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Research in the Sociology of Organizations

ISSN: 0733-558X

Editor: Professor Michael Lounsbury
Subject: Organization Studies (view other series in this subject area)
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Editorial Objectives
Key Benefits
Key Audiences
Forthcoming Volumes
The Editor
Contact the Editorial Team
Advisory Board
Testimonials

Research in the Sociology of Organizations is an established international, peer-reviewed series that examines cutting edge theoretical, methodological and research issues in organizational studies.

Editorial Objectives

Research in the Sociology of Organizations is especially concerned with specifying the unique contributions of sociological theories and research techniques to the analysis of organizations. In addition to publishing high quality original research, each volume aims to foster debate about the value of new theories and research to the growing international community of organizational studies scholars.  The series features work by top internationally-known scholars in the field, providing the flexibility to develop more speculative arguments and theoretical claims that challenge, revise and uniquely apply extant theory in ways that are often not possible in more mainline journals.  Thus, theoretical essays and empirical research in Research in the Sociology of Organizations are often more provocative and forward-looking than standard journal articles.  In addition, each volume is designed around carefully selected and interesting themes that aim to facilitate the development of new research communities and perspectives within the organizational studies field.

Key Benefits 

Research in the Sociology of Organizations is a well established and respected outlet that has been publishing high quality work by top organizational studies scholars for over 25 years.  The esteemed reputation of Research in the Sociology of Organizations stems from the continual publication of high impact and highly cited contributions of well known scholars, as well as its unique positioning as a hybrid outlet that blends the benefits of mainline journals and edited books.  Like journals, all contributions are peer reviewed to ensure high quality, and are individually downloadable through your library website, enabling wide distribution and easy access.  However, more like edited book volumes, Research in the Sociology of Organizations is less constrained by the narrowly construed editorial procedures of top journals that tend to select articles that are less speculative and provide only incremental advances to knowledge. 

Key Audiences 

The main audiences for Research in the Sociology of Organizations are organizational studies scholars in management, sociology and cognate fields.  Since many volumes address key public policy issues such as entrepreneurship, the operation of professional service firms, or the design and redesign of the field of financial services, many of the contributions are also relevant to a broader set of practitioner audiences.

Forthcoming Volumes

Volume 36 
The Garbage Can Model of Organizational Choice 
Volume Editors: Richard Harrison and Alessandro Lomi 
(Publication expected December 2012)

Volume 37
Managing Human Resources
Volume Editors: Mikael Holmqvist and André Spicer
(Publication expected October 2012)

The Editor

Michael Lounsbury is a Professor, Thornton A. Graham Chair, and Associate Dean of Research at the University of Alberta School of Business.  He is also a Principal Investigator at the Canadian National Institute for Nanotechnology.  His research focuses on the relationship between organizational and institutional change, entrepreneurial dynamics, and the emergence of new industries and practices.  Professor Lounsbury serves on a number of editorial boards and his work has published in journals such as Administrative Science Quarterly, Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Strategic Management Journal, and Organization Studies. In addition to being the series editor of Research in the Sociology of Organizations, he currently serves as a Co-editor of Organization Studies and Associate Editor of Academy of Management Annals.  He received his Ph.D. in 1999 from Northwestern University in Sociology and Organizational Behavior.

For more information, go to: www.business.ualberta.ca/mlounsbury

Contact the Editorial Team

Series Editor
Michael Lounsbury
University of Alberta, Canada
ml37@bus.ualberta.ca

Commissioning Editor
Kim Eggleton
keggleton@emeraldinsight.com

Assistant Commissioning Editor
Rachel Gerlis
rgerlis@emeraldinsight.com 

Advisory Board

Howard E. Aldrich, University of North Carolina, USA
Stephen R. Barley, Stanford University, USA
Nicole Biggart, University of California at Davis, USA
Elisabeth S. Clemens, University of Chicago, USA
Barbara Czarniawska, Göteborg University, Sweden
Gerald F. Davis, University of Michigan, USA
Marie-Laure Djelic, ESSEC Business School, France
Frank R. Dobbin, Harvard University, USA
Royston Greenwood, University of Alberta, Canada
Mauro Guillen, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Paul M. Hirsch, Northwestern University, USA
Renate Meyer, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Austria
Mark Mizruchi, University of Michigan, USA
Walter W. Powell, Stanford University, USA
Hayagreeva Rao, Stanford University, USA
Kerstin Sahlin-Andersson, Uppsala University, Sweden
W. Richard Scott, Stanford University, USA
Robin Stryker, University of Minnesota, USA
Haridimos Tsoukas, ALBA, Greece
Richard Whitley, University of Manchester, U.K.

Testimonials

"Research in the Sociology of Organizations is a unique and valuable resource for organizational scholars.  Each volume includes articles by top scholars organized around a central theme—the sociology of entrepreneurship, comparative studies of organizations, change in culture industries, the financial crisis—providing a single point of entry into findings and debates in the contemporary literature.  I look forward to every volume"
Professor Jerry Davis, University of Michigan, USA

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