Strategic responsiveness and Bowman's risk-return paradox
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A strategic responsiveness framework which provides an alternative approach to model the negative risk-return relationships observed across industries is introduced. This model can serve as a basis for analyzing risk-return relationships in different industries.
Publication Name: Strategic Management Journal
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0143-2095
Year: 2007
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Critical realism and constructivism in strategy research: toward a synthesis
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Research into the philosophy of science and the validity of critical realism is given. The authors discuss Kwan and Tsang's argument regarding such realism and expand on the differences between critical realism and constructivism.
Publication Name: Strategic Management Journal
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0143-2095
Year: 2001
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Comment: Edward H. Bowman 1925-1998
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The life of Edward H. Bowman (1925-1998) and his contribution to the field of strategic management is discussed. His particular research interests were on risk and business history.
Publication Name: Strategic Management Journal
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0143-2095
Year: 2001
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