This article looks at frequency patterns of popular management concepts among scholarly and non-scholarly publication outlets. It analyzes differences in the general frequency patterns and reviews propositions concerning time-lags in the diffusion of management ideas in different media, using publication data for four popular management concepts (Total Quality, Lean, Outsourcing and Re-engineering) over an 18-year period. The analysis reveals differences in the presence and frequency patterns of the concepts studied in different types of publications. The assumption of a general time lag between non-scholarly and scholarly media cannot be sustained. The observed patterns can be related to the working logics of the different type of media as...
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The Strategic Management Journal (SMJ) has now entered its third decade of publication and consisten...
Quantitative empirical research into 'management fashions' or 'organization concepts' is dominated b...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the extended publishing of conference papers in the fie...
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While the question of what makes a journal impactful continues to draw scholarly attention and debat...
The adoption of management concepts has attracted much attention in organisation studies. However, t...
In 2007, MRI introduced its Issue-Specific Study, which produced issue-specific audiences for approx...
Major research areas from 1958 to 2009 were examined in the four journals of the Academy of Manageme...
Business research has established itself in largely six disciplines: Accounting, Marketing, Organiza...
This paper aims at creating understanding of the underlying rationale of (possible) convergence betw...
This is an open access journal available at www.businessperspectives.orgOver the course of the last ...
Over the past 15 yr, there have been several attempts in operations management to rate journals, aut...
We present an analysis of the articles published in the Journal of Management Studies since its ince...
The Strategic Management Journal (SMJ) has now entered its third decade of publication and consisten...
Quantitative empirical research into 'management fashions' or 'organization concepts' is dominated b...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the extended publishing of conference papers in the fie...
While business media are important in the transfer of management ideas, there has been little attent...
Today's audience tends to focus increasingly on popular media and on sensational and entertaining wa...
We argue that the creation of new knowledge is both difficult and rare. More specifically, we posit ...
While the question of what makes a journal impactful continues to draw scholarly attention and debat...
The adoption of management concepts has attracted much attention in organisation studies. However, t...
In 2007, MRI introduced its Issue-Specific Study, which produced issue-specific audiences for approx...
Major research areas from 1958 to 2009 were examined in the four journals of the Academy of Manageme...
Business research has established itself in largely six disciplines: Accounting, Marketing, Organiza...
This paper aims at creating understanding of the underlying rationale of (possible) convergence betw...
This is an open access journal available at www.businessperspectives.orgOver the course of the last ...
Over the past 15 yr, there have been several attempts in operations management to rate journals, aut...
We present an analysis of the articles published in the Journal of Management Studies since its ince...
The Strategic Management Journal (SMJ) has now entered its third decade of publication and consisten...