The characteristics of quality scholarly submissions: : considerations of author team composition and decision making
Deborah E. Rupp, Meghan A. Thornton, Steven G. Rogelberg, Jessie L. Olien, Gregory Berka
págs. 1501-1510
Need for cognition as an antecedent of individual innovation behavior
Chia-Huei Wu, Sharon K. Parker, Jeroen P. J. de Jong
págs. 1511-1534
Market entry in the presence of network effects: : a real options perspective
Asda Chintakananda, David P. McIntyre
págs. 1535-1557
Fair or not fair? The effects of numerical framing on the perceived justice of outcomes
Jessica Y. Y. Kwong, Kin Fai Ellick Wong
págs. 1558-1582
Pathways of passion: : identity centrality, passion, and behavior among entrepreneurs
Charles Y. Murnieks, Elaine Mosakowski, Melissa S. Cardon
págs. 1583-1606
Darren C. Treadway, Garry Adams, T. Johnston Hanes, Pamela L. Perrewé, Marshall J. Magnusen
págs. 1607-1626
A field study of the antecedents and performance consequences of perceived accountability
Neal P. Mero, Rebecca M. Guidice, Steve Werner
págs. 1627-1652
Benefiting from alliance portfolio diversity: : the role of past internal knowledge creation strategy
Stefan Wuyts, Shantanu Dutta
págs. 1653-1674
More applicants or more applications per applicant? A big question when pools are small
Steven E. Scullen, Brad C. Meyer
págs. 1675-1699
Relational versus collective identification within workgroups: : conceptualization, measurement development, and nomological network building
Shu Zhang, Guoquan Chen, Xiao-Ping Chen, Dong Liu, Michael D. Johnson
págs. 1700-1731
Skirting the issues: : experimental evidence of gender bias in IPO prospectus evaluations
Lyda Bigelow, Leif Lundmark, Judi McLean Parks, Robert Wuebker
págs. 1732-1759
Kristin L. Cullen, Jinyan Fan, Cong Liu
págs. 1760-1778