SAGE Publications Inc: Journal of Management: Table of Contents Table of Contents for Journal of Management. List of articles from both the latest and ahead of print issues.
- How Racioethnic Equity Contributes To Organizational Functioningpor Larissa R. Garcia, Kristi B. Hatter, Derek R. Avery, Patrick F. McKay en mayo 29, 2026 a las 1:38 am
Journal of Management, Ahead of Print. <br/>Although diversity and inclusion have been studied extensively, equity is the relatively underexplored component of DEI. The present study addresses this gap by examining the influence of equity on organization-level outcomes through the lens of ...
- A Watched Blossom Seldom Blooms: Board Interlocks and Digital Business Model Innovationpor Fangyi Liu, Jingtao Yi, Liang Chen en mayo 29, 2026 a las 1:36 am
Journal of Management, Ahead of Print. <br/>Digital business model innovation (DBMI) represents a critical yet challenging form of strategic adaptation for firms navigating modern technological changes. This study investigates how the directionality of board interlock ties—whether ties are sent or ...
- There’s More Than Meets the Eye: Assessing the Impact of Immigrants on Firm Environmental Performancepor Narae Lee, Heli Wang en mayo 29, 2026 a las 1:32 am
Journal of Management, Ahead of Print. <br/>This study investigates how shifts in political attention across issue domains influence firm environmental performance. We theorize that heightened salience of migration—a politically charged and administratively demanding issue—can crowd out the state’s ...
- Conflict-Situated Cooperation: How Israeli and Palestinian IT Professionals Give Meaning to Cooperating Under Ethnonational Conflictpor Pieter de Wit, Christopher Wickert, Ali Aslan Gümüşay en mayo 18, 2026 a las 8:52 am
Journal of Management, Ahead of Print. <br/>Despite persisting ethnonational conflict in Israel and Palestine, professionals in the information technology (IT) sector keep working together. They engage in professional cooperation by jointly developing software while embedded in societal narratives ...
- Long-Term Organizational Growth Following Disasters: The Role of Collective Empathypor Lucrezia Nava, Kenichi Matsuno, Daniel Beunza en mayo 12, 2026 a las 8:43 am
Journal of Management, Ahead of Print. <br/>This study examines how organizations exposed to disasters transform collective adversity into sustained growth. Drawing on organizational learning and collective emotion theories, we argue that disasters, while often disruptive in the short term, can ...
