Applying Coleman’s boat in management research: Opportunities and challenges in bridging macro and micro theory

Over the years, ongoing conversations in Academy of Management Journal—and the broader management literature—have emphasized the value of research that bridges the macro and micro domains (Hitt, Beamish, Jackson, & Mathieu, 2007; Molloy, Ployhart, & Wright, 2011; Morgeson & Hofmann, 1999...

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Main Authors: COWEN, Amanda, RINK, Floor, CUYPERS, Ilya R. P., GREGOIRE, Denis, WELLER, Ingo
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-80712023-08-25T02:03:13Z Applying Coleman’s boat in management research: Opportunities and challenges in bridging macro and micro theory COWEN, Amanda RINK, Floor CUYPERS, Ilya R. P. GREGOIRE, Denis WELLER, Ingo Over the years, ongoing conversations in Academy of Management Journal—and the broader management literature—have emphasized the value of research that bridges the macro and micro domains (Hitt, Beamish, Jackson, & Mathieu, 2007; Molloy, Ployhart, & Wright, 2011; Morgeson & Hofmann, 1999; Paruchuri, Perry-Smith, Chattopadhyay, & Shaw, 2018). Calls for cross-boundary work typically argue that bridging these two domains is required to understand and solve the complex management issues that societies face (George, Howard-Grenville, Joshi, & Tihanyi, 2016; House, Rousseau, & Thomas-Hunt, 1995; Kozlowski & Klein, 2000). Responses to the organizational challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, or to societal problems like increasing economic inequality, highlight the ways in which individual and organizational actions intersect with both macro and micro levels. Macro research typically investigates questions related to how the broader economic and social environment influences organizational characteristics, actions, and outcomes—for example, how regulatory or financial market pressures shape firms’ choices regarding environmental sustainability (Flammer, 2013). At the micro level, research questions focus on the factors and dynamics that influence individuals’ affect, behavior, choices, and cognition—for instance, how self-evaluations impact individuals’ support of environmental issues (Sonenshein, DeCelles, & Dutton, 2014). Consequently, developing theory that seeks to bridge these levels has the potential to facilitate better understanding of complex challenges and potential solutions for addressing them. The growing microfoundations movement in organization theory and strategy research provides evidence of the substantial theoretical and practical contributions that can come from such boundary-spanning approaches (Felin, Foss, & Ployhart, 2015; Miron-Spektor, Ingram, Keller, Smith, & Lewis, 2018; Reinecke & Ansari, 2021). 2022-02-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/7072 info:doi/10.5465/amj.2022.4001 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/8071/viewcontent/ApplyingColemansBoat_pv.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Organizational Behavior and Theory Strategic Management Policy
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COWEN, Amanda
RINK, Floor
CUYPERS, Ilya R. P.
GREGOIRE, Denis
WELLER, Ingo
Applying Coleman’s boat in management research: Opportunities and challenges in bridging macro and micro theory
description Over the years, ongoing conversations in Academy of Management Journal—and the broader management literature—have emphasized the value of research that bridges the macro and micro domains (Hitt, Beamish, Jackson, & Mathieu, 2007; Molloy, Ployhart, & Wright, 2011; Morgeson & Hofmann, 1999; Paruchuri, Perry-Smith, Chattopadhyay, & Shaw, 2018). Calls for cross-boundary work typically argue that bridging these two domains is required to understand and solve the complex management issues that societies face (George, Howard-Grenville, Joshi, & Tihanyi, 2016; House, Rousseau, & Thomas-Hunt, 1995; Kozlowski & Klein, 2000). Responses to the organizational challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, or to societal problems like increasing economic inequality, highlight the ways in which individual and organizational actions intersect with both macro and micro levels. Macro research typically investigates questions related to how the broader economic and social environment influences organizational characteristics, actions, and outcomes—for example, how regulatory or financial market pressures shape firms’ choices regarding environmental sustainability (Flammer, 2013). At the micro level, research questions focus on the factors and dynamics that influence individuals’ affect, behavior, choices, and cognition—for instance, how self-evaluations impact individuals’ support of environmental issues (Sonenshein, DeCelles, & Dutton, 2014). Consequently, developing theory that seeks to bridge these levels has the potential to facilitate better understanding of complex challenges and potential solutions for addressing them. The growing microfoundations movement in organization theory and strategy research provides evidence of the substantial theoretical and practical contributions that can come from such boundary-spanning approaches (Felin, Foss, & Ployhart, 2015; Miron-Spektor, Ingram, Keller, Smith, & Lewis, 2018; Reinecke & Ansari, 2021).
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author COWEN, Amanda
RINK, Floor
CUYPERS, Ilya R. P.
GREGOIRE, Denis
WELLER, Ingo
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title Applying Coleman’s boat in management research: Opportunities and challenges in bridging macro and micro theory
title_short Applying Coleman’s boat in management research: Opportunities and challenges in bridging macro and micro theory
title_full Applying Coleman’s boat in management research: Opportunities and challenges in bridging macro and micro theory
title_fullStr Applying Coleman’s boat in management research: Opportunities and challenges in bridging macro and micro theory
title_full_unstemmed Applying Coleman’s boat in management research: Opportunities and challenges in bridging macro and micro theory
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