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Academy of Management DiscoveriesVol. 1, No. 1 IntroductionWelcome to the Academy of Management Discoveries (AMD)Andrew H. Van de Ven, Soon Ang, Africa Arino, Peter Bamberger, Curtis LeBaron, Chet Miller and Frances MillikenAndrew H. Van de VenUniversity of Minnesota, Soon AngNanyang Technological University, Singapore, Africa ArinoUniversity of Navarra, IESE, Spain, Peter BambergerTel Aviv University, Israel, Curtis LeBaronBrigham Young University, Chet MillerUniversity of Houston and Frances MillikenNew York UniversityPublished Online:1 Dec 2014https://doi.org/10.5465/amd.2014.0143AboutSectionsView articleView Full TextPDF/EPUB ToolsDownload CitationsAdd to favoritesTrack Citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail View articleAbstractWhiteboard Video AbstractDownload Original Video (24.0 MB)https://aom-prod-streaming.literatumonline.com/journals/content/amd/2015/amd.2015.1.issue-1/amd.2014.0143/20180515/media/academyofmanagementdiscoveries.,768,640,.mp4.m3u8?b92b4ad1b4f274c70877518416abb28b88699062dc1e9e1820569d30bc26a8a12b6934d568e0fe0f15bcd5e3cabdf0756b731bb8612b0c2caacb17237f53a2dc35e041d74a28ef028a7e5a15b3ff597c0762badee8e64b4c93b78fbecddfb1e009318fc382527e07c068c0a7659d203dae5753b3780b5df775d8a44ab5c713ee98e2f44cf1eaa2612301133dea75180806eebef9ba6c580d9926e33f2d5cf5205d083bc5855758478367628aREFERENCESDavis M. 1971. That’s interesting! Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 1: 309–344. Google ScholarGiere R. N. 1988. Explaining science: A cognitive approach. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press. Google ScholarHambrick D. C. 2007. The field of management’s devotion to theory: Too much of a good thing? Academy of Management Journal, 50: 1346–1352.Link , Google ScholarHanson N. R. 1958. The logic of discovery. The Journal of Philosophy, 55: 1073–1089. Google ScholarMerton R. K. 1987. Three fragments from a sociologist’s notebooks: Establishing the phenmenon, Specified ignorance, and Strategic research materials. Annual Review of Sociology, 13: 1–28. Google ScholarPeirce C. S. 1955. Philosophical writings of Pierce, J. Buechler (Ed.), Dover, New York. Google ScholarVan de Ven A. H. 2007. Engaged scholarship: A guide for organizational and social research. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford Univ. Press. Google ScholarFiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited byThe Personal Argument for Making Exploratory Research Part of Your Research PortfolioKevin W. Rockmann8 September 2022 | Academy of Management Discoveries, Vol. 8, No. 3The Automation of Management and Business ScienceClark D. Johnson, Brittney C. Bauer and Fred Niederman28 May 2021 | Academy of Management Perspectives, Vol. 35, No. 2Leveraging a Recessive Narrative to Transform Joe Paterno’s Image: Media Sensebreaking, Sensemaking, and Sensegiving During ScandalDerron G. Bishop, Linda Klebe Treviño, Dennis A. Gioia and Glen E. Kreiner31 December 2020 | Academy of Management Discoveries, Vol. 6, No. 4Economic Contingencies of Authoritarian and Humble Leadership. Commentary on “When Authoritarian Leaders Outperform Transformational Leaders” by Xu HuangHubertus H. Theissen and Maximilian H. Theissen14 October 2019 | Academy of Management Discoveries, Vol. 5, No. 3The Next AMD Innovation Is Here and Now: Welcome to Interactive Data VisualizationPeter Bamberger and Marlys Christianson14 October 2019 | Academy of Management Discoveries, Vol. 5, No. 3AMD—Clarifying What We Are about and Where We Are GoingPeter A. Bamberger3 January 2018 | Academy of Management Discoveries, Vol. 4, No. 1How Do Firms Manage Strategic Dualities? A Process PerspectiveJulian Birkinshaw, Donal Crilly, Cyril Bouquet and Sun Young Lee23 November 2015 | Academy of Management Discoveries, Vol. 2, No. 1The Quantitative Discovery: What is it and How to Get it PublishedPeter Bamberger and Soon Ang5 June 2015 | Academy of Management Discoveries, Vol. 2, No. 1 Vol. 1, No. 1 Permissions Metrics in the past 12 months History Published online 1 December 2014 Published in print 1 June 2015 Information© Academy of Management DiscoveriesDownload PDF

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