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  1. When Do Gender-Diverse Teams Engage More Investors? Evidence of Threshold Alignment Benefits at Techstars
  2. CrossFit in the Crosshairs: A Community-Embedded Theory of Firm Responsiveness to Social Issues
  3. Threading the Needle of Corporate Activism: How Firms Frame Their Stances on Polarizing Social Issues
  4. Threading the Needle of Corporate Activism: How Firms Frame Their Stances on Polarizing Social Issues
  5. The Publicization of Organizational Misconduct: A Social Structural Approach
  6. The disparate economic outcomes of stigma: Evidence from the arms industry
  7. Getting Away with It (Or Not): The Social Control of Organizational Deviance
  8. Nevertheless, They Persisted: How Patterns of Opposition and Support Shaped the Survival of U.S. Abortion Clinics
  9. Activist Protest Spillovers into the Regulatory Domain: Theory and Evidence from the U.S. Nuclear Power Generation Industry
  10. Category Evolution Under Conditions of Stigma: The Segregation of Abortion Provision into Specialist Clinics in the United States
  11. Discoveries-Through-Prose: Venturing through the Doors of Perception
  12. Discoveries-Through-Prose: Venturing through the Doors of Perception
  13. Activist Protest Spillovers into the Regulatory Domain: Theory and Evidence from the U.S. Nuclear Power Generation Industry
  14. Categorical Stigma and Firm Disengagement: Nuclear Power Generation in the United States, 1970-2000
  15. Firm Behavior and the Evolution of Activism: Strategic Decisions and the Emergence of Protest in U.S. Communities
  16. Claim Specialization, Tactical Diversity and the Role of the Protest Environment in the Success of U.S. Antinuclear Activism
  17. Category Evolution under Conditions of Stigma: The Segregation of Abortion Provision into Specialist Clinics in the United States
  18. High-Status Affiliations and the Success of Entrants: New Bands and the Market for Live Music Performances, 2000–2012
  19. Fads and Fashions in Management Practices: Taking Stock and Looking Forward
  20. CLAIM SPECIALIZATION, TACTICAL DIVERSITY AND THE PROTEST ENVIRONMENT IN THE SUCCESS OF U.S. ANTINUCLEAR ACTIVISM*
  21. Firm behavior and the evolution of activism: Strategic decisions and the emergence of protest in US communities
  22. The Lifecycle of Management Ideas
  23. Boundary-Spanning in Social Movements: Antecedents and Outcomes
  24. When the Dust Settles: The Consequences of Scandals for Organizational Competition
  25. The Use of Disruptive Tactics in Protest as a Trade-Off: The Role of Social Movement Claims
  26. Categorical Stigma and Firm Disengagement: Nuclear Power Generation in the United States, 1970–2000
  27. Status in Organization and Management Theory