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to JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT INQUIRY Volume 11 Number 1 (March 2002) pp. 1-90 Number 2 (June 2002) pp. 91-212 Number 3 (September 2002) pp. 213-336 Number 4 (December 2002) pp. 337-448 Authors: DE HOLAN, PABLO MARTIN, and NELSON PHILLIPS, “Man- s g ‘ é . ; : aging in Transition: A Case Study of Institutional Management ADLER, NANCY J., “Global Companies, Global Society: There Is a [ ry % ae and Organizational Change” [Nontraditional Research], 68. Better Way” [Editors’ Choice], 255. DE ROND, MARK, “Reviewer 198, the Hedgehog, and the Oo Fox AMABILE, TERESA M., “Cleaning the Office” [Guest Editor’s Spe- Next Generation Theories in Strategy” [Essays], 35 cial], 30. DOMKE-DAMONTE, DARLA J., see Kacmar, K. M. ARMENAKIS, ACHILLES A., “Boisjoly on Ethics: An Interview DOUGHERTY, DEBORAH, “Editor’s Introduction” [Essays], 160 With Roger Boisjoly” [Meet the Person/ Essays], 274 DOWN, JONATHAN T., see King, J ASHFORTH, BLAKE E., and DEEPA VAIDYANATH, “Work Orga- EISENBERG, JACOB, “On the Hill in Sefad” [Meet the Person nizations as Secular Religions” [Essays], 359. Essays], 297. AVITAL, MICHEL, “Reflections of Time in Lived Experience: A ESSEX, ELIZABETH M., and CHARALAMPOS MAINEMELIS, Series of 10 Haiku and Lino Print” [Guest Editor’s Special], 25. ‘Learning From an Artist About Organizations: The Poetry and BARR, PAMELA, see Greeenwood, R Prose of David Whyte at Work” [Meet the Person], 148 BARNETT, MICHAEL L., “From Me to We and Bac k Again: REEMAN, R. EDWARD, “Toward a New Vision for Manage YRoertku]r,n i2an4eg9 . to Business as Usual” [September 1|1 1: Views From New ment Research: A Commentary on ‘Or=g anizational Researcher Values, Ethical Responsibility, and the Com BARTEL, CAROLINE A., “I Love New York, More Than Ever: mitted-to-Participant Research Perspective’” |Editors’¢ hoice] Changes in People’s Identities as New Yorkers Following the 186 World Trade Center Terrorist Attacks” [September 11: Views ROST, PETER J., “Afterword” [Editors’ Special], 21 L From New York], 240. ROST, PETER J., and CHARLENE ZIETSMA, “Introduction” [Edi- ATTY, JOHN, see Beatty J. E. tors’ Special], 6 ATTY, JOY E., “Me, Jack, and ‘The Head’: Collaborative Frames at the Academy of Management” [Meet the Person/Essays], 305. sERSICK, CONNIE J. G., and KATHY E. KRAM, “High-Achieving = Women at Midlife: An Exploratory Study” [Nontraditional ATTY, JOY E., and JOHN C. BEATTY, “Sculpture: Times on My Research] 104 Mind” [Guest Editor’s Special], 24. GLASSMAN, ALAN, see Vance, C. M BELL, J. BOWYER, “The Organizatioonf Islamic Terror: The Global sLYNN, MARY ANN, “Editor’s Introduction” [ Jihad” [Editors’ Choice], 261 sLYNN, MARY ANN, see Spreitzer, G. M BELLA, DAVID A., see King, J. GLYNN, MARY ANN, and LARRY STIMPERT, “Editors’ Introduc- BISHOP, KAREN, “Exploring the Dynamic Edge of Knowledge tion” [Essays], 33 [Guest Editor’s Special], 28 s;OLDEN-BIDDLE, KAREN, “Editor’s Introduction” [Nontradi- BBOOAALI, KIIMM Bf|}I E > 222 fIR LRRLYLYY BB.., , saened HiPrAsUchL, MP.. MH IRSCH, “Editors’ Introduc- GREtiEoNnaWl OROeDse,ar « 1iRt]} O, Y1S02T, ON38 1 tion” [Editors’ Choice], 171, 253 tional Research], 316, 40 BOAL, KIMBERLY B., and PAUL M. HIRSCH, “Editors’ Introd al ;REENWOOD, ROYSTON, and PAMELA | Hor I} tors’ Snecial]l_ 5.97. 4 : . » BREAneyR LEY,— — LAURA,— — “What iIss t2h e Matter?” , [Meet the P. er auction | Nontraditional Resear iI, ¢ sREINER, LARRY, “Steve | 5 Essays], 298 GI [Meet the Person], 34 AMPBELL, ROBERT A., “Voting and the Folly |,372 HARDY, CYNTHIA, “On the I [Reflections on Experience 1 opeciaij, 16 ASTILLO, JOSE Note onn tthhee Conycniecre pt of f HART, DAVID K \ Primary Ethi|c for Organizational B2e] havior [Essays], 46 RRQe search: Committed- -to-’Work’r R>e searct h”h |E} di1t ors’ Choi) ce]1 , »o]1 1 Y( CHATTAWAY, ROZ, see Zanko, M. HARTEL, CHARMINE, “Time Gradients” [Meet the Person UNLIFFE, ANN | Social Poetics as Management Inquiry: A Essays], 301 Dialogical Approach” [Nontraditional Research], 128 JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT INQUIRY, Vol. 11 No. 4, December 2002 445-447 2002 Sage Publications 446 JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT INQUIRY / December r 2002 HELFAT, CONSTANCE E., “Editor’s Introduction” [Shop Talk], STABER, UDO, and JORG SYDOW, “Organizational Adaptive 328. Capacity: A Structuration Perspective” [Nontraditional HELFAT, CONSTANCE E., “Work-Life Issues in Academia and Research], 408. Business: The Current State of Affairs” [Shop Talk], 329. STARBUCK, WILLIAM H., “Guest Editor’s Introduction: Broken HILL, RONALD PAUL, “Managing Across Generations in the 21st Images of Disaster” [September 11: Views From New York], 213. Century: Important Lessons From the Ivory Trenches” [Reflec- STIMPERT, LARRY, see Glynn, M. A. tions on Experience], 60. SYDOW, JORG, see Staber, U. HIRSCH, PAUL M., see Boal, K. B. TUNG, ROSALIE L., “Building Effective Networks” [Editors’ Spe- HIRSCH, PAUL M., and KIMBERLY B. BOAL, “Editors’ Introduc- cial], 94. tion” [Editors’ Choice], 429. VAIDYANATH, DEEPA, see Ashforth, B. E. KACMAR, K. MICHELE, DARLA J. DOMKE-DAMONTE, VALLE, MATTHEW, see Kacmar, K. M. MATTHEW VALLE, and JOAN D. MAHONEY, “Exploring Dis- VANCE, CHARLES M., and ALAN GLASSMAN, “Out of Whack,” sertation Process Outcomes” [Nontraditional Research], 317. 84, 204, 332, 442. KING, JONATHAN, JONATHAN T. DOWN, and DAVID A. VANCE, CHARLES M., see Spreitzer, G. M. BELLA, “Learning to Think in Circles” [Essays], 161 WADE-BENZONI, KIMBERLY A., “Too Tough To Die: September KRAM, KATHY E., see Gersick, C. J. G. 11, Mortality Salience, and Intergenerational Behavior” [Sep- LAWRENCE, THOMAS B., and NELSON PHILLIPS, “Understand- tember 11: Views From New York], 235. ing Cultural Industries” [Editors’ Choice], 430. WEEMS, REBECCA E., “Antichronism” [Meet the Person/Essays], MAHONEY, JOAN D., see Kacmar, K. M. 295 MAIER, MARK, “Ten Years After A Major Malfunction ... Reflections WRIGHT, THOMAS A., and VINCENT P. WRIGHT, “Organiza- on ‘The Challenger Syndrome’” [Meet the Person/Essays], 282. tional Researcher Values, Ethical Responsibility, and the Com- MAINEMELIS, CHARALAMPOS, see Essex, E. M. mitted-to-Participant Research Perspective” [Editors’ Choice], MARTIN, ERIC, “Portraits of Sarajevo: Reflections of Dissertation iy. Fieldwork” [Meet the Person/Essays], 302. WRIGHT, VINCENT P., see Wright, T. A. MINTZBERG, HENRY, Researching the Researching of Walking” WRZESNIEWSKI, AMY, ““It’s Not Just a Job’: Shifting Meanings of [Editors’ Special], 426 Work in the Wake of 9/11” [September 11: Views From New MIRVIS, PHILIP H., “The Art of Play, the Humanity of Science, the York], 230. Beginning of a Movement” [Editors’s Special], 19. ZANKO, MICHAEL, and ROZ CHATTAWAY, “Psyche’s Clock: MITROFF, IAN I., “An Interview With David Brancaccio, Host of Changing Imaogf eWomsan at Work 1” [Guest Editor’s Special], National Public Radio’s ‘Marketplace’” [Meet the Person], 353. SL. MURNIGHAN, J. KEITH, “The Delightosf History, the Thrill of the ZIETSMA, CHARLENE, “The Present Through the Eyes of the Present, and Hopes for the Future: Looking at a New Millen- Past... A Play” [Editors’ Special], 8. nium for the Field of Organizational Behavior—Observations, ZIETSMA, CHARLENE, see Frost, P. J. Reflections, and Anticipation” [Editors’ Special], 13. MURNINGHAN, J. KEITH, “Guest Introduction: Images of a New Editors’ Choice: Time, 2000—Part II” [Guest Editor’s Special], 23. MURNIGHAN, J. KEITH, “Guest Introduction: Images of a New “Editors’ Introduction,” Boal and Hirsch, 171, 253. Time, 2000: Part III” [Guest Editor’s Special], 293. “Editors’ Introduction,” Hirsch and Boal, 429 NEWMAN, JOANNA, and JOHN NEWMAN, “Redefining Orga- “Global Companies, Global Society: There Is a Better Way,” Adler, nizational Identity in the New Millennium” [Guest Editor's Spe- 255 cial], 294. “The Organization of Islamic Terror: The Global Jihad,” Bell, 261. NEWMAN, JOHN, see Newman, J. “Organizational Researcher Values, Ethical Responsibility, and the NISSLEY, NICK, “Image of a New Time” [Meet the Person/ Essays], Committed-to-Participant Research Perspective,” Wright and 300. Wright, 173. PAUL, JIM, “Postmodern Gas,” 29. “A Primary Ethic for Organizational Behavior Research: Com- PHILLIPS, NELSON, see De Holan, P. M. mitted-to-’Work’ Research,” Hart, 190. PHILLIPS, NELSON, see Lawrence, T. B. “Toward a New Vision for Management Research: A Commentary POSNER, BARRY Z., “Editor’s Introduction” [Reflections on Expe- on ‘Organizational Researcher Values, Ethical Responsibility, rience], 58, 304, 371. and the Committed-to-Participant Research Perspective,” Free- ROGERS, KATHRYN S ‘Guest Editor’s Introduction” [Meet the man, 186. Person/ Essays], 268 “Understanding Cultural Industries,” Lawrence and Phillips, 430. ROSILE, GRACE ANN, “Managing With Horse Sense” [Meet the Person/Essays], 296 Editors’ Special: SALGADO, SUSAN REILLY, “Next Door to Disaster: How Partici- pant Observation Changed the Observer” [September 11: Views “Afterword,” Frost, 21. From New York], 221. “The Art of Play, the Humanity of Science, the Beginning of a Move- SINCLAIR, CARL R., “The Time Bill,” 32. ment,” Mirvis, 19. SMITH, ANNE D., “From Process Data to Publication: A Personal “Building Effective Networks,” Tung, 94. Sensemaking” [Nontraditional Research], 383. “The Delights of History, the Thrill of the Present, and Hopes for the SPREITZER, GRETCHEN M., and CHARLES M. VANCE, “ Editors’ Future: Looking ata New Millennium for the Field of Organiza- Introduction” [Meet the Person], 147, 341, 351. tional Behavior—Observations, Reflections, and Anticipation,’ SPREITZER, GRETCHEN M., CHARLES M. VANCE, and MARY Murnighan, 13. ANN GLYNN, ‘Editors’ Introduction” [Meet the Person, “Editors’ Introduction,” Boal and Hirsch, 5, 92, 425. Essays], 267. “Introduction,” Frost and Zietsma, 6. “On the Edge of a Pluralistic World,” Hardy, 16. INDEX 447 “The Present Through the Eyes of the Past \ Play,” Zietsma, 8. Nontraditional Research: “Researching the Researching of Walking,” Mintzberg, 426. “Editor’s Introduction,” Golden-Biddle, 1LU0Z2 Guest Editor’s Special: “Editor’s Introduction,” Greenwood, 316, 407 ‘Editor’s Introduction,” Golden-Biddle, 381 “Cleaning the Office,” Amabile, 30. “Editors’ Introduction,” Greenwood and Barr, 67 “Exploring the Dynamic Edge of Knowledge,” Bishop, 28 ‘Exploring Dissertation Process Outcomes,” Kacmar et al., 317 “Guest Introduction: Images of a New Time, 2000—Part II,’ “From Process Data to Publication: A Personal Sensemaking,’ Murninghan, 23. Smith, 383. “Guest Introduction: Images of a New Time, 2000: Part III,” High-Achieving Women at Midlife: An Exploratory Study, Murninghan, 293. Gersick and Kram, 104 “Psyche’s Clock: Changing Images of Woman at Work 1,” Zanko “Managing in Transition: A Case Study of Institutional Manz and Chattaway, 31. ment and Organizational Change,” De Holan and Phillips, 68 “Redefining Organizational Identity in the New Millennium,’ “Organizational Adaptive Capacity: A Structuration Perspective, Newman and Newman, 294. Staber and Sydow, 408. “Reflections of Time in Lived Experience: A Series of 10 Haiku and ‘Social Poetics as Management Inquiry: A Dialogical Approach Lino Print,” Avital, 25 Cunliffe, 128 “Sculpture: Times on My Mind,” Beatty and Beatty, 24 Out of Whack: Essays: “Out of Whack,” Vance and Glassman, 84, 204 “Editor’s Introduction,” Dougherty, 160. “Editor’s Introduction,” Glynn, 358. Reflections on Experience: “Editors’ Introduction,” Glynn and Stimpert, 33 “Learning to Think in Circles,” King et al., 161 Editor’s Introduction,” Posner, 58, 304, 371. “Note on the Concept of Tacit Knowledge,” Castillo, 46 Managing Across Generations in the 21st Century: Important Les- Reviewer 198, the Hedgehog, and the Fox: Next Generation The- sons From the Ivory Trenches,” Hill, 60. ories in Strategy,” De Rond, 35. “Me, Jack, and ‘The Head’: Collaborative Frames at the Academy of “Work Organizations as Secular Religions,” Ashforth and Management,” Beatty, 305. Vaidyanath, 359 “Voting and the Folly of Abstention,” Campbell, 372 September 11: Views From New York: Meet the Person: ‘Antichronism,” Weems, 295. From Me to We and Back Again: Returning to Business as “Boisjoly on Ethics: An Interview With Roger Boisjoly,” Armenakis, Usual,” Barnett, 249 274 suest Editor’s Introduction: Broken Images of Disaster,” Starbuck, “Editors’ Introduction,” Spreitzer and Vance, 147, 341, 351. 2i3 “Editors’ Introduction,” Spreitzer et al., 267. I Love New York, More Than Ever: Changes in People’s Identities “Guest Editor’s Introduction,” Rogers, 268 as New Yorkers Following the World Trade Center Terrorist “Image of a New Time,” Nissley, 300. Attacks,” Bartel, 240 “An Interview With David Brancaccio, Host of National Public “It’s Not Just a Job’: Shifting Meanings of Work in the Wake of Radio’s ‘Marketplace,’” Mitroff, 353. 9/11,” Wrzesniewski, 230. “Learning From an Artist About Organizations: The Poetry and “Next Door to Disaster: How Participant Observation Changed the Prose of David Whyte at Work,” Essex and Mainemelis, 148. Observer,” Salgado, 221 “Managing With Horse Sense,” Rosile, 296. loo Tough To Die: September 11, Mortality Salience, and “On the Hill in Sefad,” Eisenberg, 297. Intergenerational Behavior,” Wade-Benzoni, 235 “Portraits of Sarajevo: Reflections of Dissertation Fieldwork,” Mar- tin, 302. Shop Talk: “Steve Kerr and His Years With Jack Welch at GE,” Greiner, 343. “Ten Years After A Major Malfunction . Reflections on ‘The Chal Editor’s Introduction,” Helfat, 328 lenger Syndrome,’” Maier, 282 ‘Work-Life Issues in Academia and Business: The Current State of “Time Gradients,” Hartel, 301. Affairs,” Helfat, 329 ‘What Is the Matter?” Brearley, 298.

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