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Developing a Global Journal: Embracing Otherness

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When David Wilson, then Editor-in-Chief of Organization Studies (OSS), and Jean-Claude Thoenig, then Chairman of the Advisory Board of OSS asked me late in 2002 to consider the possibility of succeeding David as Editor-inChief, one of the things I made clear was that one of my aspirations for the journal was to turn it into a global one. They agreed and I soon started to work on it (Tsoukas, Garud, & Hardy, 2003).

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Tsoukas, H. (2008). Developing a Global Journal: Embracing Otherness. In: Baruch, Y., Konrad, A.M., Aguinis, H., Starbuck, W.H. (eds) Opening the Black Box of Editorship. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230582590_17

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