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JoMSR Volume 3, Issue 1 now published

  • 1.  JoMSR Volume 3, Issue 1 now published

    Posted 02-09-2025 20:50

    Dear ENT Division colleagues,

    JOMSR is now in year 3!  You can access Issue 1 of volume 3 (2025) at our website: 

    https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/MSR/current.

    This issue includes a commentary on studies that have attempted to replicate Kim & Bettis (2014), two invited editorials identifying empirical research opportunities (one on work-family research and one on affect/self-regulation at work) and a meta-analysis on decision-making speed and firm performance.

    We hope you enjoy reading this issue and find it helpful to thinking about a study to submit to JOMSR! Please let me know if you have trouble accessing any of the articles.  A big thank you to all the authors (and reviewers) who contributed to this issue of JOMSR!

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    COMMENTARY

    Coming full circle on cash holdings and firm value: A comment on Kim and Bettis (2014), Theissen et al. (2023), and Souder et al. (2024). 

    Christopher Jung & Lorenz Graf-Vlachy

    INVITED EDITORIALS

    Theory testing and the work-family interface

    Tammy D. Allen, Kristen M. Shockley, Takaki Ohya, & Molly Schoffel

    Affect and self-regulation at work: How do we take messy theories to the task?

    Allison S. Gabriel, Kate P. Zipay, & Matthew W. Shurman

    ORIGINAL ARTICLES

    Fast or slow? A meta-analysis on the performance implications of decision, implementation, and response speed. 

     Kalin D. Kolev, Bernadine J. Dykes, Sam Kang, Margaret Hughes-Morgan, Walter J. Ferrier



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    Xavier Martin
    Tilburg University
    Netherlands
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