A Challenge to the Profession
Michael E. Echols
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Michael E. Echols: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Interfaces, 1972, vol. 2, issue 3, 8-11
Abstract:
The value of management science is derived from the ability of its professionals to develop scientific knowledge that may be useful to management. This development does not occur in a vacuum. The continued health of the profession requires a viable information system involving the members of both the academic and business communities. The publications of this institute are important elements in this communication process.In an attempt to establish a dialogue involving the membership of this institute, I am presenting several observations on the factors that define the contents of our journals. In addition, I am including a specific proposal for modifying those factors.
Date: 1972
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