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The Lit Review - An AMJ Podcast

Sekou Bermiss
Perfectionism
Organizational Behavior
Organizational Resilience
Healthcare Workers
Stigmatized Occupations
Corporate Governance
Rivalry
Social Networks
Artificial Intelligence
Covid-19 Pandemic
Arts Organizations
Adversity
Gender
Power Dynamics
Moral Objection
Women In Leadership
Academy Of Management Journal
Pandemic
Emotional Intelligence
Board Meetings

The Lit Review is a bi-monthly podcast that goes beyond the published page to explore research from Academy of Management Journal. Host Sekou Bermiss sits down with authors to discuss what inspired their studies, how the research took shape, and what the findings mean for leaders, organizations, and markets today.

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In this episode, I'm joined by Ethan Burris (UT-Austin) to discuss his new AMJ paper, which explores a straightforward question with important implications: when employees raise concerns on behalf of others rather than themselves, do managers actuall... more

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In this episode, I’m joined by Abhinav Gupta, a Professor of Management in the Foster School of Management at the University of Washington, to discuss his recently published AMJ paper that shows how community trauma fundamentally alters risk-taking. ... more

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This episode, I speak with Rachel Goodwin, Assistant Professor of Management at Syracuse University in the Whitman School of Management. In this episode, we dig into her recent AMJ article on perfectionism, based on a compelling study of professional... more

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This episode, I speak with Nan Jia, Professor of Strategic Management at University of Southern California. In our conversation, I talk with Nan about her recent award winning paper recently published in AMJ about how artificial intelligence (AI) can... more

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Recent Guests

Ethan Burris
Professor at the McCombs School of Business, UT Austin
University of Texas at Austin, McCombs School of Business
Episode: The Lit Review: An AMJ Podcast | Ethan Burris (S6E4)
Abhinav Gupta
Professor of Management, Foster School of Management, University of Washington
University of Washington
Episode: The Lit Review: An AMJ Podcast | Abhinav Gupta (S6E3)
Rachael Dailey Goodwin
Assistant Professor of Management at Syracuse University
Syracuse University, Whitman School of Management
Episode: The Lit Review: An AMJ Podcast | Rachel Dailey Goodwin (S6E2)
Nan Jia
Professor of Strategic Management at University of Southern California
University of Southern California
Episode: The Lit Review: An AMJ Podcast | Nan Jia (S6E1)
Winnie Jiang
Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior at Insead, focuses on meaning-making at work and career transitions.
Insead
Episode: The Lit Review: An AMJ Podcast | Winnie Jiang (S5E2)
Martin Kilduff
Professor of Organizational Behavior at University College London
University College London
Episode: The Lit Review: An AMJ Podcast | Martin Kilduff (S5E1)
Christy Shropshire
Corporate governance scholar and associate professor at Arizona State University.
Arizona State University
Episode: The Lit Review: An AMJ Podcast | Christy Shropshire (S4E3)
Devin Rapp
Assistant Professor of Management at Fowler College of Business at San Diego State University
San Diego State University
Episode: The Lit Review: An AMJ Podcast | Devin Rapp (S4E2)
Nancy Rothbard
David Pottruck Professor of Management and Deputy Dean at The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania
The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania
Episode: The Lit Review: An AMJ Podcast | Tim Kundro & Nancy Rothbard (S4E1)

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Sekou Bermiss
Host of The Lit Review focusing on the intersection of academic research and practical applications in management and organizational behavior.

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The Lit Review: An AMJ Podcast | Rachel Dailey Goodwin (S6E2)
Q: How can leaders balance high standards with supporting employees' humanity to prevent burnout?
Leaders should pair high expectations with autonomy, open communication, and a culture of psychological safety where mistakes are treated as learning opportunities. Valuing employees beyond their output and normalizing fallibility can sustain performance while reducing maladaptive spirals.
The Lit Review: An AMJ Podcast | Rachel Dailey Goodwin (S6E2)
Q: What were your central findings about perfectionism in high-pressure environments?
There are distinct forms of perfectionism (maladaptive and adaptive) shaped by environmental cues; dehumanizing cues tend to push toward maladaptive perfectionism, while rehumanizing cues can foster adaptive perfectionism. Perfectionism is not purely a trait but also a state-like response to contextual dynamics, and these dynamics tend to cycle, reinforcing cognitions and behaviors unless countered by supportive leadership.
The Lit Review: An AMJ Podcast | Winnie Jiang (S5E2)
Q: What determines the paths individuals take when facing identity conflict in entrepreneurship?
Jiang identifies two key factors: how individuals make sense of their past values and whether they have supportive people around them.
The Lit Review: An AMJ Podcast | Winnie Jiang (S5E2)
Q: What initiated your interest in the topic of identity and entrepreneurship?
Winnie Jiang was drawn to stories of individuals overcoming challenges, particularly after learning about women from humble backgrounds starting businesses in China.
The Lit Review: An AMJ Podcast | Scott Sonenshein (S3E4)
Q: What key takeaways emerged from your research on organizational resilience?
Key takeaways include understanding resilience as a process of adversity adjustment and the difference between organizations that approach adversity with resourcefulness versus those that take a more preventative approach.

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This insightful podcast provides an engaging look at the latest research findings in the field of management and organizational behavior, focusing specifically on articles published in the Academy of Management Journal. Hosted by an AMJ Associate Editor, each episode features interviews with scholars and industry leaders, shedding light on the motivations and implications behind their research. Topics range from emotional intelligence and corporate governance to the dynamics of rivalry and resilience during challenging times, often tackling pertinent issues such as identity in entrepreneurship and the impact of gender dynamics in leadership roles. This rich content is beneficial for both academics and practitioners seeking to bridge the gap... more

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