This study investigates the relationship between multiple role management strategies and knowledge spillovers across roles. We focus on a particular category of boundary-spanning professionals, the scholar-practitioners—professionals who work across the boundaries of academic and practice worlds—and apply a role theory lens to study (a) the sources of interrole conflict they experience at role boundaries, (b) the strategies of multiple role management they enact, and (c) the knowledge spillovers associated to such strategies. We develop a grounded model that describes three role management strategies, which occupy different positions on a role separation–integration continuum, and generate different mechanisms of knowledge spillover. Our st...
The environmental sector has witnessed a steep increase in the number of published studies promoting...
This research explores faculty management of the tensions between academia and practice. Using a mix...
The purpose and nature of management scholarship is contested, evidenced by debates about the ‘acade...
This study investigates the relationship between multiple role management strategies and knowledge s...
Drawing on growing voices calling academics to move closer to practical settings, this article striv...
Based on an ethnographic study of the interaction of two groups of management academics and practiti...
This paper challenges orthodox understandings about the existence of a theory-practice gap in organi...
Based on an ethnographic study of exchanges between management academics and practitioners in an exe...
Management researchers and management practitioners increasingly appear to be talking past each othe...
For universities to accomplish their ‘third mission’, researchers are supposed to engage themselves ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2002."June 2002."...
PhD ThesisThe practice of knowledge sharing across socio-epistemic boundaries is one of the key area...
Based on a study of a postgraduate course, we show how—through the processes associated with applyin...
Thesis advisor: Jean M. BartunekThis dissertation examines the knowledge translation from one profes...
There is a crisis in the field of organizational science. The principal symptom of this crisis is th...
The environmental sector has witnessed a steep increase in the number of published studies promoting...
This research explores faculty management of the tensions between academia and practice. Using a mix...
The purpose and nature of management scholarship is contested, evidenced by debates about the ‘acade...
This study investigates the relationship between multiple role management strategies and knowledge s...
Drawing on growing voices calling academics to move closer to practical settings, this article striv...
Based on an ethnographic study of the interaction of two groups of management academics and practiti...
This paper challenges orthodox understandings about the existence of a theory-practice gap in organi...
Based on an ethnographic study of exchanges between management academics and practitioners in an exe...
Management researchers and management practitioners increasingly appear to be talking past each othe...
For universities to accomplish their ‘third mission’, researchers are supposed to engage themselves ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2002."June 2002."...
PhD ThesisThe practice of knowledge sharing across socio-epistemic boundaries is one of the key area...
Based on a study of a postgraduate course, we show how—through the processes associated with applyin...
Thesis advisor: Jean M. BartunekThis dissertation examines the knowledge translation from one profes...
There is a crisis in the field of organizational science. The principal symptom of this crisis is th...
The environmental sector has witnessed a steep increase in the number of published studies promoting...
This research explores faculty management of the tensions between academia and practice. Using a mix...
The purpose and nature of management scholarship is contested, evidenced by debates about the ‘acade...