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Bigenderism at work? Organizational responses to trans men and trans women employees
Joel Rudin, Tejinder Billing, Andrea Farro, Yang YangThis study aims to test bigenderism, a universalistic theory that purports to explain why trans men employees enjoy greater organizational acceptance and superior economic…
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Putting choice in the spotlight to advance theory on organizational adaptation to technological discontinuities
William CarterThis paper aims to develop and argue for a new research path to advance theory on incumbent firm adaptation to discontinuous technological change. Integrating variance and process…
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Developing foresight through the evaluation and construction of vision statements: an experiential exercise
John Fiset, Melanie A. RobinsonScholars and practitioners generally acknowledge the crucial importance of visions in motivating and inspiring organizational change. In this article, we describe a two-part…
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