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Ep 34 of AMR Origins - Tyler Burns Sabey and the story behind the paper: Continue the Story or Turn the Page?
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Ep 34 of AMR Origins - Tyler Burns Sabey and the story behind the paper: Continue the Story or Turn the Page?
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Greg Fisher
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We have just released Episode 34 of the AMR Origins Series
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This is an interview with
Tyler Burns Sabey in which he shares the story behind the AMR article: "Continue the Story or Turn the Page? Coworker Reactions to Inheriting a Legacy" co-authored with Jason Colquitt, Mike Pfarrer, Jessica Rodell, and Edwyna Hill
Listen to this episode if you want to learn more about:
Using metaphors to enhance your theorizing
Junior scholars working with senior colleagues to develop an AMR article
Leveraging personal and professional life experiences to generate ideas and inform your theorizing
The Youtube version of the interview can be found here:
https://youtu.be/c6EKEuBqKec
The p
odcast audio version is available here (or on your favorite podcast app):
https://anchor.fm/amr-origins-series/episodes/AMR-Origins---EP34---Tyler-Burns-Sabey---Continue-the-Story-or-Turn-the-Page--Coworker-Reactions-to-Inheriting-a-Legacy-e1upc7a
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