Thousands of scholars and millions of dollars are devoted to the study of management. In the last decade, the number of active members of the Academy of Management has increased by more than 50 percent, to 17,607 members. The number of management journals continues to grow as well. These rates of growth suggest that many academics are seeing benefit from management research, but not every study produces as much benefit as it might, and in aggregate, management research has not advanced managerial knowledge as much as many desire. Can we do better? This symposium offers five perspectives on how researchers and their societies can get more value from these significant investments of careers and money. The speakers draw on their extensive expe...
Scholars have long debated the merits of advocacy-based research versus research considered from the...
The Academy of Management (AOM) was founded to help meet society’s social and economic objectives an...
The authors wish to thank Ann Clark for her research assistance; and Jonathan Doh, Jean Bartunek, an...
The world is undergoing dramatic transformations. Many of the grand societal challenges we currently...
Rethinking management scholarship is perhaps a tad bit bold as an opening statement for the 20th edi...
We believe that the question put to us (whether we should be more involved in scholarship and resear...
There is growing concern within the Academy of Management that a big and growing gap exists between ...
International audienceManagement is a discipline that can be learned from study. A large and diverse...
In many conferences and meetings in management subjects today, some academic scholars blame themselv...
We convened a symposium titled "Problem-solving Research for Management: Shared Responsibilitie...
As editors of the Handbook of Collaborative Management Research, we began this project with a firm b...
If the duty of the intellectual in society is to make a difference, the management research communit...
In his 1993 presidential address to the assembled faithful of the Academy of Management Don Hambrick...
In an effort to respond to concerns regarding academic rigor expressed in the 1950s, management rese...
Since the 1960s, the gold standard for business research has been the peer-reviewed journal article,...
Scholars have long debated the merits of advocacy-based research versus research considered from the...
The Academy of Management (AOM) was founded to help meet society’s social and economic objectives an...
The authors wish to thank Ann Clark for her research assistance; and Jonathan Doh, Jean Bartunek, an...
The world is undergoing dramatic transformations. Many of the grand societal challenges we currently...
Rethinking management scholarship is perhaps a tad bit bold as an opening statement for the 20th edi...
We believe that the question put to us (whether we should be more involved in scholarship and resear...
There is growing concern within the Academy of Management that a big and growing gap exists between ...
International audienceManagement is a discipline that can be learned from study. A large and diverse...
In many conferences and meetings in management subjects today, some academic scholars blame themselv...
We convened a symposium titled "Problem-solving Research for Management: Shared Responsibilitie...
As editors of the Handbook of Collaborative Management Research, we began this project with a firm b...
If the duty of the intellectual in society is to make a difference, the management research communit...
In his 1993 presidential address to the assembled faithful of the Academy of Management Don Hambrick...
In an effort to respond to concerns regarding academic rigor expressed in the 1950s, management rese...
Since the 1960s, the gold standard for business research has been the peer-reviewed journal article,...
Scholars have long debated the merits of advocacy-based research versus research considered from the...
The Academy of Management (AOM) was founded to help meet society’s social and economic objectives an...
The authors wish to thank Ann Clark for her research assistance; and Jonathan Doh, Jean Bartunek, an...