科学出版物中的市场分割:美国与欧洲管理学期刊的研究模式

Market Segmentation in Scientific Publications: Research Patterns in American vs European Management Journals1

BRITISH JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT · 1996
被引 52
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

研究了北美和欧洲管理学期刊是否存在地理分割,发现两个区域在激励方案和研究范式上存在差异,且美国作者更愿意适应欧洲范式。

Abstract

Ideal science should conform to certain criteria or goals, among them the goals of universalism and commonality. Realization of these goals may be limited, however, through the dividing up of researchers in terms of geographical borders. In this study the general hypothesis is tested that there is a segmentation of the society of management researchers into a North American (US) and a European (E) segment, a segmentation which is furthered by differences in incentive schemes and in paradigms. Four leading management journals from North America and from Europe, respectively, and the 242 articles they contained published in 1993 were selected to represent the different geographical segments. The results provide: support for the existence of two such segments; support for differences in incentive schemes influencing the articles; support for their being paradigm differences between the two segments; and support for a paradigm effect being stronger in US‐journals than in E‐journals, US‐authors are more willing, however, to conform to the E‐paradigm than vice versa. We argue for methodological pragmatism in order to reduce the presumed counter‐productive effects of paradigmatic rigidity.

管理学研究科学社会学学术出版跨文化比较