Hello everyone:
Journal of Management?s June issue for 2008 has just appeared in print. This
is one of our special review issues, and we have an excellent collection of
papers. If your library has a subscription to JOM, then you can download the
articles visiting our website at
http://jom.sagepub.com. You can also follow
the links listed below. In addition to the current issue, Journal of
Management
has posted a number of ?in press? manuscripts to our website. They can be
downloaded here:
http://jom.sagepub.com/pap.dtl.
Currently, Journal of Management is seeking proposals for the December, 2009
review issue. Proposals should be no more than five to ten pages long and are
due by July 30 of this year. They can be submitted to the journal office at
EditorialOfficeJOM@pdx.edu. Details appear in the April 2008 issue, volume 34,
number 2. Please see pages 317-318.
Best wishes,
Russell Cropanzano, Editor
Journal of Management
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Volume 34 Number 3 June 2008
Identification in Organizations: An Examination of Four Fundamental Questions
By Blake E. Ashforth, Spencer H. Harrison, and Kevin G. Corley
Link:
http://jom.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/34/3/325
Organizational Ambidexterity: Antecedents, Outcomes, and Moderators
By Sebastian Raisch and Julian Birkinshaw
Link:
http://jom.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/34/3/375
Team Effectiveness 1997-2007: A Review of Recent Advancements and a
Glimpse into
the Future
By John Mathieu, M. Travis Maynard, Tammy Rapp, and Lucy Gilson
Link:
http://jom.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/34/3/410
Managing Power in the Multinational Corporation: How Low-Power Actors Gain
Influence
By Cyril Bouquet and Julian Birkinshaw
Link:
http://jom.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/34/3/477
Psychological Influence in Negotiation: An Introduction Long Overdue
By Deepak Malhotra and Max H. Bazerman
Link:
http://jom.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/34/3/509
Location Matters: Where We Have Been and Where We Might Go in Agglomeration
Research
By Brian T. McCann and Timothy B. Folta
Link:
http://jom.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/34/3/532
Paternalistic Leadership: A Review and Agenda for Future Research
By Ekin K. Pellegrini and Terri A. Scandura
Link:
http://jom.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/34/3/566
How Do Firms Learn to Make Acquisitions?: A Review of Past Research and an
Agenda for the Future
By Harry G. Barkema and Mario Schijven
Link:
http://jom.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/34/3/594
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Keith D. Brouthers
Professor of Business Strategy
University of London, King's College London
150 Stamford Street, London SE1 9NH
keith.brouthers@kcl.ac.uk
(0)207 848 3968