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The editorial of Volume 21, Issue 3 of the Organization Management Journal introduces a collection of articles that contribute to management scholarship on diverse topics. These topics include perceptions of CEO compensation, the influence of athletic identity on work performance, and the creation of a new scale for assessing academic ethics. The issue underscores the significance of academic conferences in promoting collaboration and knowledge exchange among scholars. The authors also express their appreciation to researchers and reviewers, reaffirming their dedication to publishing high-quality management research that impacts organizational practices.
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The importance of the editorial in Volume 21, Issue 3 of the Organization Management Journal lies in its contribution to advancing management scholarship and offering valuable insights for practitioners. The articles featured in this issue enhance our theoretical understanding of critical issues in management and organizational behavior, such as CEO compensation, athletic identity's impact on work performance, and academic ethics. The editorial underscores the vital role of academic conferences in fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange among scholars, which is essential for the continuous advancement of management research and practice.
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This page is a summary of: Editorial: Advancing management scholarship: from athletics to ethics and CEO compensation, Organization Management Journal, July 2024, Emerald,
DOI: 10.1108/omj-07-2024-976.
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