The scholar–practitioner divide has been an enduring feature of both organization change scholarship as well as of the broader management field. After several proposals of how the divide can be bridged, over several years, a gap still remains however as evidenced by continued interest in this theme, stated missions of journals, article and book publications, and special issues such as the current one
Drawing on growing voices calling academics to move closer to practical settings, this article striv...
One of the key ways in which many scientific fields (including management) develop is through schola...
It is an exciting time to be a scholar studying management and organizations. Not only is the world ...
In marketing, as in other areas of management studies, there is a feeling abroad that lines of commu...
Jean M. Bartunek and Sara L. Rynes note the recent spike in journal articles across management schol...
Purpose: – The purpose of this editorial is to bring together thoughts and opinions from the Editor...
One of the most critical challenges faced by management scholars is how to integrate micro and macro...
Special issues of scholarly journals have become more common during the last decade of management re...
There is a “knowledge gap ” between academic researchers and practitioners. Managers frequently expe...
T he relationship between scholars andpractitioners is a continuing source of concern to both commun...
Abstract Management scholars in the West engage in a variety of work that tends to divide between sc...
There is a “knowledge gap” between academic researchers and practitioners. Managers frequently exper...
There is a crisis in the field of organizational science. The principal symptom of this crisis is th...
General managers, restaurant managers, and corporate officers may have little enough time to stop an...
In this essay we challenge standard approaches to the academic–practitioner gap that essentially pit...
Drawing on growing voices calling academics to move closer to practical settings, this article striv...
One of the key ways in which many scientific fields (including management) develop is through schola...
It is an exciting time to be a scholar studying management and organizations. Not only is the world ...
In marketing, as in other areas of management studies, there is a feeling abroad that lines of commu...
Jean M. Bartunek and Sara L. Rynes note the recent spike in journal articles across management schol...
Purpose: – The purpose of this editorial is to bring together thoughts and opinions from the Editor...
One of the most critical challenges faced by management scholars is how to integrate micro and macro...
Special issues of scholarly journals have become more common during the last decade of management re...
There is a “knowledge gap ” between academic researchers and practitioners. Managers frequently expe...
T he relationship between scholars andpractitioners is a continuing source of concern to both commun...
Abstract Management scholars in the West engage in a variety of work that tends to divide between sc...
There is a “knowledge gap” between academic researchers and practitioners. Managers frequently exper...
There is a crisis in the field of organizational science. The principal symptom of this crisis is th...
General managers, restaurant managers, and corporate officers may have little enough time to stop an...
In this essay we challenge standard approaches to the academic–practitioner gap that essentially pit...
Drawing on growing voices calling academics to move closer to practical settings, this article striv...
One of the key ways in which many scientific fields (including management) develop is through schola...
It is an exciting time to be a scholar studying management and organizations. Not only is the world ...