Effectuation, not being pragmatic or process theorizing, remains ineffectual : responding to the commentaries
Richard J. Arend, Hessamoddin Sarooghi (University of Missouri-Kansas City), Andrew C. Burkemper (Coker College)
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July 2016
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Authors: | Arend, Richard J. ; Sarooghi, Hessamoddin ; Burkemper, Andrew C. |
Other Persons: | Read, Stuart (contributor) ; Sarasvathy, Saras D. (contributor) ; Dew, Nicholas (contributor) ; Wiltbank, Robert (contributor) ; Reuber, A. Rebecca (contributor) ; Fischer, Eileen (contributor) ; Coviello, Nicole (contributor) ; Gupta, Vishal K. (contributor) ; Chiles, Todd H. (contributor) ; McMullen, Jeffery S. (contributor) ; Garud, Raghu (contributor) ; Gehman, Joel (contributor) |
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The Academy of Management review : AMR. - Valhalla, NY : Academy of Management, ISSN 0363-7425, ZDB-ID 196768-X. - Vol. 41.2016, 3, p. 549-556
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