Academic management research has a serious external relevance problem. In this article it is contended that a major cause of this problem is the very nature of common academic management research. The field could reduce its external relevance problem by complementing common description-oriented research with more prescription-oriented research. This latter type of research will typically produce so-called tested and grounded technological rules. The nature of such technological rules is discussed as well as the differences with the typical research product from description-oriented research, the causal model
The rigor versus relevance debate of management research is ongoing. We contribute to this discussi...
The dominant mode of knowledge production in the field of management is in terms of Gibbons et al. (...
How and to what extent practitioners use the scientific results of management studies is of great co...
Academic management research has a serious external relevance problem. In this article it is contend...
The relevance problem of academic management research in organization and management is an old and t...
Academic management theory has a serious utilization problem. This article argues that it stands a b...
Purpose The “relevance literature” often moans that the publications of top-ranked academic journals...
The relevance problem of academic management research in organization and management is an old and t...
In contrast to existing studies on the issue of the rigor—relevance gap, we do not discuss in this a...
This paper discusses a number of avenues management scholars could follow to reduce the existing gap...
In many conferences and meetings in management subjects today, some academic scholars blame themselv...
This chapter focuses upon the issues and associated opportunities and constraints faced by academic ...
The rigor versus relevance debate of management research is ongoing. We contribute to this discussi...
The dominant mode of knowledge production in the field of management is in terms of Gibbons et al. (...
How and to what extent practitioners use the scientific results of management studies is of great co...
Academic management research has a serious external relevance problem. In this article it is contend...
The relevance problem of academic management research in organization and management is an old and t...
Academic management theory has a serious utilization problem. This article argues that it stands a b...
Purpose The “relevance literature” often moans that the publications of top-ranked academic journals...
The relevance problem of academic management research in organization and management is an old and t...
In contrast to existing studies on the issue of the rigor—relevance gap, we do not discuss in this a...
This paper discusses a number of avenues management scholars could follow to reduce the existing gap...
In many conferences and meetings in management subjects today, some academic scholars blame themselv...
This chapter focuses upon the issues and associated opportunities and constraints faced by academic ...
The rigor versus relevance debate of management research is ongoing. We contribute to this discussi...
The dominant mode of knowledge production in the field of management is in terms of Gibbons et al. (...
How and to what extent practitioners use the scientific results of management studies is of great co...