If the duty of the intellectual in society is to make a difference, the management research community has a long way to go to realize its potential. The Starkey and Madan (2001) report is a useful entry point into the debate about what kind of management research, but it defines the issues too narrowly and seeks solutions too particularly. The big strategic issues about management research are about capacity, capability and delivery. In an era of knowledge production after modernism there is a more receptive context to meet the double hurdles of management research. Research without scholarly quality will satisfy no one and will certainly disable our capacity to meet the double hurdle of scholarly quality and relevance. A more contextualist...
Despite the huge increase in the number of management articles published during the three last decad...
This identifies an opportunity for European researchers to develop a more practice-sensitive researc...
This paper develops an argument that leads to a vision of management research as a form of design sc...
Despite significant successes and numerous exemplars of academic-practitioner collaboration, in rece...
Modern management science has existed since 1959 when two reports (by Pierson and Gordon & Howell) ...
There is growing concern within the Academy of Management that a big and growing gap exists between ...
Management scholarship and the journal publication process has been increasingly criticised for bein...
This paper argues that in many fundamental respects management research has lost its way. The growt...
This chapter focuses upon the issues and associated opportunities and constraints faced by academic ...
The author expands on his belief that management scholars should have greater involvement in both pu...
How and to what extent practitioners use the scientific results of management studies is of great co...
This paper takes as its focus, the complex, challenging and sometimes problematic relationship betwe...
This paper discusses a number of avenues management scholars could follow to reduce the existing gap...
Again and again scholars evoke a seriously dysfunctional relationship between management...
In his 1993 presidential address to the assembled faithful of the Academy of Management Don Hambrick...
Despite the huge increase in the number of management articles published during the three last decad...
This identifies an opportunity for European researchers to develop a more practice-sensitive researc...
This paper develops an argument that leads to a vision of management research as a form of design sc...
Despite significant successes and numerous exemplars of academic-practitioner collaboration, in rece...
Modern management science has existed since 1959 when two reports (by Pierson and Gordon & Howell) ...
There is growing concern within the Academy of Management that a big and growing gap exists between ...
Management scholarship and the journal publication process has been increasingly criticised for bein...
This paper argues that in many fundamental respects management research has lost its way. The growt...
This chapter focuses upon the issues and associated opportunities and constraints faced by academic ...
The author expands on his belief that management scholars should have greater involvement in both pu...
How and to what extent practitioners use the scientific results of management studies is of great co...
This paper takes as its focus, the complex, challenging and sometimes problematic relationship betwe...
This paper discusses a number of avenues management scholars could follow to reduce the existing gap...
Again and again scholars evoke a seriously dysfunctional relationship between management...
In his 1993 presidential address to the assembled faithful of the Academy of Management Don Hambrick...
Despite the huge increase in the number of management articles published during the three last decad...
This identifies an opportunity for European researchers to develop a more practice-sensitive researc...
This paper develops an argument that leads to a vision of management research as a form of design sc...