Is ‘Contribution to Theory’ an Unhealthy Obsession for Management Research? A Response to Zhang and Chen
Gerald F. Davis
Management and Organization Review, 2024, vol. 20, issue 4, 697-698
Abstract:
The early months of the COVID pandemic prompted a flood of research aimed at illuminating all facets of the disease and its spread. Scholars sought to create and assess practical interventions that ranged from vaccines to government lockdown policies to workplace practices. To date, there are nearly a half-million publications on the pandemic, and more are in process.
Date: 2024
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