In this article, we conduct a systematic review of the emerging literature on the biological pers... more In this article, we conduct a systematic review of the emerging literature on the biological perspective in management and investigate research spanning the areas of genetics, physiology, and neu-roscience. We examine 291 papers published in 133 journals over an 85-year period as well as 10 conference/working papers and six books. On the basis of this analysis, we present an organizing framework of the area, explain the mechanisms through which biological factors relate to management , and discuss the implications of the biological perspective for the theory and the practice of management. Finally, we present an agenda highlighting avenues for future research in this field. What do we know about the role of biology in management? The past decade has witnessed a significant increase in the number of papers that address the ways that genetics, physiology, and neuroscience affect different aspects of management. As a result, we know far more than we once did.
In this article, we conduct a systematic review of the emerging literature on the biological pers... more In this article, we conduct a systematic review of the emerging literature on the biological perspective in management and investigate research spanning the areas of genetics, physiology, and neu-roscience. We examine 291 papers published in 133 journals over an 85-year period as well as 10 conference/working papers and six books. On the basis of this analysis, we present an organizing framework of the area, explain the mechanisms through which biological factors relate to management , and discuss the implications of the biological perspective for the theory and the practice of management. Finally, we present an agenda highlighting avenues for future research in this field. What do we know about the role of biology in management? The past decade has witnessed a significant increase in the number of papers that address the ways that genetics, physiology, and neuroscience affect different aspects of management. As a result, we know far more than we once did.
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