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Cover How to Do Relevant Research

How to Do Relevant Research

From the Ivory Tower to the Real World
Philip H. Mirvis
,
Susan Albers Mohrman
, and
Christopher G. Worley
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Amidst rapid and fundamental shifts in the economic, geo-political, technological, and societal landscape, this cutting-edge book makes the timeless case that research can be informed by problems in the ‘real world’ and make important contributions to theory and practice.
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  • All Issues
  • Front Matter
    • Copyright
    • Contents
    • Exhibits and Appendices
    • About the authors
    • Preface and acknowledgements
  • Introduction to How to Do Relevant Research
  • Part I: WHAT AND WHY
    • Chapter 1: Theory-driven, practice-driven, and “sweet spot” management research
    • Chapter 2: Developing your research philosophy
    • Chapter 3: Creating value in organizational research: a relational view
    • Chapter 4: Relevant research: yesterday and today
  • Part II: HOW
    • Chapter 5: Theorizing and practice
    • Chapter 6: Research and practice
    • Chapter 7: Communicating research to scholars and practitioners
    • Chapter 8: Managing research relationships in the field
    • Chapter 9: Being a sweet spot researcher
  • Index
Monograph Book
Publication Date:
19 Oct 2021
Print ISBN:
9781788119399
eISBN:
9781788119405
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781788119405
Page Count:
200
Collections:
Business 2021
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  • Subjects
    • Business and Management
      • Management and Universities
      • Management Education
      • Research Methods in Business and Management
      • Strategic Management
    • Education
      • Management Education
    • Research Methods
      • Research Methods in Business and Management
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