JE Dutton - Academy of Management Journal, 2005 - journals.aom.org
The article discusses four initiatives that could help bridge the gap between management- organizational scholarship and public policy. First, the author suggests enriching research …
The preceding commentators were unanimous in their belief that management scholars should" mat ter more" to how organizations operate, whether in the private or the public …
S Kelman - Academy of Management Journal, 2005 - journals.aom.org
The author discusses the state of public management in the US in 2005, and suggests two improvements. First, the relatively small cohort of scholars active in studying public …
S Kelman - The academy of management annals, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
The study of public organizations has withered over time in mainstream organization studies research, as scholars in the field have migrated to business schools. This is so even though …
SL Rynes, DL Shapiro - Academy of Management Journal, 2005 - journals.aom.org
The article discusses the influence of academics on management practice in the US One group of scholars believes that certain academic theories, particularly agency theory, have …
JA Weiss - Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 1994 - JSTOR
As a college student, I read an article with a title that thoroughly captured my fancy," Topic X [this part of it does not matter]: Whence and Whither?" I determined that some day I must …
AM Pettigrew - Academy of Management Journal, 2005 - journals.aom.org
The author expands on his belief that management scholars should have greater involvement in both public and private policy matters, and identifies five issues that should …
B Gummer - Administration in Social Work, 1997 - Taylor & Francis
" Not long ago," Golembiewski (1996) observes," public administration was the acknowledged queen of the managerial disciplines but is now troubled"(p. 139). How this …
JE Fountain - Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 1994 - JSTOR
Public management as an applied, problem-oriented field will always, and should always, wrestle with the exquisite tension between theory and prac-tice. Researchers in public …