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CORPORATE DIVERSIFICATION AND ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE: A RESOURCE-BASED VIEW.
STRATEGIC PLANNING AND FIRM PERFORMANCE: A SYNTHESIS OF MORE THAN TWO DECADES OF RESEARCH.
RESEARCH NOTES. GETTING MORE THAN YOU PAY FOR: ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR AND PAY-FOR-PERFORMANCE PLANS.
Does Job Satisfaction Rise and Fall with the Economy? Cross-Sectional, Longitudinal, and Experimental Evidence That Job Satisfaction Increases during Recessions
Building Better Causal Theories: A Fuzzy Set Approach to Typologies in Organization Research
Typologies are an important way of organizing the complex cause-effect relationships that are key building blocks of the strategy and organization literatures. Here, I develop a novel theoretical perspective on causal core and periphery, which is based on how elements of a configuration are connected to outcomes. Using data on high-technology firms, I empirically investigate configurations based on the Miles and Snow typology using fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA). My findings show how the theoretical perspective developed here allows for a detailed analysis of causal core, periphery, and asymmetry, shifting the focus to midrange theories of causal processes.