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Academy of Management ReviewVol. 38, No. 1 DialogueOf Narratives and ArtifactsSankaran Venkataraman, Saras D. Sarasvathy, Nicholas Dew and William R. ForsterSankaran VenkataramanUniversity of Virginia, Saras D. SarasvathyUniversity of Virginia, Nicholas DewNaval Postgraduate School and William R. ForsterLehigh UniversityPublished Online:21 Jan 2014https://doi.org/10.5465/amr.2012.0096AboutSectionsView articleView Full TextPDF/EPUB ToolsDownload CitationsAdd to favoritesTrack Citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail View articleREFERENCESAnsari S. L., Bell J., Lundblad H. 1991. Accounting in the defense of hegemony. Paper presented at the American Accounting Association annual meeting, Nashville, TN. Google ScholarAnsari S. L., Bell J., Lundblad H. 1992. Organization structure as ideology: The state socialism experiment. Journal of Management Inquiry, 1: 229–247. Google ScholarBrowne D. R. 1999. Electronic media and industrialized nations: A comparative study. 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