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Strategy Science Articles in Advance

  • 1.  Strategy Science Articles in Advance

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    Dear friends of Strategy Science:

    The following articles have been accepted to Strategy Science and are available in Articles in Advance.

    The Five Essentials of a Modeling Paper

    by Phebo D. Wibbens and Tobias Kretschmer

    Are you writing a modeling paper? Or planning to do so? This editorial provides the five essentials you'll need to make an impact-based on the experience from many dozens of reviews and editorial decisions.

    Published April 2, 2026

    Reassessing Constraint's Meaning: A Framework for Reinterpreting Structural Holes' Findings

    by John Chandler Johnson and Amir Sasson

    The paper reveals that Burt's network constraint operationalizes dyadic constructs, not the triadic constructs with which the index is associated. We provide a path to reinterpret existing research and guide future research.

    Published March 10, 2026

    A Familiar Face: Measuring Visual Similarity in Venture Capital

    by Jane Wu

    New research finds that investors tend to back startup entrepreneurs who look like them, literally. Facial similarity, measured using common facial recognition algorithms, is a robust and strong predictor of venture funding.

    Published March 19, 2026

    Governance Structures and Coordination Trade-offs: A Discriminating Alignment Theory of Innovation Ecosystem Architectures

    by David R. Clough

    In innovation ecosystems, complementors need to coordinate without hierarchy. This paper develops a typology of architectures that enable ecosystem coordination and theorizes about which environmental conditions best align with each architecture.

    Published March 19, 2026

    Revisiting the Unitary Actor Assumption: Toward Realistic Aggregation of Individual Preferences in Strategy Research

    by Felipe A. Csaszar and John C. Eklund

    Strategy research often treats firms as unified actors, but organizations are coalitions. This framework derives organizational utility from individual preferences and aggregation structures, showing how they reshape risk attitudes and strategic outcomes.

    Published March 25, 2026

    Build, Borrow, Buy … or Bail: Divestiture Following Merger and Acquisition Deal Termination

    by Anthony GibbsHeejung Byun, and Koungjin Lim

    Firms can build, borrow, or buy resources, but what happens when an acquisition deal falls through? This paper finds that sometimes firms bail, divesting the very assets the acquisition was meant to complement.

    Published March 30, 2026

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    Todd Zenger
    Editor-in-Chief



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    Todd Zenger
    The University of Utah
    Salt Lake City UT
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