
Speaking of Research
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Speaking of Research is an audio podcast series from the Alberta School of Business highlighting some of our world-renowned scholars whose research work is groundbreaking, impactful, and highly cited in the field of business.
Speaking of Research
8M ago
Assistant Professor Chris Steele focuses on the workings of knowledge, identity, and social order. Dr. Steele talks about his very recently published article in the Academy of Management Review journal titled When things get odd: Exploring the interactional choreography of taken-for-grantedness ..read more
Speaking of Research
8M ago
Assistant Professor Ke Wang studies the role of accounting information in the context of capital markets. In this series, Dr. Wang discusses his forthcoming paper in the Contemporary Accounting Research journal titled "Is the tone of risk disclosures in MD&As relevant to debt markets? Evidence from the pricing of credit default swaps ..read more
Speaking of Research
8M ago
Assistant Professor Madeline Toubiana focuses on complexity, emotions and stigmatization, and how these play a role in the process of social change. In this series, Dr. Toubiana discusses her paper published in the Academy of Management Journal titled “Once in orange always in orange? Identity paralysis and the enduring influence of institutional logics on identity ..read more
Speaking of Research
8M ago
Professor Jennifer Argo is focused on understanding the social elements of consumer behaviour. She looks into the subtle nuances that we, as consumers, are mostly unaware of when selecting our purchases. In this episode, Dr. Argo discusses her 2005 paper published in the Journal of Consumer Research titled "The influence of a mere social presence in a retail context ..read more
Speaking of Research
8M ago
Professor Emeritus Royston Greenwood is a world renowned expert in the field of organization theory who, over the span of nearly five decades, has paid particular attention to the dynamics of organizational and institutional change. In this episode, Dr. Greenwood discusses his 2010 paper published in Organization Science titled "The Multiplicity of Institutional Logics and the Heterogeneity of Organizational Responses ..read more
Speaking of Research
8M ago
Professor Trish Reay studies institutional and organizational change, professions and professionals, and organizational learning in the context of health care and family business. In this episode, Dr. Reay discusses her 2009 paper published in Organization Studies titled "Managing the rivalry of competing institutional logistics ..read more
Speaking of Research
8M ago
Professor Michael Lounsbury studies the relationship between entrepreneurship and institutional change, especially the cultural entrepreneurship involved in the creation of new industries and practices. In this episode, Dr. Lounsbury discusses his 2001 paper published in the Strategic Management Journal titled "Cultural Entrepreneurship: Stories, Legitimacy and the Acquisition of resources ..read more
Speaking of Research
8M ago
Professor Randall Morck is a globally prominent, influential scholar and educator. His data-driven work applies sophisticated statistical analysis to important real-world economic problems. In this episode, Dr. Morck discusses his 1988 paper published in the Journal of Financial Economics titled "Management ownership and marketing valuation. An empirical analysis ..read more
Speaking of Research
2y ago
Assistant Professor Chris Steele focuses on the workings of knowledge, identity, and social order. Dr. Steele talks about his very recently published article in the Academy of Management Review journal titled When things get odd: Exploring the interactional choreography of taken-for-grantedness ..read more
Speaking of Research
2y ago
Assistant Professor Ke Wang studies the role of accounting information in the context of capital markets. In this series, Dr. Wang discusses his forthcoming paper in the Contemporary Accounting Research journal titled "Is the tone of risk disclosures in MD&As relevant to debt markets? Evidence from the pricing of credit default swaps ..read more