Compelling Questions in Research: Seeing What Everybody Has Seen and Thinking What Nobody Has Thought

This is the third editorial commentary in a three-part series that addresses introductions, implications, and interestingness. The first, focusing on the introduction design, is about what the beginning of a paper should look like. The second, focusing on practice implications, is about what the end...

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Published in:Journal of management Vol. 48; no. 6; pp. 1347 - 1365
Main Authors: Simsek, Zeki, Heavey, Ciaran, Fox, Brian C., Yu, Tieying
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Los Angeles, CA SAGE Publications 01.07.2022
Sage Publications Ltd
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ISSN:0149-2063, 1557-1211
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Summary:This is the third editorial commentary in a three-part series that addresses introductions, implications, and interestingness. The first, focusing on the introduction design, is about what the beginning of a paper should look like. The second, focusing on practice implications, is about what the end of a paper should look like. The third discusses how to develop and fit attention-grabbing ideas into the academic conversation in the literature. We hope this editorial series provides inspiration and ideas about publishing papers that people want to engage with.
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ISSN:0149-2063
1557-1211
DOI:10.1177/01492063211073068