This article discusses our analysis of over 2,000 articles published within 20 top business and management journals. The article empirically demonstrates how little attention is being paid by the work published within these journals to contemporary political issues across the globe. We also demonstrate the extent to which the same is true of `critical' journals such as Organization . To this end we argue that mass scholarly ranking mechanisms, such as the British Research Assessment Exercise (RAE), create a general state of myopia on the part of business and management scholars towards a variety of political issues, even making a virtue out of ignorance in this regard. We suggest that this is not simply a problem for critical management stu...
Purpose of the paper: This paper aims to verify how interesting and useful practitioners find academ...
One of the key ways in which many scientific fields (including management) develop is through schola...
Pressure on academics to publish articles in ‘top’ journals continues to grow. In tandem, we have se...
This article considers the possibilities of, and threats to, the performance of a critical public ro...
The regime of excellence - manifested in journal rankings and research assessments is coming to incr...
Social scientists have long been concerned with using their research to make the world a better plac...
In contrast to existing studies on the issue of the rigor—relevance gap, we do not discuss in this a...
Has university scholarship gone astray? Do our academic assessment systems reward scholarship that a...
Taking as our starting point Merton’s (1942/1973) defense of science facing pressures from totalitar...
We address the question of the visibility of management research for practitioners by measuring scie...
Purpose: This paper aims to verify how interesting and useful practitioners find academic management...
Management scholarship and the journal publication process has been increasingly criticised for bein...
The much-discussed ‘relevance gap’ (Starkey and Madan, 2001) between research and practice in manage...
If the duty of the intellectual in society is to make a difference, the management research communit...
This paper argues that in many fundamental respects management research has lost its way. The growt...
Purpose of the paper: This paper aims to verify how interesting and useful practitioners find academ...
One of the key ways in which many scientific fields (including management) develop is through schola...
Pressure on academics to publish articles in ‘top’ journals continues to grow. In tandem, we have se...
This article considers the possibilities of, and threats to, the performance of a critical public ro...
The regime of excellence - manifested in journal rankings and research assessments is coming to incr...
Social scientists have long been concerned with using their research to make the world a better plac...
In contrast to existing studies on the issue of the rigor—relevance gap, we do not discuss in this a...
Has university scholarship gone astray? Do our academic assessment systems reward scholarship that a...
Taking as our starting point Merton’s (1942/1973) defense of science facing pressures from totalitar...
We address the question of the visibility of management research for practitioners by measuring scie...
Purpose: This paper aims to verify how interesting and useful practitioners find academic management...
Management scholarship and the journal publication process has been increasingly criticised for bein...
The much-discussed ‘relevance gap’ (Starkey and Madan, 2001) between research and practice in manage...
If the duty of the intellectual in society is to make a difference, the management research communit...
This paper argues that in many fundamental respects management research has lost its way. The growt...
Purpose of the paper: This paper aims to verify how interesting and useful practitioners find academ...
One of the key ways in which many scientific fields (including management) develop is through schola...
Pressure on academics to publish articles in ‘top’ journals continues to grow. In tandem, we have se...