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Author Dansereau, Fred, 1946-

Title Multi-level issues in organizational behavior and strategy / Fred Dansereau ; Edited by Francis Yammarino
Published Bingley : Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2009
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Description 1 online resource (380 pages) : bibliographical
Series Research in multi-level issues ; v. 2
Contents Emotions: Emotions in organizations -- a multi-level perspective, N.M. Ashkanasy -- Positive affect, systematic cognitive processing, and behavior -- toward integration of affect, cognition, and motivation, A.M. Isen -- Connecting levels in the study of emotions in organizations, H.M. Weiss -- Emotions at multiple levels -- an integration, N.M. Ashkanasy. Construct Validation: Level specification -- using triangulation in a grounded theory approach to construct validation, Y. Berson et al -- Grounded theory and the integration of qualitative and quantitative research, R.P. Gephart, Jr. -- How and why? Theory emergence and using the grounded theory method to determine levels of analysis, K.W. Parry -- Going deeper into building a grounded theory approach -- from verification to discovery, Y. Berson et al. Firm Performance: Multi-level influences on firm performance -- insights from the resource-based view and strategic groups research, J.C. Short et al -- Integrating the resource based and strategic groups influences on firm performance -- extending a Meso perspective, W.F. Joyce -- Two faces of strategic group theory, S.C. Michael -- Facing up to a Meso perspective -- research issues for testing firm and strategic group influences on performance, J.C. Short et al. Interfirm Networks: Information regimes, information strategies, and the evolution of interfirm network typologies, M.C. Moldoveanu et al -- Network evolution as a multi-level phenomenon, R. Madhavan -- Network structure, content, and evolution, G. Walker -- Models as an explanatory strategy and the ubiquity of information as an explanation, M.C. Moldoveanu et al. Strategic Change: Enacting the future -- a time- and levels-based view of strategic change, M. Jelinek -- Organizational learning and strategic change, L. Argote -- Cognition and strategic change -- theory development from case research, C.B. Schoonhovenking -- Making sense of strategic change -- a problem of learning and levels, M. Jelinek
Summary Using a scientific debate format of a key scholarly essay followed by two commentaries and a rebuttal, this title presents theoretical work, significant empirical studies, methodological developments, analytical techniques, and philosophical treatments to advance the field of multi-level studies, regardless of disciplinary perspective. Using a scientific debate format of a key scholarly essay followed by two commentaries and a rebuttal, this series presents theoretical work, significant empirical studies, methodological developments, analytical techniques, and philosophical treatments to advance the field of multi-level studies, regardless of disciplinary perspective. Similar to Volume 1 (Yammarino & Dansereau, 2002), Volume 2 contains five major essays that cover a range of topics, but in the realms of organizational behavior and strategy. In particular, the five 'critical essays' offer extensive literature reviews, new model developments, methodological advancements, and some empirical data for the study of emotions, construct validation, firm performance, interfirm networks, and strategic change. While each of the major essays, as well as the commentaries and rebuttals, is unique in orientation, they share a common bond in raising and addressing multi-level issues, or discussing problems and solutions that involve multiple levels of analysis
Form Electronic book
Author Yammarino, Francis J., 1954-
ISBN 1849502250
9781849502252