WHAT WE SHOULD STUDY, PROBLEMS WE SHOULD SOLVE: PERSPECTIVES OF TWO CONSTITUENCIES
通过分析管理层和非管理层员工希望学者研究哪些组织问题,并与十年期刊发表内容对比,发现学术研究未能充分满足实践需求。
Qualitative data from management and non‐management employees were content analyzed to assess their perceptions of what organizational problems they would most like academic researchers to study. These data are then compared to the publications that have appeared in empirical journals over ten journal years (Campbell, Daft, and Hulin, 1982). Results indicate: (1) specific problem areas health care practitioners want studied: (2) strong congruence between the interests of the management and non‐management subsamples; and (3) areas where academicians are not meeting the research needs of this sample.