Dear Colleagues,
FYI, see two interesting sets of articles described below-one on social issues and the other on methodological issues (particularly pertinent to strategy). These collections of articles show that there are many good opportunities for cross-fertilization between micro (i.e., OB/HR) and macro (i.e., BPS/ENTP) domains.
All the best,
--Herman.
Herman Aguinis
John F. Mee Chair of Management
Professor of Organizational Behavior and Human Resources
Founding and Managing Director, Institute for Global Organizational Effectiveness
Indiana University
Kelley School of Business
http://mypage.iu.edu/~haguinis/
From: ann langley
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2015 8:41 AM
Dear All
Strategic Organization is announcing a new virtual special issue: The SO! Social Issues Collection online now:
http://soq.sagepub.com/site/Virtual_Special_Issues/SO_Social_Issues.xhtml
Articles can be downloaded directly from the website free of charge for the next few months. Just click on the titles.
The SO! Social Issues Collection showcases some of the journal's most interesting articles and So!apbox essays on social issues such as climate change, the financial crisis, social responsibility, race and inequality. It includes the 2011 So!apbox series on climate change that is well worth rereading (and timely!), as well as many other pieces that challenge scholars of strategy and organization to widen the focus of their work.
Also, please revisit our other popular collections, some of which have been augmented with recently published articles:
SO! Methods Collection; SO! Whither Strategy? Collection; and the SO! Strategy Process & Practice Collection
http://soq.sagepub.com/site/Virtual_Special_Issues/Collection_Index.xhtml
– Russ Coff, Teppo Felin, Ann Langley, Tim Rowley, Coeditors, Strategic Organization
Robert David, Gianmario Verona (Incoming Coeditors as of January 2016).
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