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EPISODE · Jun 27, 2025 · 26 MIN

What theory is not (Sutton & Staw 1995) - Weekend Classics

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

English Podcast Start at 00:00:00Bengali Podcast Start at 00:12:41Hindi Podcast Start at 00:20:02🎙️ Welcome to "Revise and Resubmit" — Weekend Classics Edition! 🎙️📚 This is the show where great minds meet great questions, where iconic academic works get a second look, and where you — the curious, the critical, and the caffeinated — come for insights that stand the test of time.Today, we’re dusting off a true classic from the golden vaults of academic thought. It's bold, it's witty, it's iconoclastic — and it's titled “What Theory Is Not” by none other than Robert I. Sutton and Barry M. Staw. 🧠✨First published in the Administrative Science Quarterly — yes, that FT50 journal known for housing some of the sharpest thinking in management and organizational studies — this 1995 piece shook the scholarly world by pointing out the elephant in the seminar room: that references, data, variables, diagrams, and even hypotheses are not, in fact, theory. 🐘📊🚫📈📎 We all think we know what theory is. But Sutton and Staw push us to confront the uncomfortable truth: maybe what we often present as theory... isn't. Maybe it’s just smoke dressed in citations. Maybe we’re confusing the map with the terrain.This article doesn’t just critique — it offers a roadmap. A path toward clearer thinking, stronger frameworks, and journals that are brave enough to publish bold ideas, not just perfectly measured ones. 🔍🛤️💥So this weekend, as you sip your chai or your cold brew, we ask:🌀 If data isn’t theory, and hypotheses aren’t theory, then… what is theory? And more intriguingly… what makes some ideas timeless, while others vanish in the footnotes of forgotten conferences?💡 That’s what we’re here to unpack.Big thanks to the authors Robert I. Sutton and Barry M. Staw, and to the prestigious publisher SAGE Publications for bringing this thought-provoking piece to life in the Administrative Science Quarterly, part of the prestigious FT50 list of journals. 🙏📘💼👇🏼 Don’t forget to subscribe to “Revise and Resubmit” on Spotify and on our YouTube channel “Weekend Researcher” — now also streaming on Amazon Prime and Apple Podcast! 🎧📱🍎Because classics like these? They never go out of style. 🕰️💭#WeekendClassics #ReviseAndResubmit #WhatTheoryIsNot #FT50 #ASQ #SuttonAndStaw #AcademicThrowbackReferenceSutton, R. I., & Staw, B. M. (1995). What theory is not. Administrative science quarterly, 371-384. https://doi.org/10.2307/2393788Open Access paper made available by web.mit.edu‌Youtube Channel⁠https://www.youtube.com/@weekendresearcher⁠Support us on Patreonhttps://patreon.com/weekendresearcher

English Podcast Start at 00:00:00Bengali Podcast Start at 00:12:41Hindi Podcast Start at 00:20:02🎙️ Welcome to "Revise and Resubmit" — Weekend Classics Edition! 🎙️📚 This is the show where great minds meet great questions, where iconic academic works get a second look, and where you — the curious, the critical, and the caffeinated — come for insights that stand the test of time.Today, we’re dusting off a true classic from the golden vaults of academic thought. It's bold, it's witty, it's iconoclastic — and it's titled “What Theory Is Not” by none other than Robert I. Sutton and Barry M. Staw. 🧠✨First published in the Administrative Science Quarterly — yes, that FT50 journal known for housing some of the sharpest thinking in management and organizational studies — this 1995 piece shook the scholarly world by pointing out the elephant in the seminar room: that references, data, variables, diagrams, and even hypotheses are not, in fact, theory. 🐘📊🚫📈📎 We all think we know what theory is. But Sutton and Staw push us to confront the uncomfortable truth: maybe what we often present as theory... isn't. Maybe it’s just smoke dressed in citations. Maybe we’re confusing the map with the terrain.This article doesn’t just critique — it offers a roadmap. A path toward clearer thinking, stronger frameworks, and journals that are brave enough to publish bold ideas, not just perfectly measured ones. 🔍🛤️💥So this weekend, as you sip your chai or your cold brew, we ask:🌀 If data isn’t theory, and hypotheses aren’t theory, then… what is theory? And more intriguingly… what makes some ideas timeless, while others vanish in the footnotes of forgotten conferences?💡 That’s what we’re here to unpack.Big thanks to the authors Robert I. Sutton and Barry M. Staw, and to the prestigious publisher SAGE Publications for bringing this thought-provoking piece to life in the Administrative Science Quarterly, part of the prestigious FT50 list of journals. 🙏📘💼👇🏼 Don’t forget to subscribe to “Revise and Resubmit” on Spotify and on our YouTube channel “Weekend Researcher” — now also streaming on Amazon Prime and Apple Podcast! 🎧📱🍎Because classics like these? They never go out of style. 🕰️💭#WeekendClassics #ReviseAndResubmit #WhatTheoryIsNot #FT50 #ASQ #SuttonAndStaw #AcademicThrowbackReferenceSutton, R. I., & Staw, B. M. (1995). What theory is not. Administrative science quarterly, 371-384. https://doi.org/10.2307/2393788Open Access paper made available by web.mit.edu‌Youtube Channel⁠https://www.youtube.com/@weekendresearcher⁠Support us on Patreonhttps://patreon.com/weekendresearcher

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English Podcast Start at 00:00:00Bengali Podcast Start at 00:12:41Hindi Podcast Start at 00:20:02🎙️ Welcome to "Revise and Resubmit" — Weekend Classics Edition! 🎙️📚 This is the show where great minds meet great questions, where iconic academic...

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