We critically assess a common approach to scholarly impact that relies almost exclusively on a single stakeholder (i.e., other academics). We argue that this approach is narrow and insufficient, and thereby threatens the credibility and long-term sustainability of the management research community. We offer a solution in the form of a broader and novel conceptual and measurement framework of scholarly impact: a pluralist perspective. It proposes actions that depart from the current win–lose and zero-sum views that lead to false trade-offs such as research versus practice, rigor versus relevance, and research versus service. Our proposed pluralist conceptualization can be instrumental in enabling business schools and other academic units to ...
The Scholar-Practitioner has been defined as “an ideal of professional excellence grounded in theor...
The issue of impact in relation to higher education research has received increasing attention since...
This paper introduces the special issue focusing on impact. We present the four papers in the specia...
We critically assess a common approach to scholarly impact that relies almost exclusively on a singl...
We widen the scope of the impact debate by extending Boyer's theorization of scholarship through Den...
The world is undergoing dramatic transformations. Many of the grand societal challenges we currently...
We contribute to debates on the nature of scholarly impact and question the largely uncontested fram...
Good research informs action, gathers evidence for theories and/or contributes to developing knowled...
Achieving impact from academic research is a challenging, complex, multifaceted, and interconnected ...
This paper critiques the traditional evaluation model for management faculty which has an over-empha...
In the management discipline, scholarly impact is most commonly measured using a researcher perspect...
In the management discipline, scholarly impact is most commonly measured using a researcher perspect...
A broad-scale quantification of the measure of quality for scholarship is under way. This trend has ...
The notion of impact is becoming important for international business schools, which are under incre...
The Scholar-Practitioner has been defined as “an ideal of professional excellence grounded in theor...
The issue of impact in relation to higher education research has received increasing attention since...
This paper introduces the special issue focusing on impact. We present the four papers in the specia...
We critically assess a common approach to scholarly impact that relies almost exclusively on a singl...
We widen the scope of the impact debate by extending Boyer's theorization of scholarship through Den...
The world is undergoing dramatic transformations. Many of the grand societal challenges we currently...
We contribute to debates on the nature of scholarly impact and question the largely uncontested fram...
Good research informs action, gathers evidence for theories and/or contributes to developing knowled...
Achieving impact from academic research is a challenging, complex, multifaceted, and interconnected ...
This paper critiques the traditional evaluation model for management faculty which has an over-empha...
In the management discipline, scholarly impact is most commonly measured using a researcher perspect...
In the management discipline, scholarly impact is most commonly measured using a researcher perspect...
A broad-scale quantification of the measure of quality for scholarship is under way. This trend has ...
The notion of impact is becoming important for international business schools, which are under incre...
The Scholar-Practitioner has been defined as “an ideal of professional excellence grounded in theor...
The issue of impact in relation to higher education research has received increasing attention since...
This paper introduces the special issue focusing on impact. We present the four papers in the specia...