Natalia Levina
Affiliations: | New York University, Graduate School of Business Administration |
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Shaikh M, Levina N. (2019) Selecting an open innovation community as an alliance partner: Looking for healthy communities and ecosystems Research Policy. 48: 103766 |
Kane AA, Levina N. (2017) “Am i still one of them?”: Bicultural immigrant managers navigating social identity threats when spanning global boundaries Journal of Management Studies. 54: 540-577 |
Fayard AL, Gkeredakis E, Levina N. (2016) Framing Innovation Opportunities While Staying Committed to an Organizational Epistemic Stance Information Systems Research. 27: 302-323 |
Walsh I, Holton JA, Bailyn L, et al. (2015) Rejoinder: Moving the Management Field Forward Organizational Research Methods. 18: 620-628 |
Walsh I, Holton JA, Bailyn L, et al. (2015) What Grounded Theory Is…A Critically Reflective Conversation Among Scholars Organizational Research Methods. 18: 581-599 |
Vaast E, Levina N. (2015) Speaking as one, but not speaking up Information and Organization. 25: 73-98 |
Levina N, Arriaga M. (2014) Distinction and Status Production on User-Generated Content Platforms: Using Bourdieu's Theory of Cultural Production to Understand Social Dynamics in Online Fields Information Systems Research. 25: 468-488 |
Birks DF, Fernandez W, Levina N, et al. (2013) Grounded theory method in information systems research: its nature, diversity and opportunities European Journal of Information Systems. 22: 1-8 |
Su N, Levina N. (2011) Global Multisourcing Strategy: Integrating Learning From Manufacturing Into IT Service Outsourcing Ieee Transactions On Engineering Management. 58: 717-729 |
Levina N, Orlikowski WJ. (2009) Understanding Shifting Power Relations within and Across Organizations: A Critical Genre Analysis Academy of Management Journal. 52: 672-703 |