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English Podcast Start at 00:00:00Bengali Podcast Start at 00:18:34Hindi Podcast Start at 00:29:20🎙️✨ Welcome to Revise and Resubmit! ✨🎙️Where cutting-edge academic research gets the limelight it deserves — not buried behind paywalls or jargon, but brought to life, one idea at a time.Today’s episode? Oh, it’s not just interesting. It’s a twist in the tale you didn’t see coming. Imagine walking into a workplace where no one speaks the same language fluently, where English is the official tongue but... well, not quite everyone's forte. Sounds like a recipe for chaos, right?But what if — just what if — that very chaos became the spark for something profoundly human, deeply connective, and unexpectedly uplifting?🧠📚 In this episode, we dive into “The Unexpected Upside of High Language Diversity: Social Integration Through Language Advice Networks,” a mind-expanding study by Mai Al-Naemi, Hyun-Jung Lee, and Carol Reade, published ahead of print on June 19, 2025 in none other than the prestigious ⭐ Journal of Management — yes, an FT50 journal that sets the gold standard in academic research.This paper — winner of the Best Paper Award at the 84th Academy of Management Annual Meeting in Chicago — takes us into the heart of a multinational workplace where language confusion didn't divide people... it brought them together. Welcome to the world of Language Advice Networks — informal, voluntary, and yet, incredibly powerful structures where employees reach across linguistic lines not just for help, but for connection.With meticulous observation, rich interviews, and solid network data, the authors reveal how these hidden networks build trust, foster inclusion, and even support careers — turning what seemed like a communication barrier into a bridge of collaboration.📢 A massive thank you to the authors for this groundbreaking work, and to SAGE Publications for publishing it in such a highly respected outlet.🔥 And now, dear listener, here’s your question to chew on until the next episode:If language barriers can create networks of care and cooperation, what other 'problems' at work might be hiding unexpected solutions?👉 Don’t forget to subscribe to Revise and Resubmit on Spotify and check out our visual deep dives on the 📺 Weekend Researcher YouTube channel.🎧 We’re also streaming on Amazon Prime and Apple Podcast — so wherever you listen, we’re right there with you.🌀 Because when it comes to research, sometimes... you just need to revise — and resubmit. 💡ReferenceAl-Naemi, M., Lee, H.-J., & Reade, C. (2025). The Unexpected Upside of High Language Diversity: Social Integration Through Language Advice Networks. Journal of Management, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/01492063251337067Winner of best paper award in 84th Academy of Management Annual Meeting held at Chicago "Mai Al-Naemi, Hyun-Jung Lee, and Carol Wasbauer Reade, 2024: The Unexpected Upside of High Language Diversity. Proceedings, 2024, https://doi.org/10.5465/AMPROC.2024.175bp" Youtube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/@weekendresearcherSupport us on Patreonhttps://patreon.com/weekendresearcher
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