Employee constructive voice: An integrative review and a dyadic approach
Constructive voice is a type of communicative act involving both voicers and managers.
However, research on constructive voice has developed in two separate streams, with …
However, research on constructive voice has developed in two separate streams, with …
Expertise in management research: A review and agenda for future research
M Heimstädt, T Koljonen… - Academy of Management …, 2024 - journals.aom.org
Management scholars and practitioners have a longstanding interest in expertise and its
benefits for individuals, organizations, and markets. However, today, experts and expertise …
benefits for individuals, organizations, and markets. However, today, experts and expertise …
The dark side of entrepreneurial framing: A process model of deception and legitimacy loss
We develop a process model of how and why entrepreneurial framing can lead to deception
and result in the loss of legitimacy in new ventures. We draw on the literature on framing and …
and result in the loss of legitimacy in new ventures. We draw on the literature on framing and …
Entrepreneurial framing: How category dynamics shape the effectiveness of linguistic frames
K Taeuscher, H Rothe - Strategic Management Journal, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Research Summary How do new entrepreneurial ventures effectively deploy
linguistic frames to attract customer demand? Drawing on framing and categories research …
linguistic frames to attract customer demand? Drawing on framing and categories research …
Categories and narratives as sources of distinctiveness: Cultural entrepreneurship within and across categories
K Taeuscher, EY Zhao… - Strategic Management …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Research Summary Cultural entrepreneurship theory suggests that entrepreneurial
narratives need to be optimally distinctive—neither portraying an offering as too similar to …
narratives need to be optimally distinctive—neither portraying an offering as too similar to …
Cultural breadth and embeddedness: The individual adoption of organizational culture as a determinant of creativity
We propose that individuals differ in their ability to generate creative ideas as a function of
the values, beliefs, and norms of their social group's culture they have adopted and routinely …
the values, beliefs, and norms of their social group's culture they have adopted and routinely …
Framing innovation success, failure, and transformation: a systematic literature review
O Reynolds, A O'Dochartaigh, E Secchi… - Journal of Product …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Framing is a powerful tool shaping innovation success, failure, and transformation. However,
innovation framing is not recognized as a unified domain of research and the extant …
innovation framing is not recognized as a unified domain of research and the extant …
Now it makes more sense: How narratives can help atypical actors increase market appeal
D Cutolo, S Ferriani - Journal of Management, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Extensive research shows that atypical actors who defy established contextual standards
and norms are subject to skepticism and face a higher risk of rejection. Indeed, atypical …
and norms are subject to skepticism and face a higher risk of rejection. Indeed, atypical …
The crowd beyond funders: An integrative review of and research agenda for crowdfunding
Crowdfunding, or soliciting small contributions from large and dispersed crowds through
online platforms, is an increasingly indispensable strategy for established firms, young …
online platforms, is an increasingly indispensable strategy for established firms, young …
Win the next war vs innovate or die: framing the digital transformation across the Taiwanese sectors
Purpose This paper examines the framing of digital transformation. The research questions
are specified as follows: what are the different types of framing strategies in response to …
are specified as follows: what are the different types of framing strategies in response to …