Evidence-based management has been widely advocated in management studies. It has great ambition: all manner of organizational problems are held to be amenable to an evidence-based approach. With such ambition, however, has come a certain narrowness which risks restricting our ability to understand the diversity of problems in management studies. Indeed, in the longer term, such narrowness may limit our capacity to engage with many real-life issues in organizations. Having repeatedly heard the case for evidence-based management, we invite readers to weigh up the case against. We also set out an alternative direction - one that promotes intellectual pluralism and flexibility, the value of multiple perspectives, openness, dialogue, and the qu...
The authors acknowledge the support of the Australian Research Council in providing funding for this...
This dissertation discusses the notion of evidence based management from theoretical perspective. It...
The debate about the relevance of academic research to professional practice in educational and welf...
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...
The promise of evidence-based management (EBMgt) is that educators and practitioners can access cumu...
Fundamental problems remain with evidence-based management. We argue that, rather than being address...
This paper advances the literature on Evidence Based Management (EBMgt) by exploring how students un...
The research-practice gap has emerged as an acute problem in management scholars' internal professio...
The article introduces this issue of "Academy of Management Review" which focuses on topics such as ...
It is widely agreed that, whenever possible, managers should base their decisions on scientific kno...
This exploratory study examines barriers of using evidence-based decision making practices by traine...
I explore the promise organization research offers for improved management practice and how, at pres...
peer-reviewedAcademics have lamented that practitioners do not always adopt scientific evidence in p...
Evidence-based management (EBMgt) is a growing literature stream in management education which conte...
The authors acknowledge the support of the Australian Research Council in providing funding for this...
This dissertation discusses the notion of evidence based management from theoretical perspective. It...
The debate about the relevance of academic research to professional practice in educational and welf...
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...
The promise of evidence-based management (EBMgt) is that educators and practitioners can access cumu...
Fundamental problems remain with evidence-based management. We argue that, rather than being address...
This paper advances the literature on Evidence Based Management (EBMgt) by exploring how students un...
The research-practice gap has emerged as an acute problem in management scholars' internal professio...
The article introduces this issue of "Academy of Management Review" which focuses on topics such as ...
It is widely agreed that, whenever possible, managers should base their decisions on scientific kno...
This exploratory study examines barriers of using evidence-based decision making practices by traine...
I explore the promise organization research offers for improved management practice and how, at pres...
peer-reviewedAcademics have lamented that practitioners do not always adopt scientific evidence in p...
Evidence-based management (EBMgt) is a growing literature stream in management education which conte...
The authors acknowledge the support of the Australian Research Council in providing funding for this...
This dissertation discusses the notion of evidence based management from theoretical perspective. It...
The debate about the relevance of academic research to professional practice in educational and welf...