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Management and Organization Review: New Issue Available!

  • 1.  Management and Organization Review: New Issue Available!

    Posted 5 days ago

    Dear colleagues,

    It is in the beautiful August weather of Seattle that I am compiling this issue. To continue with what was done in the last issue, we open with the second editorial essay on how to conduct Chinese management research (Zhang, 2025). It discusses three approaches – counterintuitive, contrasting, and theory integration – to make theoretical contributions through contextualization. Following that is a perspective paper (Easley, Tian, Yang, & Lee, 2025) that examines how university curriculum reforms shape entrepreneurial tendencies among alumni. The authors find that increased educational choice fosters entrepreneurship but also exacerbates inequalities, disproportionately benefiting those with preexisting advantages. They then offer implications for designing more equitable educational policies.

    The two regular articles in this issue are both related to business networks while manifested in different business domains. One focuses on alliance partner repeatedness and its portfolio reconfiguration (Xie, Gao, Li, Bi, & Stevens, 2025), in which the authors find that higher partner repeatedness drives firms to reconfigure their alliance by re-introducing previous partners, rather than introducing new partners or dropping the active ones. The other article studies the role of family formal business networks in the relationship between family ownership and firm digital transformation (Ko, Chen, Liu, Wu, & Jiang, 2025). The authors find a negative relationship between family ownership and firm digital transformation efforts, but more importantly, this negative relationship weakens when family firms participate in informal business networks or involve multiple next-generation members in leadership positions.

    Finally, we have three exciting articles for the special issue on New Technology and OB/HRM in China. The guest editors for this special issue, Ning Li, Sam Kai Chi Yam, Wei He, and Helen Zhao, have worked for more than three years to develop it. Leveraging the rich archival unobtrusive data on digital platforms in various companies, the authors employ innovative methods -- digital-context experiments, real-time behavioral tracking, and machine-learning-assisted theory building -- to convert granular data into valuable management knowledge. The first article (Liu, Huang, Ju, Shi, & Xu, 2025) explores leader smile emoji use and its influence on follower perception of the leader and reveals divergent effects due to different psychological mechanisms. The second article (Pan, Ji, Cao, Li, & Hu, 2025) investigates the temporal patterns of employee work productivity before, during, and after a crisis event in a high-tech off-campus tutoring company. More importantly, it studies how leader-member online communication frequency influences the productivity trajectories during crisis adaptation. The last article (Gao, Luo, Wang, & Li, 2025) uses a machine learning inductive method to uncover curvilinear interactive patterns between knowledge diversity and network density in fostering team innovation in a prominent high-technology firm in China.

    I hope you will gain unique insights from every article in this issue.

    Editorial Essay

    Chenjian Zhang
    Contextualization for Theoretical Contributions: Three Approaches in Management Research

    Perspective

    Charles Eesley, Xiaocong Tian, Delin Yang, and Yong Suk Lee
    University Education Reform and Entrepreneurship

    Regular Articles

    En Xie, Xuehao Gao, Huahua Li, Jingyu Bi, and Charles Stevens
    Partner Repeatedness and Alliance Reconfiguration

    Wai Wai Ko, Shihui Chen, Gordon Liu, Bingde Wu, and Nan Jiang
    Family Ownership and Digital Transformation: The Role of Family Formal Business Networks and Next-Generation Dispersion

    Special Issue on 'New Technology and OB/HRM in China

    Introduction Essay

    Ning Li, Kai Chi Yam, Wei He, and Helen Hailin Zhao
    New Technology and OB/HRM in China: Digital Methods for Organizational Research

    Shenming Liu, Mingpeng Huang, Dong Ju, Zhiying Shi, and Minya Xu
    My Leader Sent Me a 😊: The Influence of Leader Smile Emoji Usage on Follower Attitude

    Jingzhou Pan, Yueting Ji, Wenrui Cao, Yan Li, and Jasmine Hu
    Sail Through the Rough Seas: Trajectories of Employee Work Productivity in Times of Crisis and Boundary Conditions

    Xin Gao, Jar-Der Luo, Song Wang, and Peter Ping Li
    Revisiting the Paradoxes of Knowledge Diversity and Network Structure for Team Innovation: A Machine-Learning Inductive Study



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    Professor Xiao-Ping Chen
    Philip Condit Endowed Chair Professor of Management
    Foster School of Business
    University of Washington
    Editor, Management and Organization Review

    Email: xpchen@uw.edu
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