TITLE

THE FIELD OF MANAGEMENT'S DEVOTION TO THEORY: TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING?

AUTHOR(S)
HAMBRICK, DONALD C.
PUB. DATE
December 2007
SOURCE
Academy of Management Journal;Dec2007, Vol. 50 Issue 6, p1346
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article examines whether the discipline of management science has placed an undue emphasis on the development of theory at the expense of research which observes and reports actual facts. It is well known that the leading scholarly periodicals in the field require articles to contribute to management science theory to be accepted for publication. This unnecessarily limits research, since the collection of previously unknown facts by itself will contribute to the development of theory. The bad effect forced theoretical discussion has on the comprehensibility and readability of academic writing is noted. Articles in scholarly periodicals in related fields such as marketing research and finance which introduce previously unknown facts are presented as a comparison. There is said to be an inherent contradiction in the emphasis of pure theory in a field devoted to the study of real world decision making.
ACCESSION #
28166119

Tags: MANAGEMENT science -- Research;  LEARNING & scholarship -- Social aspects;  COMMUNICATION in learning & scholarship;  SCHOLARLY periodicals -- Editing;  SCHOLARLY publishing -- Evaluation;  MANAGEMENT -- Study & teaching (Higher)

 

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