Pour une recherche en gestion conciliant rigueur et pertinence
Jérôme Barthélemy
Revue française de gestion, 2012, vol. N° 228-229, issue 9, 269-283
Abstract:
Management research is generally thought to be rigorous. But is it relevant and does it have an impact on management practices ? In this paper, I begin by noticing that management research generally lacks relevance and influence. Then, I try to explain why. Finally, I offer a few suggestions on how to improve the relevance and influence of management research.
Date: 2012
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