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A matter of life or death: how extreme context research matters for management and organization studies

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Authors

de Rond, MEJ 
Rouleau, L 
Hällgren, M 

Abstract

Organization scholarship has seen an escalation of interest in research into extremes. Comprising several interconnected domains, this growing body of research is decidedly fragmented. This fragmentation risks limiting its potential for advancing management and organization studies. Drawing on 138 articles published in top-tier journals between 1980 and 2015, the purpose of this review is to resolve some of this fragmentation by sharpening definitions and by developing a context-specific typology to help differentiate between contributions from research into risky contexts, emergency contexts, and disrupted contexts. Doing so allows us to let the various literatures speak to each other, and to outline ways to enhance the cumulative potential of extreme context research.

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35 Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services, 3507 Strategy, Management and Organisational Behaviour, 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth

Journal Title

The Academy of Management Annals

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Journal ISSN

1941-6520
1941-6067

Volume Title

12

Publisher

Taylor & Francis