管理与组织研究中的多样性、新颖性与学术认知:呼吁双元型学术

Variety, Novelty, and Perceptions of Scholarship in Research on Management and Organizations: An Appeal for Ambidextrous Scholarship

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES · 2013
被引 63
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

指出管理研究领域正变得更多样化,学者背景和地域分布日益丰富,呼吁采用双元型学术来平衡新颖性与传统贡献。

Abstract

It is an exciting time to be a scholar studying management and organizations. Not only is the world of organizations becoming a richer place in terms of forms of organizational activities, it is also becoming richer in terms of the diversity of locales in which these varied forms of organizations are situated. The scholarly base, likewise, is increasing in absolute numbers, but also in the diversity of backgrounds of the scholars. Any demographic dimension by which the scholarly base can be measured is moving to a lower concentration and more variety. An important component to this shift is the wider variety of places from which scholars are emerging. Even at the start of the 1990s, the perceived international academic world was essentially a bipolar one, with one pole (the United States) larger in many respects than the other pole (Europe, but with a concentration in the United Kingdom). Pockets of management scholars in France, German, Japan, and Italy, among other places, were engaged in management research, but to a large extent were operating as isolated communities of scholars. Since the 1990s, however, we have seen an increasing number of previously highly localized scholarly communities join and contribute regularly to international conversations. Management scholar communities in any number of countries across the world are now more tightly connected with international academic debate on common management issues.

管理学组织研究学术多样性双元型学术