“…For example, we find research that highlights the role of narratives in stability and change in organizations (Brown, Gabriel & Gherardi, 2009;Frost, Nord & Krefting, 2003;Reissner & Pagan, 2013;Vaara, Sonenshein & Boje, 2016). Research also focuses on the relations of stories to organizational learning (Brown, Gabriel & Gherardi, 2009;Taylor, Fisher & Dufresne, 2002), organizational strategy and culture (Etmanski, 2018;Gabriel, 2004;Gold, Holman & Thorpe, 2002;Hamilton, 2013;Hansen & Kahnweler, 1993;McCarthy, 2008), entrepreneurship (D'Abate & Alpert, 2017;Komulainen, Siivonen, Kasanen & Räty, 2020;Mars, 2021), and leadership (Boje, Rosile, Saylors & Saylors, 2015;Clark & Kayes, 2019;Clifton, 2019;González, Rodríguez & Segovia, 2021;Grisham, 2006;Jones, Sambrook, Henley & Norbury, 2012;Maclean, Harvey & Chia, 2011;Schedlitzki, Jarvis & MacInnes, 2015). Despite their importance, stories resist reduction to a form of resolution for all organizational problems nor should we position the storyteller as the great "hero" (Reissner & Pagan, 2013).…”