Pour une recherche en management connectée aux enjeux d’aujourd’hui
Michel Berry
Revue française de gestion, 2019, vol. N° 285, issue 8, 29-41
Abstract:
The world is changing rapidly. Strategy and management research appears to be more preoccupied with rankings than interacting with practitioners who have never needed to understand the complexity of the issues with which they are faced as much as they do today. Our society is in upheaval, but management researchers are so obsessed with publishing articles that they are blind to what is happening elsewhere. This is the same criticism which was levelled at American management research which was seriously called into question in the 1990s before globalisation obscured the problem. Does one have to venture outside the academic sphere in order to conduct research which is relevant to the challenges of our times? Not necessarily, if we are capable of creating situations where we have freedom of thought and can become inspired which, surprisingly, the French system is better at doing than the American system.
Date: 2019
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