JR Hollingsworth - Innovation, science, and institutional change, 2006 - books.google.com
This chapter confronts several interrelated problems as to how the institutional environments of organizations influence their innovativeness. Using a path-dependent perspective, it …
" This paper is a small part of a much larger historical and cross-national research agenda in which the author has been engaged for more than a decade. The agenda has confronted …
Dramatic changes in the practice of scientific research over the past half century, including trends towards working in teams and on large projects, as well as geographically distributed …
The increasing intertwining of academic and commercial research networks has led to fundamental changes in the organization of modern science. Industry links not only affect the …
J Pfeffer - Academy of management review, 1993 - journals.aom.org
The level of paradigm development—technical certainty and consensus—characterizing a field of study has numerous consequences for the social organization and operation of that …
R Varma - Science, Technology, & Human Values, 2000 - journals.sagepub.com
Changes brought by the rise of the global economy and the end of the Cold War era have resulted in industry, government, and university rethinking their roles vis-à-vis research and …
CJ Bland, MT Ruffin - Academic medicine, 1992 - journals.lww.com
What environmental factors stimulate and maintain research productivity? To answer this question, the authors conducted an extensive review of articles and books on research …
Increasing magnitude and complexity pose major difficulties for the administration of scientific and technological endeavors. Traditional methods of administration frequently are …
V Dörfler, C Eden - Management Learning, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
This article contributes to the debate about rigor and relevance in management and organization research. The contribution derives from an empirical inquiry into the view of the …