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“Borrowed Theory” in Original
vs. New Disciplines
Stephen Downing

10 Jan. 2014
Content
Brief Literature Review

Research Questions
Data & Analysis
Results

Conclusions
2
Brief Literature Review
Borrowed Theory Examples
Borrowed Theory

Application

Social Exchange

explore motivational factors of knowledge sharing in
large, information-intensive organizations

Hall, 2003

Evolutionary

interpret how firms renew organizational
competencies

Burgelman, 1991

Ecosystem

explain firm competition and cooperation with
internationally interconnected and interdependent
supply chains, customers, complementors, etc.

Moore, 1993

4
Classifications of Borrowed Theories
Cross-level
(vertical)

Cross-Context
(horizontal)

Borrowing theories
that were developed
at different levels of
analysis

Paradigmatic
Theories

Propositional
Arguments

Borrowing theories
developed for study
of phenomena in
other social contexts

Broad theory used to
explain phenomena

One concept used to
explain another concept

Example:

Example:

Example:

Example:

social involvement
literature from
sociology (Davis et al,
2004) used for
organizational research

Keystone effect from
ecology to management
science (to be addressed
later)

behavioral theory
(March and Simon,
1958) and equity theory
(Mowday, 1991) to
explain differences in
employee motivation

level of environmental
uncertainty (Lawrence and
Lorsch, 1967) to explain
the levels of integration
and differentiation among
organizational units

Source: Whetten, Felin, & King,
2009

Source: Prabhakar, 2010
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Limitation of Theory Borrowing:
Between Disciplines:

Application

Origination

Within Discipline:

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Example of Misused Borrowed Theory
• Freudian theories applied
to motivational research
for marketing purposes in
1940’s and 1950’s.
• Proved ineffective and
inappropriate; eventually
discontinued.

• Murray and Evers argue
it’s due to three aspects of
borrowed theory.

Motivation
Research

Freudian Theories

Helping Disturbed
Patients

Superstructure

Explaining Typical
Behavior

Interpretive

Type of Science

Logical Empirical

Psychoanalysis:
19th Century Vienna

Social Context

Consumer Behavior:
1950’s America

Source: Murray & Evers, 1989
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Trade-offs of Theory Borrowing
Usefulness Debate

Appropriateness Debate

Benefits

Costs

Pro

Con

Essential for
interdisciplinary fields
(e.g., marketing)

Has led to dead-ends

Sacrifice goal of developing
management science as
legitimate academic field

Has led to creative and
illuminating issues of
theory

Wasted time of
researchers

Borrowing Theories has
helped organizational studies
develop credibility and
legitimacy (Agarwal and
Hetker, 2007)

Opportunities in three types:
1. Application/replication
2. Extension (focal domain)
3. Transformation (parent
domain)

Theories should be built
within focal domain

Efficient to use available Wasted resources of
resources for research
academic institutions

Source: Murray & Evers, 1989;
Murray, Evers, & Janda, 1995

Source: Floyd, 2009; Zahra & Newey,
2009; Markoczy & Deeds, 2009
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Research Questions
• The type of research usually
depends on the level of
uncertainty and the timeframe.

Qualitative

Quantitative

• How does the application of
borrowed theory compare in the
original and new disciplines?

Level of Uncertainty

Methodological Implications
Suitable Research Type for Context

Exploratory

Descriptive

Causal
Time from Awareness of Problem
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Research Questions
• 1. Does application of the borrowed theory differ from original to new
discipline?  How?
• Qualitative vs. quantitative
• Exploratory (or descriptive) vs causal

• 2. Does the research methodology of applying the borrowed theory
change over time?  How?
• Early, middle, vs. late periods after theory introduced (borrowed)

• 3. Does that change over time differ between the original and new
disciplines? How?

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Focal Study:

keystone
species

Parent Discipline

New Focal Discipline

“Keystone
Species”
Concept

Context

Ecological ecosystem

Business ecosystem

General Actor

Organism

Firm

Health
Evaluation
Metrics

1.Productivity,
2.Robustness,
3.Niche Creation

1.Firm ROI,
2.Surviving Firms
3.New firms/tech

Borrowed
from Ecology

Specific Roles

Food web hierarchical
roles (predator, prey, etc.)

Keystone, dominator,
landlord, niche

for Mgmt.
Science

Identification
Metrics

Biomass density/diversity,
trophic position,
Food web links

Firm size & growth,
Contracts and supply chain
links

Analysis
Methodology

Experimental removal,
Network visualization

Network visualization,
(though mostly qualitative)

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Focal Study: “Keystone Species”

“keystone species”
originated in ecology
(Paine, 1966)

“ecosystem”
borrowed for
business context
(Moore, 1993)

“keystone
species”
borrowed for
business
ecosystem
strategy
(Iansiti &
Levien, 2004)

?

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Graph Source: Google Ngrams Viewer, smoothing factor = 3, case insensitive
“Keystone Species”:
Summary of Prevalence in the literature
197

17

keystone
strategy

“keystone species”

Citations
21,600

“keystone effect”

983

“keystone strategy”

keystone species
21,600

Search

197

“keystone species” and “keystone
effect”

65

keystone
effect

65

“keystone species and keystone
effect”

17

983
Sources: Google Scholar and 國立交通大學(NCTU)
Library e-database peer-reviewed citations
14
Data and Analysis
Text Analysis Corpus
• 163 total journal articles
involving “keystone species”
• New Discipline: Mgmt. Science
• Context: business ecosystem

• 2004 – 2013 timeframe (n = 103)

• Original Field: Ecology
• Context: ecological ecosystem
• 1965 – 2013 timeframe (n = 59)

All analyses performed using RapidMiner 5.
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Text Corpus Divisions by Time Periods
Sample Citations per
Period in Ecology

Sample Citations per
Period in Mgmt. Science

25

50

20

40

15

30

10

20

5

10

0

0

Early: 1966 1993

Middle: 1994 2001

Late: 2002 2013

Early: 2004 2007

Middle: 2008 2010

Late: 2011 2013

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Text Analysis: Group and Period Simulated
Probabilities via Naïve Bayes Classifier
• Application of Bayes’ theorem
• 𝑝 𝐺 𝑖 𝐹1 … 𝐹 𝑛 =

𝑝 𝐺 𝑖 ∙𝑝(𝐹1 …𝐹 𝑛 |𝐺 𝑖 )
𝑝(𝐹1 …𝐹 𝑛 )

• Produces posterior probability (p) of group
classification (𝐺 𝑖 ), given certain evidence
(F1…Fn)
• Strong independence assumptions

• Articles analyzed for probability of
indicator tokens by term frequencyinverse document frequency (TF-IDF) in
sample corpus by
• academic field
• time period

• Tokens := n-grams (words) of n=1,2,3
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Results
19
Q1: Does application of the borrowed theory
differ from original to new discipline?
Mgmt. Science: More Qualitative

“qualitative research”

Mgmt. Science vs. Ecology

Ecology: More Quantitative

“quantify”

Mgmt. Science vs. Ecology
20
Q1: Does application of the borrowed theory
differ from original to new discipline?
Mgmt. Science: More Exploratory

“exploratory”

Mgmt. Science vs. Ecology

Ecology: More Causal

“experiment”

Mgmt. Science vs. Ecology
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A1: Yes, application of the borrowed theory
differs from original to new discipline.
Most Frequent
Word stems:

Ecology

Exploratory
Causal

√
√

Qualitative
Quantitative

Business

√
√

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Q2: Does the research methodology of applying
the borrowed theory change over time?
Early Period: Exploratory

“business ecosystem concept”

Management Science

Middle Period: Exploratory

“business ecosystem development”

Management Science
23
Q2: Does the research methodology of applying
the borrowed theory change over time?
Middle Period: Qualitative

“qualitative analysis”

Management Science

Late Period: Quantitative

“quantitative analysis”

Management Science
24
Q2: Does the research methodology of applying
the borrowed theory change over time?
Late Period: Exploratory

“exploratory research”

Management Science

Late Period: Exploratory & Causal

“exploratory analysis”

Management Science
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A2: Yes, the research methodology of applying
the borrowed theory changes over time.
Mgmt. Science
Exploratory

Early

Middle

Late

√

√

√

Causal
Qualitative
Quantitative

√
√

√
√

√

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Q3: Does that change over time differ between
the original and new disciplines?
Early:

Early:

“business ecosystem concept”

Management Science

“data collection”

Ecology
27
Q3: Does that change over time differ between
the original and new disciplines?
Middle:

Middle:

“qualitative analysis”

Management Science

“

experiment”

Ecology
28
Q3: Does that change over time differ between
the original and new disciplines?
Late:

Late:

“data collection analysis”

Management Science

“

quantify”

Ecology
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A3: Yes, that change over time differs between
the original and new disciplines.
Mgmt. Science
Exploratory

Early

Middle

Late

√

√

√
√

Causal
Qualitative
Quantitative

√

√

Early

Middle

Exploratory

√

√

Causal

√

√

√

Qualitative

√
√

Ecology

Late

√

Quantitative

√

√

√

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Conclusions
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Borrowed Theory in Parent vs. New Discipline
Majority Classification
by Discipline:

Original:
Ecology

New:
Mgmt. Science

Methodology Progression
over Time

Standard:
Exploratory  Confirmatory

Stalled:
Exploratory  Exploratory

Certainty

Ambiguity

Causal

Exploratory
(Descriptive)

Quantitative

Qualitative

Clarity of Phenomena

Research Purpose
Approach

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Takeaways
• Authors using borrowed theory (“keystone species”) described their own work as
exploratory in relatively later periods and to greater extent than authors do in
the originating field
• Certainty and authoritativeness suffer from borrowed theory in later stages

• Borrowed theories are ready-made, provide timeliness, cost benefit in the short
run, but the benefit decreases faster than theories originated in the discipline
• Except in the case of being the first one to borrow a theory with good cause, or
applying a borrowed theory in a novel way, or when facing strict
temporal/monetary constraints, then originating theory through research may
allow more certainty and consistency applying the theory within original
discipline.
Managerial Implications
Given substantial research costs in time and resources:

• large firms may benefit from propriety research originating theory (i.e.,
developing theories related to their specific business problem)
• Small firms may find it more cost effective to apply insight from
borrowed theory to arrive at faster, cheaper conclusion (i.e., essentially
buying a copy of a research report instead of investing in propriety
research).
References
•

Burgelman, R. a. (1991). Intraorganizational Ecology of Strategy Making and •
Organizational Adaptation: Theory and Field Research. Organization Science,
2(3), 239–262. doi:10.1287/orsc.2.3.239

Murray, J., Evers, D., & Janda, S. (1995). Marketing, theory borrowing, and
critical reflection. Journal of Macromarketing, (Fall), 92–106. Retrieved from
http://jmk.sagepub.com/content/15/2/92.short

•

Floyd, S. W. (2009). “ Borrowing ” Theory : What Does This Mean and When
Does It Make Sense in Management Scholarship? Journal of Management
Studies, 46(6), 1057–1058. doi:0022-2380

•

Paine, R. T. (1966). Food web complexity and species diversity. The American
Naturalist, 100(910), 65–75. doi:10.1086/282400

•

Hall, H. (2003). Borrowed theory. Library & Information Science Research,
25(3), 287–306. doi:10.1016/S0740-8188(03)00031-8

•

Paine, R. T. (1969). The Pisaster-Tegula interaction: prey patches, predator
food preference, and intertidal community structure. Ecology, 50(6), 950–961.
doi:10.2307/1936888

•

Iansiti, M., & Levien, R. (2004). Strategy as Ecology. Harvard Business
•
Review, 82(3), 68–78. Retrieved from
http://ezproxy.lib.nctu.edu.tw:2088/ContentServer.asp?T=P&P=AN&K=12383
702&S=R&D=bth&EbscoContent=dGJyMNHr7ESep7E4zOX0OLCmr0meprN
Sr6+4SreWxWXS&ContentCustomer=dGJyMPGstEqurrNOuePfgeyx44Dt6fJJ

Prabhakar, K. (2010). Borrowing Theory from other disciplines to
Management. methodspace.com. Retrieved November 12, 2013, from
http://www.methodspace.com/group/crossingboundaries/forum/topics/borrowin
g-theory-from-other

•

Markóczy, L., & Deeds, D. L. (2009). Theory Building at the Intersection :
Recipe for Impact or Road to Nowhere ? Journal of Management Studies,
46(6), 1076–1088.

•

Moore, J. (1993). Predators and Prey: A New Ecology of Competition. Harvard
Business Review, 71(3), 75–86. Retrieved from
http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/jim/files/2010/04/Predators-and-Prey.pdf

•

Murray, J. B., & Evers, D. J. (1989). Theory Borrowing and Reflectivity in
Interdisciplinary Fields. Advances in Consumer Research, 16, 647–652.

•

Whetten, D. a., Felin, T., & King, B. G. (2009). The Practice of Theory
Borrowing in Organizational Studies: Current Issues and Future Directions.
Journal of Management, 35(3), 537–563. doi:10.1177/0149206308330556

•

Zahra, S. A., & Newey, L. R. (2009). Maximizing the Impact of Organization
Science : Theory-Building at the Intersection of Disciplines and / or Fields.
Journal of Management Studies, 46(6), 1059–1075.

List of articles in text analysis sample corpus omitted for brevity; available upon request.
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Examining "Borrowed Theory" in Original vs. New Disciplines via Text Mining

  • 1. “Borrowed Theory” in Original vs. New Disciplines Stephen Downing 10 Jan. 2014
  • 2. Content Brief Literature Review Research Questions Data & Analysis Results Conclusions 2
  • 4. Borrowed Theory Examples Borrowed Theory Application Social Exchange explore motivational factors of knowledge sharing in large, information-intensive organizations Hall, 2003 Evolutionary interpret how firms renew organizational competencies Burgelman, 1991 Ecosystem explain firm competition and cooperation with internationally interconnected and interdependent supply chains, customers, complementors, etc. Moore, 1993 4
  • 5. Classifications of Borrowed Theories Cross-level (vertical) Cross-Context (horizontal) Borrowing theories that were developed at different levels of analysis Paradigmatic Theories Propositional Arguments Borrowing theories developed for study of phenomena in other social contexts Broad theory used to explain phenomena One concept used to explain another concept Example: Example: Example: Example: social involvement literature from sociology (Davis et al, 2004) used for organizational research Keystone effect from ecology to management science (to be addressed later) behavioral theory (March and Simon, 1958) and equity theory (Mowday, 1991) to explain differences in employee motivation level of environmental uncertainty (Lawrence and Lorsch, 1967) to explain the levels of integration and differentiation among organizational units Source: Whetten, Felin, & King, 2009 Source: Prabhakar, 2010 5
  • 6. Limitation of Theory Borrowing: Between Disciplines: Application Origination Within Discipline: 6
  • 7. Example of Misused Borrowed Theory • Freudian theories applied to motivational research for marketing purposes in 1940’s and 1950’s. • Proved ineffective and inappropriate; eventually discontinued. • Murray and Evers argue it’s due to three aspects of borrowed theory. Motivation Research Freudian Theories Helping Disturbed Patients Superstructure Explaining Typical Behavior Interpretive Type of Science Logical Empirical Psychoanalysis: 19th Century Vienna Social Context Consumer Behavior: 1950’s America Source: Murray & Evers, 1989 7
  • 8. Trade-offs of Theory Borrowing Usefulness Debate Appropriateness Debate Benefits Costs Pro Con Essential for interdisciplinary fields (e.g., marketing) Has led to dead-ends Sacrifice goal of developing management science as legitimate academic field Has led to creative and illuminating issues of theory Wasted time of researchers Borrowing Theories has helped organizational studies develop credibility and legitimacy (Agarwal and Hetker, 2007) Opportunities in three types: 1. Application/replication 2. Extension (focal domain) 3. Transformation (parent domain) Theories should be built within focal domain Efficient to use available Wasted resources of resources for research academic institutions Source: Murray & Evers, 1989; Murray, Evers, & Janda, 1995 Source: Floyd, 2009; Zahra & Newey, 2009; Markoczy & Deeds, 2009 8
  • 10. • The type of research usually depends on the level of uncertainty and the timeframe. Qualitative Quantitative • How does the application of borrowed theory compare in the original and new disciplines? Level of Uncertainty Methodological Implications Suitable Research Type for Context Exploratory Descriptive Causal Time from Awareness of Problem 10
  • 11. Research Questions • 1. Does application of the borrowed theory differ from original to new discipline?  How? • Qualitative vs. quantitative • Exploratory (or descriptive) vs causal • 2. Does the research methodology of applying the borrowed theory change over time?  How? • Early, middle, vs. late periods after theory introduced (borrowed) • 3. Does that change over time differ between the original and new disciplines? How? 11
  • 12. Focal Study: keystone species Parent Discipline New Focal Discipline “Keystone Species” Concept Context Ecological ecosystem Business ecosystem General Actor Organism Firm Health Evaluation Metrics 1.Productivity, 2.Robustness, 3.Niche Creation 1.Firm ROI, 2.Surviving Firms 3.New firms/tech Borrowed from Ecology Specific Roles Food web hierarchical roles (predator, prey, etc.) Keystone, dominator, landlord, niche for Mgmt. Science Identification Metrics Biomass density/diversity, trophic position, Food web links Firm size & growth, Contracts and supply chain links Analysis Methodology Experimental removal, Network visualization Network visualization, (though mostly qualitative) 12
  • 13. Focal Study: “Keystone Species” “keystone species” originated in ecology (Paine, 1966) “ecosystem” borrowed for business context (Moore, 1993) “keystone species” borrowed for business ecosystem strategy (Iansiti & Levien, 2004) ? 13 Graph Source: Google Ngrams Viewer, smoothing factor = 3, case insensitive
  • 14. “Keystone Species”: Summary of Prevalence in the literature 197 17 keystone strategy “keystone species” Citations 21,600 “keystone effect” 983 “keystone strategy” keystone species 21,600 Search 197 “keystone species” and “keystone effect” 65 keystone effect 65 “keystone species and keystone effect” 17 983 Sources: Google Scholar and 國立交通大學(NCTU) Library e-database peer-reviewed citations 14
  • 16. Text Analysis Corpus • 163 total journal articles involving “keystone species” • New Discipline: Mgmt. Science • Context: business ecosystem • 2004 – 2013 timeframe (n = 103) • Original Field: Ecology • Context: ecological ecosystem • 1965 – 2013 timeframe (n = 59) All analyses performed using RapidMiner 5. 16
  • 17. Text Corpus Divisions by Time Periods Sample Citations per Period in Ecology Sample Citations per Period in Mgmt. Science 25 50 20 40 15 30 10 20 5 10 0 0 Early: 1966 1993 Middle: 1994 2001 Late: 2002 2013 Early: 2004 2007 Middle: 2008 2010 Late: 2011 2013 17
  • 18. Text Analysis: Group and Period Simulated Probabilities via Naïve Bayes Classifier • Application of Bayes’ theorem • 𝑝 𝐺 𝑖 𝐹1 … 𝐹 𝑛 = 𝑝 𝐺 𝑖 ∙𝑝(𝐹1 …𝐹 𝑛 |𝐺 𝑖 ) 𝑝(𝐹1 …𝐹 𝑛 ) • Produces posterior probability (p) of group classification (𝐺 𝑖 ), given certain evidence (F1…Fn) • Strong independence assumptions • Articles analyzed for probability of indicator tokens by term frequencyinverse document frequency (TF-IDF) in sample corpus by • academic field • time period • Tokens := n-grams (words) of n=1,2,3 18
  • 20. Q1: Does application of the borrowed theory differ from original to new discipline? Mgmt. Science: More Qualitative “qualitative research” Mgmt. Science vs. Ecology Ecology: More Quantitative “quantify” Mgmt. Science vs. Ecology 20
  • 21. Q1: Does application of the borrowed theory differ from original to new discipline? Mgmt. Science: More Exploratory “exploratory” Mgmt. Science vs. Ecology Ecology: More Causal “experiment” Mgmt. Science vs. Ecology 21
  • 22. A1: Yes, application of the borrowed theory differs from original to new discipline. Most Frequent Word stems: Ecology Exploratory Causal √ √ Qualitative Quantitative Business √ √ 22
  • 23. Q2: Does the research methodology of applying the borrowed theory change over time? Early Period: Exploratory “business ecosystem concept” Management Science Middle Period: Exploratory “business ecosystem development” Management Science 23
  • 24. Q2: Does the research methodology of applying the borrowed theory change over time? Middle Period: Qualitative “qualitative analysis” Management Science Late Period: Quantitative “quantitative analysis” Management Science 24
  • 25. Q2: Does the research methodology of applying the borrowed theory change over time? Late Period: Exploratory “exploratory research” Management Science Late Period: Exploratory & Causal “exploratory analysis” Management Science 25
  • 26. A2: Yes, the research methodology of applying the borrowed theory changes over time. Mgmt. Science Exploratory Early Middle Late √ √ √ Causal Qualitative Quantitative √ √ √ √ √ 26
  • 27. Q3: Does that change over time differ between the original and new disciplines? Early: Early: “business ecosystem concept” Management Science “data collection” Ecology 27
  • 28. Q3: Does that change over time differ between the original and new disciplines? Middle: Middle: “qualitative analysis” Management Science “ experiment” Ecology 28
  • 29. Q3: Does that change over time differ between the original and new disciplines? Late: Late: “data collection analysis” Management Science “ quantify” Ecology 29
  • 30. A3: Yes, that change over time differs between the original and new disciplines. Mgmt. Science Exploratory Early Middle Late √ √ √ √ Causal Qualitative Quantitative √ √ Early Middle Exploratory √ √ Causal √ √ √ Qualitative √ √ Ecology Late √ Quantitative √ √ √ 30
  • 32. Borrowed Theory in Parent vs. New Discipline Majority Classification by Discipline: Original: Ecology New: Mgmt. Science Methodology Progression over Time Standard: Exploratory  Confirmatory Stalled: Exploratory  Exploratory Certainty Ambiguity Causal Exploratory (Descriptive) Quantitative Qualitative Clarity of Phenomena Research Purpose Approach 32
  • 33. Takeaways • Authors using borrowed theory (“keystone species”) described their own work as exploratory in relatively later periods and to greater extent than authors do in the originating field • Certainty and authoritativeness suffer from borrowed theory in later stages • Borrowed theories are ready-made, provide timeliness, cost benefit in the short run, but the benefit decreases faster than theories originated in the discipline • Except in the case of being the first one to borrow a theory with good cause, or applying a borrowed theory in a novel way, or when facing strict temporal/monetary constraints, then originating theory through research may allow more certainty and consistency applying the theory within original discipline.
  • 34. Managerial Implications Given substantial research costs in time and resources: • large firms may benefit from propriety research originating theory (i.e., developing theories related to their specific business problem) • Small firms may find it more cost effective to apply insight from borrowed theory to arrive at faster, cheaper conclusion (i.e., essentially buying a copy of a research report instead of investing in propriety research).
  • 35. References • Burgelman, R. a. (1991). Intraorganizational Ecology of Strategy Making and • Organizational Adaptation: Theory and Field Research. Organization Science, 2(3), 239–262. doi:10.1287/orsc.2.3.239 Murray, J., Evers, D., & Janda, S. (1995). Marketing, theory borrowing, and critical reflection. Journal of Macromarketing, (Fall), 92–106. Retrieved from http://jmk.sagepub.com/content/15/2/92.short • Floyd, S. W. (2009). “ Borrowing ” Theory : What Does This Mean and When Does It Make Sense in Management Scholarship? Journal of Management Studies, 46(6), 1057–1058. doi:0022-2380 • Paine, R. T. (1966). Food web complexity and species diversity. The American Naturalist, 100(910), 65–75. doi:10.1086/282400 • Hall, H. (2003). Borrowed theory. Library & Information Science Research, 25(3), 287–306. doi:10.1016/S0740-8188(03)00031-8 • Paine, R. T. (1969). The Pisaster-Tegula interaction: prey patches, predator food preference, and intertidal community structure. Ecology, 50(6), 950–961. doi:10.2307/1936888 • Iansiti, M., & Levien, R. (2004). Strategy as Ecology. Harvard Business • Review, 82(3), 68–78. Retrieved from http://ezproxy.lib.nctu.edu.tw:2088/ContentServer.asp?T=P&P=AN&K=12383 702&S=R&D=bth&EbscoContent=dGJyMNHr7ESep7E4zOX0OLCmr0meprN Sr6+4SreWxWXS&ContentCustomer=dGJyMPGstEqurrNOuePfgeyx44Dt6fJJ Prabhakar, K. (2010). Borrowing Theory from other disciplines to Management. methodspace.com. Retrieved November 12, 2013, from http://www.methodspace.com/group/crossingboundaries/forum/topics/borrowin g-theory-from-other • Markóczy, L., & Deeds, D. L. (2009). Theory Building at the Intersection : Recipe for Impact or Road to Nowhere ? Journal of Management Studies, 46(6), 1076–1088. • Moore, J. (1993). Predators and Prey: A New Ecology of Competition. Harvard Business Review, 71(3), 75–86. Retrieved from http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/jim/files/2010/04/Predators-and-Prey.pdf • Murray, J. B., & Evers, D. J. (1989). Theory Borrowing and Reflectivity in Interdisciplinary Fields. Advances in Consumer Research, 16, 647–652. • Whetten, D. a., Felin, T., & King, B. G. (2009). The Practice of Theory Borrowing in Organizational Studies: Current Issues and Future Directions. Journal of Management, 35(3), 537–563. doi:10.1177/0149206308330556 • Zahra, S. A., & Newey, L. R. (2009). Maximizing the Impact of Organization Science : Theory-Building at the Intersection of Disciplines and / or Fields. Journal of Management Studies, 46(6), 1059–1075. List of articles in text analysis sample corpus omitted for brevity; available upon request. 35