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EPISODE · May 12, 2025 · 24 MIN

Recognition Killed the Radio Star? (Harrison et al. 2022) | FT50 ASQ

from Revise and Resubmit - The Mayukh Show · host Mayukh Mukhopadhyay

English Podcast starts at 00:00:12Hindi Podcast starts at 00:17:12🎙️🎧 Welcome to Revise and Resubmit — your backstage pass to the world of cutting-edge academic research, where bold questions, brilliant minds, and breakthrough studies come to life 📚💡Today’s episode is a front-row ticket to one of the funkiest and most fascinating academic investigations to hit the FT50 charts — yes, you heard that right — we’re diving deep into the Administrative Science Quarterly, one of the most prestigious journals in the academic galaxy 🌌📈.🎸✨ So tell me: what really happens after the spotlight hits? Can fame fuel creativity — or does it burn it out?Our feature today is provocatively titled:“Recognition Killed the Radio Star? Recognition Orientations and Sustained Creativity After the Best New Artist Grammy Nomination” 🏆🎶Authored by the powerhouse trio: Spencer H. Harrison, Noah Askin, and Lydia Paine Hagtvedt.They went back in time — 1980 to 1990 — to study bands that got the ultimate nod: a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist. But here’s the twist: they weren’t just watching charts. They dug into oral histories, ran multi-method analyses, and uncovered something powerful — recognition can actually sabotage creativity.🎭 Some bands absorbed the fame and fizzled.🧱 Others insulated themselves and thrived.⚖️ And a few tried a mixed path — swerving through the highs and lows of sudden success.So the big question is...Can early recognition build a creative legacy — or does it secretly plant the seeds of artistic decline? 🎤🌀Stick around as we unpack this incredible research and explore what it means not just for bands — but for any creative group trying to keep the magic alive under the harsh lights of acclaim.🌟 Special thanks to the authors — Spencer H. Harrison, Noah Askin, and Lydia Paine Hagtvedt — and to SAGE Publications for publishing this landmark study in the FT50-listed Administrative Science Quarterly 🏅📊.🎧 Don't forget to subscribe to Revise and Resubmit on Spotify, catch visuals and extras on the YouTube channel Weekend Researcher, and stream us anytime on Amazon Prime and Apple Podcasts 🍏📺. Hit that follow, hit that bell, and let’s keep the research rolling 🔁✨So, what’s your recognition orientation? 👀 Let’s find out…ReferenceHarrison, S. H., Askin, N., & Hagtvedt, L. P. (2022). Recognition Killed the Radio Star? Recognition Orientations and Sustained Creativity After the Best New Artist Grammy Nomination. Administrative Science Quarterly, 68(1), 97-145. https://doi.org/10.1177/00018392221136158 (Original work published 2023)Youtube Channel⁠https://www.youtube.com/@weekendresearcher⁠Support us on Patreonhttps://patreon.com/weekendresearcher

English Podcast starts at 00:00:12Hindi Podcast starts at 00:17:12🎙️🎧 Welcome to Revise and Resubmit — your backstage pass to the world of cutting-edge academic research, where bold questions, brilliant minds, and breakthrough studies come to life 📚💡Today’s episode is a front-row ticket to one of the funkiest and most fascinating academic investigations to hit the FT50 charts — yes, you heard that right — we’re diving deep into the Administrative Science Quarterly, one of the most prestigious journals in the academic galaxy 🌌📈.🎸✨ So tell me: what really happens after the spotlight hits? Can fame fuel creativity — or does it burn it out?Our feature today is provocatively titled:“Recognition Killed the Radio Star? Recognition Orientations and Sustained Creativity After the Best New Artist Grammy Nomination” 🏆🎶Authored by the powerhouse trio: Spencer H. Harrison, Noah Askin, and Lydia Paine Hagtvedt.They went back in time — 1980 to 1990 — to study bands that got the ultimate nod: a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist. But here’s the twist: they weren’t just watching charts. They dug into oral histories, ran multi-method analyses, and uncovered something powerful — recognition can actually sabotage creativity.🎭 Some bands absorbed the fame and fizzled.🧱 Others insulated themselves and thrived.⚖️ And a few tried a mixed path — swerving through the highs and lows of sudden success.So the big question is...Can early recognition build a creative legacy — or does it secretly plant the seeds of artistic decline? 🎤🌀Stick around as we unpack this incredible research and explore what it means not just for bands — but for any creative group trying to keep the magic alive under the harsh lights of acclaim.🌟 Special thanks to the authors — Spencer H. Harrison, Noah Askin, and Lydia Paine Hagtvedt — and to SAGE Publications for publishing this landmark study in the FT50-listed Administrative Science Quarterly 🏅📊.🎧 Don't forget to subscribe to Revise and Resubmit on Spotify, catch visuals and extras on the YouTube channel Weekend Researcher, and stream us anytime on Amazon Prime and Apple Podcasts 🍏📺. Hit that follow, hit that bell, and let’s keep the research rolling 🔁✨So, what’s your recognition orientation? 👀 Let’s find out…ReferenceHarrison, S. H., Askin, N., & Hagtvedt, L. P. (2022). Recognition Killed the Radio Star? Recognition Orientations and Sustained Creativity After the Best New Artist Grammy Nomination. Administrative Science Quarterly, 68(1), 97-145. https://doi.org/10.1177/00018392221136158 (Original work published 2023)Youtube Channel⁠https://www.youtube.com/@weekendresearcher⁠Support us on Patreonhttps://patreon.com/weekendresearcher

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