Subjective time in organizations: Conceptual clarification, integration, and implications for future research

Summary Despite the rapid growth of organizational research on subjective time, the extant literature is fragmented due to a lack of conceptual clarification and integration of temporal constructs. To address this fragmentation, we synthesize temporal research from both organizational behavior and a...

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Entrepreneurship
multilevel research
Organization theory
Organizational behavior
Organizational change
Organizational research
Property
Segmentation
subjective time
temporal constructs
trait–state distinction
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