نبذة مختصرة : This article focuses on “schooling” in organization theory: the process through which new schools of thought become established asdistinct, legitimate theoretical frameworks. It is argued that evolving schools of thought must display a combination of novelty, continuity, andscope to achieve school status. These attributes are described and their role in promoting the detection and assimilation of a school’s intellectualproducts, as well as the creation of a stream of empirical research, are discussed. Eight testable propositions from the theoretical model are derivedand implications for future research are discussed
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