Recommendations and Implications
Vissanu Zumitzavan ()
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Vissanu Zumitzavan: Khon Kaen University, College of Local Administration
Chapter Chapter 12 in Social Science Methodologies for Management Research, 2025, pp 301-321 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter articulates the complex process of crafting recommendations and implications in management research, offering it as an “Artful Science” synthesising empirical findings into forward-looking theoretical and practical contributions, increasingly augmented by AI. It meticulously distinguishes between academic implications advancing theoretical understanding and open new scholarly avenues (e.g., refining leadership theories, exploring hybrid work models), and practical implications, providing concrete actionable strategies for organisational improvement (e.g., integrating balanced leadership styles, investing in personalised training, bolstering continuous learning). Crucially, it interprets these insights into actionable phases, addressing implementation challenges such as institutional resistance, organisational members’ turnover, and resource constraints, particularly within diverse sectors such as real estate, healthcare, and technology. The chapter completes by soberly discussing research limitations (e.g., sample size, self-report bias, generalisability across organisational contexts and sectors) and proposing robust avenues for future inquiry, including longitudinal studies, multi-method approaches, and interdisciplinary perspectives (e.g., neuroscience, behavioural economics), all whilst underlining ethical considerations, particularly regarding organisational surveillance.
Keywords: Recommendations; Implications; Actionable insights; Limitations; Future research (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-95-4318-2_12
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