Challenges and controversies in management research

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Cassell, Catherine., Lee, Bill, 1941-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, 2011.
Edition:1st ed.
Series:Routledge advances in management and business studies ; 45.
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Table of Contents:
  • Positioning management research
  • Positioning current uk management research / Richard Thorpe and Paul Ellwood
  • Business and management research in the uk from 1900 to 2009 and beyond / Huw Morris
  • Management research: a view from the Baltic / Asta Pundziene
  • Comparative research epistemology and methodology : past, present, and promising / Ralph Stablein and Joy Panoho
  • Global research : transcending boundaries when learning to collaborate and learning from collaboration / Elena Antonacopolou
  • The institutional context
  • Linking management research and management education : syntheses and challenges / Steven Armstrong and Cynthia Fukami
  • Managerialism and management research : would Melville Dalton get a job today? / Emma Bell
  • Publishing management research / Rolf van Dick
  • Research audits and their financial consequences / Michael Rowlinson, John Hassard and Simon Mohun
  • (Ac)counting research : the value of a holistic understanding / Chris Humphrey and Kari Lukka
  • Theoretical issues
  • Current theoretical debates in management research : epistemological analysis in strategic management / Vadake Narayanan and Lee Zane
  • When science and philosophy meet : one explication of the relationship between evidence and theory in management research / Mark Learmonth
  • The potential of radical research : marxism, labour process theory, and critical management studies / John Hassard, and Michael Rowlinson
  • Impact, relevance, and practice
  • The management researcher as practitioner : issues from the interface / Mark Saunders
  • Seeking relevance in management research / Robin Wensley
  • Using management research to influence policymakers / David Heald
  • Working with the voluntary sector / Jenny Harrow and Karl Wi.