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The paper I wanted to share today aims to provide a common language about the research process that helps management scholars spend less time defending the style of research they have chosen and build more effectively on each other’s work. I felt this series on Clayton Christensen’s work and theories would be incomplete without this episode. It is a great pleasure to welcome the co-author of that paper and a person who has built on this work considerably, Paul Carlile.
Papers mentioned in the episode are listed here: https://www.bu.edu/questrom/profile/paul-carlile/
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The paper I wanted to share today aims to provide a common language about the research process that helps management scholars spend less time defending the style of research they have chosen and build more effectively on each other’s work. I felt this series on Clayton Christensen’s work and theories would be incomplete without this episode. It is a great pleasure to welcome the co-author of that paper and a person who has built on this work considerably, Paul Carlile.
Papers mentioned in the episode are listed here: https://www.bu.edu/questrom/profile/paul-carlile/
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