Cover -- front cover -- table of contents -- About the Editors -- List of Contributors -- Overview: Multi-Level Issues in Strategy and Methods -- Part I: Innovation -- Innovation in Organizations: A Multi-Level Perspective on Creativity -- Resolving Some Paradoxes of Innovation: A Cross-Level Interpretation -- ''We want Creativity! No, we don't!'' -- The Creativity Paradox: Sources, Resolutions, and Directions -- Part II: Strategic Performance -- Multi-Level Issues for Strategic Management Research: Implications for Creating Value and Competitive Advantage -- Developing Multi-Level Theory in Strategic Management: The Case of Managerial Talent and Competitive Advantage -- A Resource-Based Lens on Value Creation, Competitive Advantage, and Multi-Level Issues in Strategic Management Research -- Multi-Level Issues for Strategic Management Research: Further Reflections -- Part III: Upper Echelons -- A Multi-Level Analysis of the Upper-Echelons Model -- Moving (Finally) Toward a Multi-Level Model of the Upper Echelons -- Upper Echelons Perspective and Multi-Level Analysis: A Case of the Cart Before the Horse? -- A Multi-Level Analysis of the Upper-Echelons Model: Planting Seeds for Future Research -- Part IV: Latent Growth Modeling -- Multivariate Latent Growth Models: Reading the Covariance Matrix for Multi-level Interpretations -- Multivariate Latent Growth Modeling: Issues on Preliminary Data Analyses -- A Note on the Computer Generation of Mean and Covariance Expectations in Latent Growth Curve Analysis -- The Value of Heuristics: Clarifying the Purpose of Three-Step-Approach to Analyze Multivariate Latent Growth Models -- Part V: Intra-Class Correlation -- Significance Tests for Differences between Dependent Intraclass Correlation Coefficients (ICCs) -- Interpreting Changes in ICCs: To Agree or Not to Agree, That is the Question -- A Model Selection Approach to Testing Dependent ICCs -- More on the Comparison of Intra-Class Correlation Coefficients (ICCs) as Measures of Homogeneity -- Part VI: About the Authors -- About the Authors -- Last Page.
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Contains five essays with commentaries and rebuttals that cover a range of topics, but in the realms of strategy and research methods. The essays of this work offer literature reviews; some empirical data for the study of innovation, strategic performance, upper echelons, latent growth modeling, and intra-class correlations.
Management.
Organizational behavior.
Organizational sociology.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS-- Human Resources & Personnel Management.