How Not to Turn the Grand Challenges Literature Into a Tower of Babel?

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The Grand Challenges literature brings under its umbrella a wide variety of disjointed phenomena but runs the risk of reinventing the wheel as well as overlooking incremental progress and past work. To avert this, scholars need to (dis)connect (dis)similar issues, build on past research on these issues, and create opportunities for generalizability through theoretical examinations.

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Carton, G., Parigot, J., & Roulet, T. (2024, February 1). How Not to Turn the Grand Challenges Literature Into a Tower of Babel? Business and Society. SAGE Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1177/00076503231159385

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