen, Donald D. Bergh.
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Mysore University Main Library | Not for loan | EBEP327 |
Scholarship that endures / Sumantra Ghoshal -- Theory, practice, and scholarship / Raymond E. Miles, Charles C. Snow -- Analysis of extremes in management studies / Joel A.C. Baum, Bill McKelvey -- Constructs and construct measurement in upper echelons research / Mason A. Carpenter, Gregory P. Reilly -- Constructs and construct measurement in upper echelons research / Mason A. Carpenter, Gregory P. Reilly -- The role of formative measurement models in strategic management research : review, critique, and implications for future research / Nathan P. Podsakoff, Wei Shen, Philip M. Podsakoff -- Individuals and organizations : thoughts on a micro-foundations project for strategic management and organizational analysis / Teppo Felin, Nicolai Foss -- Rigor and relevance using repertory grid technique in strategy research / Robert P. Wright -- Studying the dynamics of reputation : a framework for research on the reputational consequences of corporate actions / Matthew S. Kraatz, E. Geoffrey Love -- Surveying the corporate elite : theoretical and practical guidance on improving response rates and response quality in top management survey questionnaires / Michael K. Bednar, James D. Westphal -- An assessment of the use of structural equation modeling in international business research / G. Tomas M. Hult, David J. Ketchen, Anna Shaojie Cui, Andrea M. Prudhomme, Steven H. Seggie, Michael A. Stanko, Alex Shichun Xu, S. Tamer Cavusgil -- Managerial constraint : the intersection between organizational task environment and discretion / Brian K. Boyd, Steve Gove -- Assessing the external environment : an enrichment of the archival tradition / C. Chet Miller, D.T. Ogilvie, William H. Glick -- Introduction / David J. Ketchen, Donald D. Bergh.
Volume 3 of the Research Methodology in Strategy and Management title offers twelve chapters of discussion surrounding various tools and methods utilized by scholars and academics. A wide range of approaches are covered that will prove to be an important reference and inspiration for strategists, managers, and researchers. It is a resource containing recent research by some of the field's most respected scholars.
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