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We Should Probably Be Studying

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by Paula Kincaid and Nick Johnson

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Sometimes, especially as Ph.D. students and assistant faculty members, it's hard to feel like you are truly “joining the conversation” with highly esteemed scholars in your area of research. Join Paula and Nick, two students at the University of North Texas who are trying to earn a Ph.D. in business management, every week as they discuss a new research article with the experts who actually conducted the research. In this podcast, We Should Probably Be Studying, Paula and Nick are literally “joining the conversation” with top-publishing scholars to help new researchers, or simply curious listeners, understand what conversations are taking place in the management and organization literature. Paula and Nick hope to provide an outlet that guides new scholars, such as Ph.D. students and rising assistant faculty members, through interpreting the research being conducted in our top journals, generating research ideas for future publication, and getting publishing advice from those who have demonstrated the ability to do so already. Each week, Paula and Nick focus on one recently published work in either Administrative Science Quarterly, Academy of Management Journal, Strategic Management Journal, or Journal of Management and interview the authors of that article to gain insight into their backgrounds as scholars, how they work together, what roadblocks they encountered during the research project, the review process, and much more!

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Episode thumbnail for The Dynamics and Stigma of Sex Work w/ Madeline Toubiana and Trish Ruebottom

October 12, 2022

The Dynamics and Stigma of Sex Work w/ Madeline Toubiana and Trish Ruebottom

<p>Today, we are joined by Dr. Madeline Toubiana and Dr. Trish Ruebottom. They had their paper entitled, “Stigma Hierarchies: The Internal Dynamics of Stigmatization in the Sex Work Occupation”, recently accepted for publication at the Administrative Science Quarterly. Their article is available for online viewing. We will link their awesome article below!</p><p>The Full Article: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1177/00018392221075344">https://doi.org/10.1177/00018392221075344</a></p>

Episode thumbnail for Navigating Multiple Roles in Life w/ Patrick Shulist

October 5, 2022

Navigating Multiple Roles in Life w/ Patrick Shulist

<p>Today, we are joined by Dr. Patrick Shulist. He along with his co-authors Miguel Rivera-Santos, Geoffrey Kistruck, and Winnie Nguni had their paper entitled, “Can I Sell You Avocadoes and Talk to You About Contraception? Well, It Depends Which Comes First: Anchor Roles and Asymmetric Boundaries”, recently accepted for publication at the Academy of Management Journal. Their article is now in press and available for online viewing. We will link their great article below!</p><p>The Full Article: <a href="https://doi.org/10.5465/amj.2020.1821">https://doi.org/10.5465/amj.2020.1821</a></p>

Episode thumbnail for Scaling Grand Challenges w/ Arijit Chatterjee and Anjan Ghosh

September 21, 2022

Scaling Grand Challenges w/ Arijit Chatterjee and Anjan Ghosh

<p>Today, we are joined by Dr. Arijit Chatterjee and Dr. Anjan Ghosh. They, along with co-author Dr. Bernard Leca, had their paper entitled, “Double Weaving: A Bottom-Up Process of Connecting Locations and Scales to Mitigate Grand Challenges”, recently accepted for publication at the Academy of Management Journal. Their article is now in press and is available to view online. I will link their fantastic article below!</p><p>The Full Article: <a href="https://doi.org/10.5465/amj.2019.1348">https://doi.org/10.5465/amj.2019.1348</a></p>

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What is We Should Probably Be Studying?

Sometimes, especially as Ph.D. students and assistant faculty members, it's hard to feel like you are truly “joining the conversation” with highly esteemed scholars in your area of research. Join Paula and Nick, two students at the University of North Texas who are trying to earn a Ph.D. in business management, every week as they discuss a new research article with the experts who actually conducted the research.

In this podcast, We Should Probably Be Studying, Paula and Nick are literally “joining the conversation” with top-publishing scholars to help new researchers, or simply curious listeners, understand what conversations are taking place in the management and organization literature. Paula and Nick hope to provide an outlet that guides new scholars, such as Ph.D. students and rising assistant faculty members, through interpreting the research being conducted in our top journals, generating research ideas for future publication, and getting publishing advice from those who have demonstrated the ability to do so already.

Each week, Paula and Nick focus on one recently published work in either Administrative Science Quarterly, Academy of Management Journal, Strategic Management Journal, or Journal of Management and interview the authors of that article to gain insight into their backgrounds as scholars, how they work together, what roadblocks they encountered during the research project, the review process, and much more!

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This podcast updates daily.

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Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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