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Administrative Science Quarterly
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Using data on 3,225 actively managed U.S. mutual funds from 1980 to 2006, we test hypotheses designed to disentangle risk and change as outcomes of behavioral performance feedback routines. We theorize that managers make decisions involving risk and ...Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published Dec 29, 2014
Administrative Science Quarterly
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Federal agencies and universities in the U.S. promote interdisciplinary research because it presumably spurs transformative, innovative science. Using data on almost 900 research-center–based scientists and their 32,000 published articles, along with a ...Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published Aug 29, 2016
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Administrative Science Quarterly
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As threats to democracy endanger the rights and freedoms of people around the world, scholars are increasingly interrogating the role that organizations play in shaping democratic and authoritarian societies. Just as societies can be more or less ...Free accessResearch articleFirst published Mar 12, 2025
American Sociological Review
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Explanations of gender inequality typically emphasize individual characteristics, the structure of internal labor markets, or pressures from the institutional environment. Extending the structuralist and institutional perspectives, this article argues ...Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published Aug 1, 2005