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245 0 0 _aMulti-level issues in strategy and methods
_h[electronic resource] /
_cedited by Fred Dansereau, Francis J. Yammarino.
260 _aBingley, U.K. :
_bEmerald,
_c2005.
300 _a1 online resource (xii, 468 p.).
490 1 _aResearch in multi level issues,
_x1475-9144 ;
_vv. 4
505 0 _aOverview : multi-level issues in strategy and methods / Francis J. Yammarino, Fred Dansereau -- Innovation in organizations : a multi-level perspective on creativity / Michael D. Mumford, Samuel T. Hunter -- We want creativity! No, we don't! / Robert J. Sternberg -- The creativity paradox : sources, resolutions, and directions / Michael D. Mumford, Samuel T. Hunter -- Multi-level issues for strategic management research : implications for creating value and competitive advantage / Paul Drnevich, Mark Shanley -- Developing multi-level theory in strategic management : the case of managerial talent and competitive advantage / Alison Mackey, Jay B. Barney -- A resource-based lens on value creation, competitive advantage, and multi-level issues in strategic management research / Margaret Peteraf -- Multi-level issues for strategic management research : further reflections / Paul Drnevich, Mark Shanley -- A multi-level analysis of the upper-echelons model / Albert A. Cannella, Tim R. Holcomb -- Moving (finally) toward a multi-level model of the upper echelons / Mason A. Carpenter -- Upper echelons perspective and multi-level analysis : a case of the cart before the horse? / Dan R. Dalton, Catherine M. Dalton -- A multi-level analysis of the upper-echelons model : planting seeds for future research / Albert A. Cannella, Tim R. Holcomb -- Multivariate latent growth models : reading the covariance matrix for multi-level interpretations / Kai S. Cortina, Hans Anand Pant, Joanne Smith-Darden -- Multivariate latent growth modeling : issues on preliminary data analyses / David Chan -- A note on the computer generation of mean and covariance expectations in latent growth curve analysis / Kevin J. Grimm, John J. McArdle -- The value of heuristics : clarifying the purpose of three-step-approach to analyze multivariate latent growth models / Kai S. Cortina, Hans Anand Pant, Joanne Smith-Darden -- Significance tests for differences between dependent intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) / Ayala Cohen, Etti Doveh -- Interpreting changes in ICCs : to agree or not to agree, that is the question / Paul J. Hanges, Julie S. Lyon -- A model selection approach to testing dependent ICCs / Wolfgang Viechtbauer, David Budescu -- More on the comparison of intra-class correlation coefficients (ICCs) as measures of homogeneity / Ayala Cohen, Etti Doveh.
520 _aMulti-Level Issues in Strategy and Methods is Volume 4 of Research in Multi-Level Issues, an annual series that provides an outlet for the discussion of multi-level problems and solutions across a variety of fields of study. Using a scientific debate format of a key scholarly essay followed by two commentaries and a rebuttal, we present in this series theoretical work, significant empirical studies, methodological developments, analytical techniques, and philosophical treatments to advance the field of multi-level studies, regardless of disciplinary perspective. Similar to Volumes 1 (Yammarino and Dansereau, 2002), 2 (Dansereau and Yammarino, 2003), and 3 (Yammarino and Dansereau), this volume, Volume 4, contains five major essays with commentaries and rebuttals that cover a range of topics, but in the realms of strategy and research methods.In particular, the five critical essays offer extensive literature reviews, new model developments, methodological advancements, and some empirical data for the study of innovation, strategic performance, upper echelons, latent growth modeling, and intra-class correlations. While each of the major essays, and associated commentaries and rebuttals, is unique in orientation, they show a common bond in raising and addressing multi-level issues or discussing problems and solutions that involve multiple levels of analysis.
588 0 _aPrint version record
650 7 _aBusiness & Economics
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650 7 _aPsychology
_xApplied Psychology.
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650 7 _aOrganizational theory & behaviour.
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650 0 _aOrganizational behavior.
650 0 _aStrategic planning.
700 1 _aDansereau, Fred,
_d1946-
700 1 _aYammarino, Francis J.,
_d1954-
776 1 _z9780762311842
830 0 _aResearch in multi level issues ;
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856 4 0 _uhttps://www.emerald.com/insight/publication/doi/10.1016/S1475-9144(2005)4
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