1999 Presidential Address: Changes in Organizational Knowledge Production
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The explosion of knowledge production within business and other organizations poses a critical challenge to current modes of teaching and research within our business schools. We need to consider new strategic positions closer to the knowledge production being carried on within the organizations we study, without assuming that immediate relevance is our primary objective. The academic advantage, in the authors opinion, still lies in generalization and abstraction.
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