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Methodological Challenges and Advances in Managerial and Organizational Cognition

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Managerial and organizational cognition has sustained and gained the interest of researchers for over a quarter of a century. This volume takes stock of the methodological accomplishments of the MO...
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  • 05 December 2017
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This book explores the methodological frontiers of managerial and organizational cognition (MOC), an exciting and diverse interdisciplinary body of work that began with the publication in 1958 of James G. March and Herbert A. Simon’s classic work Organizations. Entering its fourth decade, the field gained significant momentum following the appearance of Anne S. Huff’s (1990) book Mapping Strategic Thought, which explored the (then) methodological frontiers of MOC. The world has changed since then and so, too, have the methods available to MOC researchers; it is timely, therefore, to examine the extent to which the methods that were foundational to the development of MOC are still fit for purpose.

Taking stock of MOC’s many methodological accomplishments, the thought-provoking chapters comprising this second volume of the New Horizons in Managerial and Organizational Cognition book series set the agenda for the next phase of the field’s development.

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Price: $123.99
Pages: 368
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited
Series: New Horizons in Managerial and Organizational Cognition
Publication Date: 05 December 2017
ISBN: 9781787436770
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management, Management & management techniques, PSYCHOLOGY / Cognitive Psychology & Cognition, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management Science, Cognition & cognitive psychology, Management decision making
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This volume brings together scholars working in business, management, and other fields in Europe, the US, and China for 12 chapters on new methodological developments in managerial and organizational cognition. They examine computer simulation methods to model the dynamics of affect and cognition in organizations; open-ended interviews; how leadership training interventions can facilitate the development of managers’ dual-processing capabilities; policy-capturing; combining behavioral experiments with protocol analysis to capture work-related cognition in action; causal mapping techniques; repertory grid techniques; social neuroscience; think aloud and fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) techniques; and content analysis.
EXPLORING METHODS IN MANAGERIAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL COGNITION: ADVANCES, CONTROVERSIES, AND CONTRIBUTIONS - Gerard P. Hodgkinson, Robert J. Galavan, and Kristian J. Sund

MODELING AFFECT AND COGNITION: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES FOR MANAGERIAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL COGNITION - Mark P. Healey, Mercedes Bleda, and Adrien Querbes

AN OPEN-ENDED INTERVIEW APPROACH FOR STUDYING COGNITION AND EMOTION IN ORGANIZATIONS - Timo O. Vuori

METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN LEADERSHIP TRAINING PROGRAMMES: IN PURSUIT OF CAUSALITY - Robin Martin, Olga Epitropaki, and Laurie O’Broin

POLICY-CAPTURING: AN INGENIOUS TECHNIQUE FOR EXPLORING THE COGNITIVE BASES OF WORK-RELATED DECISIONS - Karen Nokes and Gerard P. Hodgkinson

TO GRASP COGNITION IN ACTION, COMBINE BEHAVIORAL EXPERIMENTS WITH PROTOCOL ANALYSIS - Charlotte Reypens and Sheen S. Levine

CAUSAL MAPPING IN PRACTICE WITH CMAP3 - Mauri Laukkanen

QUANTITATIVE MEASURES OF COGNITIVE MAP STRUCTURE: PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS DERIVED BY MONTE CARLO SIMULATION - Gail P. Clarkson and Mike A. Kelly

RE-EXAMINING WHAT WE “ANTICIPATE” IN A CONSTRUCTED WORLD - Robert P. Wright

NEUROSCIENCE METHODS: A FRAMEWORK FOR MANAGERIAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL COGNITION - Sebastiano Massaro

HOW DO MANAGERS REALLY THINK? USING THINK ALOUD AND FMRI TO TAKE A CLOSER LOOK AT MANAGERIAL COGNITION - Daniella Laureiro-Martinez

ROLLING THE DICE: WHAT METHODOLOGICAL CHOICES MAXIMIZE CHANCES FOR PUBLICATION IN PREMIER STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNALS? - Xinran Wang and Rhonda K. Reger