
Academy of Management Review Origins Series
By Greg Fisher

Academy of Management Review Origins SeriesNov 14, 2022

Ep 43 - Sugiyama, Ladge and Dokko - A paradox theory of career identity maintenance and change
In this episode of the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, Keimei Sugiyama, Jamie Ladge, and Gina Dokko discuss the development of their AMR article titled "Stable anchors and dynamic evolution: A paradox theory of career identity maintenance and change."
In this interview series, we ask, "Where does theory come from?" to demystify the theory-building process. Authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management.
Article web link for this episode: https://journals.aom.org/doi/abs/10.5465/amr.2020.0351

Ep 42 - Sherry Thatcher - Reflecting on the Impact and Value of the AMR Origins Series
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where over the last two years we have asked, "Where does theory come from?" to demystify the theory-building process. This is the last interview in the current series, and in this episode, Sherry Thatcher – the outgoing Editor in Chief of AMR – reflects on the impact and value of the AMR Origins Series as it has developed and evolved over the past two years.

Ep 41 - Reinecke and Lawrence - "The role of temporality in institutional stabilization: A process view?"
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management. In this episode (Ep 41), Juliane Reinecke and Tom Lawrence discuss their AMR article titled "The role of temporality in institutional stabilization: A process view?"
Article web link: https://journals.aom.org/doi/10.5465/amr.2019.0486

Ep 40 - Sharon Alvarez and Sybille Sachs - Where do stakeholders come from?
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management. In this episode, Sharon Alvarez and Sybille Sachs discuss their AMR article titled "Where do stakeholders come from?"
Article web link: https://journals.aom.org/doi/10.5465/amr.2019.0077

Ep 39 - Nan Jia & Timothy Werner - "Theoretical Light in Empirical Darkness"
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management. In this episode, Nan Jia and Timothy Werner discuss their AMR article coauthored with Stanislav Markus titled " Theoretical Light in Empirical Darkness: Illuminating Strategic Concealment of Corporate Political Activity".
Article web link: https://journals.aom.org/doi/10.5465/amr.2019.0292

Ep 38 - Human Capital Resources Emergence - Ray, Nyberg & Mark Maltarich
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management. In this episode, Caitlin Ray, Anthony Nyberg, and Mark Maltarich discuss their AMR article titled "Human Capital Resources Emergence: The Role of Social Capital".
Article web link: https://journals.aom.org/doi/abs/10.5465/amr.2020.0186

Ep 37 - Kaul, Ganco and Raffiee - "When Subjective Judgments Lead to Spinouts"
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management. In this episode, Aseem Kaul, Martin Ganco and Jose Raffiee discuss their AMR article titled "When Subjective Judgments Lead to Spinouts: Employee Entrepreneurship Under Uncertainty, Firm-Specificity, and Appropriability".
Article web link: https://journals.aom.org/doi/abs/10.5465/amr.2020.0113

Ep 36 - Bass and Pfarrer - Better to Be Loved by Some? Firm Flaunting as an Impression Management Strategy
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management. In this episode, Erin Bass, and Mike Pfarrer discuss their AMR article titled "Better to Be Loved by Some? Firm Flaunting as an Impression Management Strategy" co-authored with Ivana Milosevic and Varkey Titus.
Article web link: https://journals.aom.org/doi/abs/10.5465/amr.2020.0015

AMR Origins - Ep 35 - Margaret Shaffer - A Typological Theory of Domestic Employees' Acculturation Stress and Adaptation in the Context of Globalization
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management. In this episode, Margaret Shaffer discusses her AMR article titled "A Typological Theory of Domestic Employees' Acculturation Stress and Adaptation in the Context of Globalization" co-authored with Victor Lau.
Article web link: https://journals.aom.org/doi/10.5465/amr.2019.0408

AMR Origins - EP34 - Tyler Burns Sabey - "Continue the Story or Turn the Page? Coworker Reactions to Inheriting a Legacy"
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management. In this episode, Tyler Burns Sabey discusses his AMR article titled "Continue the Story or Turn the Page? Coworker Reactions to Inheriting a Legacy" co-authored with Jason Colquitt, Mike Pfarrer, Jessica Rodell, and Edwyna Hill.
Article web link: https://journals.aom.org/doi/10.5465/amr.2019.0084

AMR Origins Ep 33 - Leon Yang Chu and Brian Wu - "Designing Online Platforms for Customized Goods and Services: A Market-Frictions Based Perspective"
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management. In this episode, Leon Yang Chu and Brian Wu discuss their AMR article titled "Designing Online Platforms for Customized Goods and Services: A Market-Frictions Based Perspective."
Article web link: https://journals.aom.org/doi/full/10.5465/amr.2020.0247

Ep 32 - Michael Leiblein, John Chen & Hart Posen - "Uncertain Learning Curves: Implications for First Mover Advantage and Knowledge Spillovers."
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management. In this episode, Michael Leiblein, John Chen and Hart Posen discuss their AMR article titled "Uncertain Learning Curves: Implications for First Mover Advantage and Knowledge Spillovers."
Article web link: https://journals.aom.org/doi/10.5465/amr.2019.0388

AMR Origins - Ep 31 - Steele & Lovelace - Organizational Underdog Narratives
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management. In this episode, Logan Steele and Jeff Lovelace discuss their AMR article titled "Organizational Underdog Narratives: The Cultivation and Consequences of a Collective Underdog Identity."
Original Article: https://journals.aom.org/doi/abs/10.5465/amr.2019.0336

Ep 30 - Dean Shepherd & Stella Seyb - "Grounding Business Models: Cognition, Boundary Objects, and Business-Model Change."
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management. In this episode, Dean Shepherd and Stella Seyb discuss their AMR article titled "Grounding Business Models: Cognition, Boundary Objects, and Business-Model Change."
Article web link: https://journals.aom.org/doi/10.5465/amr.2020.0173

AMR Origins Ep 29 - Shannon Rawski, Anne O’Leary-Kelly and Denise Breaux-Soignet - "It’s All Fun and Games Until Someone Gets Hurt"
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers, and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management. In this episode, Shannon Rawski, Anne O’Leary-Kelly, and Denise Breaux-Soignet discuss their AMR article titled "It’s All Fun and Games Until Someone Gets Hurt: An Interactional Framing Theory of Work Social Sexual Behavior."
Article web link: https://journals.aom.org/doi/abs/10.5465/amr.2019.0316

AMR Origins Episode 28 - Emilie Feldman & Exequiel Hernandez - Synergy in Mergers and Acquisitions: Typology, Lifecycles, and Value
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers, and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management. In this episode, Emilie Feldman and Exequiel Hernandez discuss their AMR article titled "Synergy in Mergers and Acquisitions: Typology, Lifecycles, and Value."
Article web link: https://journals.aom.org/doi/abs/10.5465/amr.2018.0345

Episode 27 - Parthiban David, Ravi Dharwadkar, and Augustine Duru - "Financial reporting choices, governance, and strategic assets: A transaction cost perspective."
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers, and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management. In this episode, Parthiban David, Ravi Dharwadkar, and Augustine Duru discuss their AMR article titled "Financial reporting choices, governance, and strategic assets: A transaction cost perspective."
Article web link: https://journals.aom.org/doi/abs/10.5465/amr.2019.0105

Episode 26: David Ross - "How a Firm’s Value Capture Affects Value Creation in Its Ecosystem."
In this episode, David Ross discusses his AMR article titled "How a Firm’s Value Capture Affects Value Creation in Its Ecosystem." This is part of the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers, and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management.
Link to the article: https://journals.aom.org/doi/10.5465/amr.2019.0494

Episode 25: Trish Ruebottom, Sean Buchanan, Maxim Voronov and Madeline Toubiana - "Commercializing the Practice of Voyeurism"
In this episode, Trish Ruebottom, Sean Buchanan, Maxim Voronov, and Madeline Toubiana discuss their AMR article titled "Commercializing the Practice of Voyeurism: How Organizations Leverage Authenticity and Transgression to Create Value."
Article web link: https://journals.aom.org/doi/10.5465/amr.2019.0210

Episode 24: Matt Hersel - "Fighting with the Fourth Estate"
In this episode, Matt Hersel discusses his AMR article titled "Fighting with the Fourth Estate: A Theoretical Framework of Organization–Media Rivalry for Narrative Control Following a Transgression."
Article web link: https://journals.aom.org/doi/10.5465/amr.2020.0012

AMR Origins Series - Episode 23 - Jennifer Kuan and Jeremy Thornton - "Nonprofit Organizations as Multi-Sided Platforms"
Article web link: https://journals.aom.org/doi/10.5465/amr.2019.0216
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers, and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management. In this episode, Jennifer Kuan and Jeremy Thornton discuss their forthcoming article titled "Nonprofit Organizations as Multi-Sided Platforms."

AMR Origins Series - Episode 22 - Doug Creed, Bryant Hudson, Gerardo Okhuysen and Kristin Smith-Crowe
****Article weblink: https://journals.aom.org/doi/10.5465/amr.2018.0367
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers, and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management. In this episode, Douglas Creed, Bryant Hudson, Gerardo Okhuysen and Kristin Smith-Crowe discuss their forthcoming article titled "A Place in the World: Vulnerability, Wellbeing, and the Ubiquitous Evaluation that Animates Participation in Institutional Processes."

AMR Origins Series - Episode 21 - Stewart Clegg, Miguel Pina e Cunha & Marco Berti
******* Article link: https://journals.aom.org/doi/10.5465/amr.2018.0466
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers, and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management. In this episode, Stewart Clegg and Mario Berti discuss their forthcoming article titled "Research Movements and Theorizing Dynamics In Management and Organization Studies."
Article Abstract: "In this article we propose a conceptual model of the processes that regulate theory selection and retention in Management and Organization Studies. Considering the many sources of theoretical variety that characterize our field, what requires explanation is both the proliferation of theories as well as the decline of some schools of thought. We argue that research programs (ordered sequences of theories) lose momentum when the research movements that develop and maintain them fail to attend to some organizing priorities. By conceptualizing theorizing as form of organizing, we describe how research movements dynamically arrange sociomaterial elements (grammars, thought styles, material artefacts and empirical craft), arguing that their sustainability depends on their capacity effectively to navigate the paradoxical tensions that derive from these organizing efforts."

AMR Origins Series - Episode 20 - Bridoux & Stoelhorst
***** Article web link: https://doi.org/10.5465/amr.2019.0441
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers, and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management.
In this episode, Flore Bridoux and J.W. Stoelhorst discuss their forthcoming article titled "Stakeholder Governance: Solving the Collective Action Problems in Joint Value Creation."

AMR Origins Series - Episode 19 - Howard Klein, Omar Solinger, & Véronique Duflot
***** Article web link: https://doi.org/10.5465/amr.2018.0031
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers, and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management.
In this episode, Howard Klein and Omar Solinger discuss their forthcoming article, coauthored with Véronique Duflot, titled "Commitment System Theory: The Evolving Structure of Commitments to Multiple Targets."

AMR Origins Series - Episode 18 - Dmitry Sharapov & Samuel MacAulay
***** Article web link: https://doi.org/10.5465/amr.2018.0413
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers, and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management. In this episode, Dmitry Sharapov and Samuel MacAulay discuss their forthcoming article, titled "Design as an Isolating Mechanism for Capturing Value from Innovation: From Cloaks and Traps to Sabotage."

AMR Origins Series - Episode 17 - Christine Bataille & Heather Vough
***** Article web link: https://doi.org/10.5465/amr.2018.0026
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers, and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management.
In this episode, Christine Bataille and Heather Vough discusses their paper, titled "More than the Sum of My Parts: An Intrapersonal Network Approach to Identity Work in Response to Identity Opportunities and Threats."

AMR Origins Series - Episode 016 - Russ McBride & Robert Wuebker
***** Article web link: https://doi.org/10.5465/amr.2017.0451
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers, and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management.
In this episode, Russ McBride discusses his paper, coauthored with Robert Wuebker, titled "Social Objectivity and Entrepreneurial Opportunities."

AMR Origins Series - Episode 15 - Donald Lange, Jonathan Bundy, & Eunyoung Park
***** Article web link: https://doi.org/10.5465/amr.2018.0456
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers, and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management.
In this episode, Donald Lange & Jonathan Bundy, discuss their paper, coauthored with Eunyoung Park, titled "The Social Nature of Stakeholder Utility."

AMR Origins Series - Episode 14 - Libby Weber, Nicolai Foss, & Siegwart Lindenberg
***** Article web link: https://doi.org/10.5465/amr.2019.0035
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers, and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management.
In this episode, Libby Weber & Nicolai Foss discuss their paper, coauthored with Siegwart Lindenberg, titled "The Role of Cognition and Motivation in Understanding Internal Governance and Hierarchical Failure: A Discriminating Alignment Analysis."

AMR Origins Series - Episode 13 - Kubilay Cirik & Richard Makadok
***** Article web link: https://doi.org/10.5465/amr.2017.0499
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers, and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management.
In this episode, Kubilay Cirik and Richard Makadok discusses their paper, "First-Mover Advantages Versus First-Mover Benefits: What’s the Difference and Why Does It Matter?"

AMR Origins Series - Episode 12 - Robert Gregory, Ola Henfridsson, Evgeny Kaganer, & Harris Kyriakou
***** Article web link: https://doi.org/10.5465/amr.2019.0178
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers, and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management.
In this episode, Matthew Call and Robert Gregory discusses his paper (coauthored with Ola Henfridsson, Evgeny Kaganer, and Harris Kyriakou), "The Role of Artificial Intelligence and Data Network Effects for Creating User Value."

AMR Origins Series - Episode 11 - Matthew Call & Robert Ployhart
***** Article web link: https://doi.org/10.5465/amr.2018.0103
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers, and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management.
In this episode, Matthew Call and Robert Ployhart discuss their paper, "A Theory of Firm Value Capture From Employee Job Performance: A Multidisciplinary Perspective."

AMR Origins Series - Episode 10 - John Chen, Daniel Elfenbein, Hart Posen, & Ming zhu Wang
***** Article web link: https://doi.org/10.5465/amr.2019.0119
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers, and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management.
In this episode, John Chen, Daniel Elfenbein, Hart Posen, and Ming zhu Wang discuss their paper, "The Problems and Promise of Entrepreneurial Partnerships: Decision Making, Overconfidence, and Learning in Founding Teams."

AMR Origins Series - Episode 9 - Goce Andrevski & Danny Miller
***** Article web link: https://doi.org/10.5465/amr.2018.0248
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers, and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management.
In this episode, Goce Andrevski discusses his paper with Danny Miller, "Forbearance: Strategic Nonresponse to Competitive Attacks."

AMR Origins Series - Episode 8 - Natarajan Balasubramanian, Yang Ye, & Mingtao Xu
***** Article web link: https://doi.org/10.5465/amr.2019.0470
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers, and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management.
In this episode, Natarajan Balasubramanian, Yang Ye, and Mingtao Xu discuss their paper, "Substituting Human Decision-Making with Machine Learning: Implications for Organizational Learning."

AMR Origins Series - Episode 7 - Alex Murray, Jen Rhymer, & David Sirmon
***** Article web link: https://doi.org/10.5465/amr.2019.0186
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers, and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management.
In this episode, Alex Murray, Jen Rhymer, and David Sirmon discuss their paper, "Humans and Technology: Forms of Conjoined Agency in Organizations."

AMR Origins Series - Episode 6 - Bill Schulze & Thomas Zellweger
***** Article web link: https://doi.org/10.5465/amr.2018.0377
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers, and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management.
In this episode, William Schulze and Thomas Zellweger discuss their paper, "Property Rights, Owner-Management, and Value Creation."

AMR Origins Series - Episode 5 - Abbie Shipp & Hettie Richardson (with Sherry Thatcher)
***** Article web link: https://doi.org/10.5465/amr.2017.0384
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers, and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management.
In this episode, Abbie Shipp and Hettie Richardson discuss their paper, "The Impact of Temporal Schemata: Understanding When Individuals Entrain versus Resist or Create Temporal Structure."

AMR Origins Series - Episode 4 - Patrick Haack, Dirk Martignoni, & Dennis Schoeneborn
***** Article web link: https://doi.org/10.5465/amr.2018.0139
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers, and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management.
In this episode, Patrick Haack and Dennis Schoeneborn discuss their paper coauthored with Dirk Martignoni, "A Bait-And-Switch Model of Corporate Social Responsibility."

AMR Origins Series - Episode 3 - Stine Grodal, Michel Anteby, & Audrey Holm
***** Article web link: https://doi.org/10.5465/amr.2018.0482
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers, and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management.
In this episode, Stine Grodal discuss her paper coauthored with Michel Anteby & Audrey Holm, "Achieving Rigor in Qualitative Analysis: The Role of Active Categorization in Theory Building."

AMR Origins Series - Episode 2 - Andrew King, Brent Goldfarb, & Timothy Simcoe
***** Article web link: https://doi.org/10.5465/amr.2018.0421
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers, and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management.
In this episode, Andrew King, Brent Goldfarb, & Timothy Simcoe discuss their paper, "Learning from Testimony on Quantitative Research in Management."

AMR Origins Series - Episode 1 - Sherry Thatcher
***** Article web link: https://doi.org/10.5465/amr.2020.0480
Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" in order to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers, and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management.