商业与管理学术领域的领导力与来源国问题:对Burgess和Shaw(2010)的评论

Leadership in the Academic Field of Business and Management and the Question of Country of Origin: A Commentary on Burgess and Shaw (2010)

BRITISH JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT · 2012
被引 10
人大 A-ABS 4

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评论Burgess和Shaw(2010)关于来源国作为比较研究基础类别的有效性,重新分析其数据并指出来源国在全球化背景下对跨国机构比较的局限性。

Abstract

With globalization in business academia expanding and deepening, it is timely to question the validity and utility of the concept of country of origin as a base category for comparative cross‐cultural research and theory development. In their contribution in the British Journal of Management , Burgess and Shaw (2010) rank the most productive institutions and countries contributing to board membership of top ranked journals on the basis of their country of origin. Taking their findings as a starting point for our discourse, we re‐analyse their database, in addition to our own investigations. We contend that while country of origin may be an appropriate category for between‐countries comparison of multinational entities, it is of little use when comparing meta‐national institutions, such as top tier refereed journal boards and the globalized business/management schools from which they are drawn. Our findings point towards the need for finer differentiation of what constitutes the concept country of origin, but also that its relevance should be questioned in, at least, globalized contexts. The question we pose extends to any pertinent ‘globalized’ topic within and without business and management.

商业与管理全球化跨国比较研究学术领导力