Methodological and ideological pluralism has been a defining feature of much organizational analysis for many years now—although resistance to it has always been present. The rise of `evidence-based management' (EBM) is read as the latest form of resistance to pluralism— one that might prove particularly hard to refuse given the popularity of many other forms of evidence-based practices. So I explore the prospects for EBM within organization studies and some of its implications for those who value the continuation of pluralistic forms of analysis in organizational research
Despite its intuitive appeal, evidence−based management (EBMgt) faces unique challenges in “macro ” ...
The promise of evidence-based management (EBMgt) is that educators and practitioners can access cumu...
The article provides the author's thoughts on research by D. M. Rousseau and others about the use of...
Evidence-based management has been widely advocated in management studies. It has great ambition: Al...
Recent years have witnessed a surge of interest in what has been described as Evidence Based Managem...
The research-practice gap has emerged as an acute problem in management scholars' internal professio...
Evidence-based management (EBMgt) is a relatively new and emerging movement in management theory, an...
The Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) movement is an ideological force in health research and health pol...
I explore the promise organization research offers for improved management practice and how, at pres...
Evidence-based management has been widely advocated in management studies. It has great ambition: al...
This exploratory study examines barriers of using evidence-based decision making practices by traine...
Academics have lamented that practitioners do not always adopt scientific evidence in practice, yet ...
'Evidence based' management is a popular contemporary account of the relationship between research a...
Evidence-based management (EBM) has been subject to a number of persuasive critiques in recent years...
Evidence-based management (EBM) has been subject to a number of persuasive critiques in recent years...
Despite its intuitive appeal, evidence−based management (EBMgt) faces unique challenges in “macro ” ...
The promise of evidence-based management (EBMgt) is that educators and practitioners can access cumu...
The article provides the author's thoughts on research by D. M. Rousseau and others about the use of...
Evidence-based management has been widely advocated in management studies. It has great ambition: Al...
Recent years have witnessed a surge of interest in what has been described as Evidence Based Managem...
The research-practice gap has emerged as an acute problem in management scholars' internal professio...
Evidence-based management (EBMgt) is a relatively new and emerging movement in management theory, an...
The Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) movement is an ideological force in health research and health pol...
I explore the promise organization research offers for improved management practice and how, at pres...
Evidence-based management has been widely advocated in management studies. It has great ambition: al...
This exploratory study examines barriers of using evidence-based decision making practices by traine...
Academics have lamented that practitioners do not always adopt scientific evidence in practice, yet ...
'Evidence based' management is a popular contemporary account of the relationship between research a...
Evidence-based management (EBM) has been subject to a number of persuasive critiques in recent years...
Evidence-based management (EBM) has been subject to a number of persuasive critiques in recent years...
Despite its intuitive appeal, evidence−based management (EBMgt) faces unique challenges in “macro ” ...
The promise of evidence-based management (EBMgt) is that educators and practitioners can access cumu...
The article provides the author's thoughts on research by D. M. Rousseau and others about the use of...