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We Should Probably Be StudyingWe Should Probably Be StudyingThe Dynamics and Stigma of Sex Work w/ Madeline Toubiana and Trish RuebottomToday, we are joined by Dr. Madeline Toubiana and Dr. Trish Ruebottom. They had their paper entitled, “Stigma Hierarchies: The Internal Dynamics of Stigmatization in the Sex Work Occupation”, recently accepted for publication at the Administrative Science Quarterly. Their article is available for online viewing. We will link their awesome article below!The Full Article: https://doi.org/10.1177/000183922210753442022-10-1253 minWe Should Probably Be StudyingWe Should Probably Be StudyingNavigating Multiple Roles in Life w/ Patrick ShulistToday, we are joined by Dr. Patrick Shulist. He along with his co-authors Miguel Rivera-Santos, Geoffrey Kistruck, and Winnie Nguni had their paper entitled, “Can I Sell You Avocadoes and Talk to You About Contraception? Well, It Depends Which Comes First: Anchor Roles and Asymmetric Boundaries”, recently accepted for publication at the Academy of Management Journal. Their article is now in press and available for online viewing. We will link their great article below!The Full Article: https://doi.org/10.5465/amj.2020.18212022-10-0642 minWe Should Probably Be StudyingWe Should Probably Be StudyingScaling Grand Challenges w/ Arijit Chatterjee and Anjan GhoshToday, we are joined by Dr. Arijit Chatterjee and Dr. Anjan Ghosh. They, along with co-author Dr. Bernard Leca, had their paper entitled, “Double Weaving: A Bottom-Up Process of Connecting Locations and Scales to Mitigate Grand Challenges”, recently accepted for publication at the Academy of Management Journal. Their article is now in press and is available to view online. I will link their fantastic article below!The Full Article: https://doi.org/10.5465/amj.2019.13482022-09-2154 minWe Should Probably Be StudyingWe Should Probably Be StudyingCommunication Strategies to Help Work-Family Conflict w/ Mark Bolino, Marisa Flores, Thomas Kelemen and Ryan BiselToday, we are joined by Dr. Mark Bolino, Soon-To-Be Dr. Marisa Flores, and Dr. Ryan Bisel from the University of Oklahoma as well as Dr. Thomas Kelemen from Kansas State University. They had their paper titled, “May I Please Go the Extra Mile? Citizenship Communication Strategies and Their Effect on Individual Initiative OCB, Work-Family Conflict, and Partner Satisfaction”, recently accepted for publication in the Academy of Management Journal. This article is in press and is now available to view online! We will link the article below.The Full Article: https://journals.aom.org/doi/abs/10.5465/amj.2020.05812022-09-1446 minWe Should Probably Be StudyingWe Should Probably Be StudyingWhen Storytelling Leads to Better Learning w/ Christopher MyersToday, we are joined by Dr. Christopher Myers from John Hopkins University. He had his paper titled, “Storytelling as a Tool for Vicarious Learning among Air Medical Transport Crews”, recently published in the Administrative Science Quarterly. This article is available to view online now! We will link the article below.The Full Article: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/000183922110584262022-09-0738 minWe Should Probably Be StudyingWe Should Probably Be StudyingUnderstanding Workplace Incivility w/ Shannon TaylorToday, we are joined by Dr. Shannon Taylor from the University of Central Florida. He, along with three of his coauthors (Lauren Locklear, Donald Kluemper, Xinxin Lu), had a paper titled, “Beyond Targets and Instigators: Examining Workplace Incivility in Dyads and the Moderating Role of Perceived Incivility Norms”, recently published in the Journal of Applied Psychology. Their article is now in press and is available to view online. I will link the article below.The Full Article: https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2021-54170-0012022-08-3126 minWe Should Probably Be StudyingWe Should Probably Be StudyingHow Influencers Build Stakeholder Engagement w/ Ashley Roccapriore and Tim PollockToday, we are joined by Ashley Roccapriore and Tim Pollock. They had their paper, titled, “I Don’t Need a Degree, I’ve Got Abs: Influencer Warmth and Competence, Communication Mode, and Stakeholder Engagement on Social Media”, recently accepted at the Academy of Management Journal. Their article is now in press and is available to view online. I will link all of the must reads and must listens below.The Full Article: https://doi.org/10.5465/amj.2020.1546The AOM Insights Piece: https://journals.aom.org/doi/10.5465/amj.2020.1546.summaryTMI Entrepreneurship Podcast: https://linktr.ee/tmientpo...2022-08-2449 minWe Should Probably Be StudyingWe Should Probably Be StudyingIntroductionCo-hosts Paula Kincaid and Nick Johnson “join the conversation” with top-publishing researchers each week to help new scholars properly interpret the diverse conversations taking place in the management and organization literature. Listen to our first episode to hear more about who we are, why we made a podcast, and get a taste of the types of topics we will be delving into each week. Whether you want to learn about a new research stream, sharpen your publishing skills, or just have a good laugh and know you're not alone in the publishing game, this podcast will be for you! 2022-08-0904 min