And what is ‘good’ theory? For us good theory is about connections among human experiences, a synopsized story about people, transac- tions, acts, ideas, events, context, structure, thoughts and outcomes. Good theory emphasizes the rich nature of causation, identifying the order and timing of experiences. It delves into underlying processes seeking out the systematic and non-systematic reasons for particular experiences. It delves deeply into micro-processes, at the margins into related concepts, or in seeking disaggregation it ties itself to broader social phenomena. It is characterized by a set of convincing and logically interconnected propositions or hypotheses. It may also have undetected implications that run counter to our common sense (Sutton & Staw, 1995). More simply, a good theory explains, predicts,