ABSTRACT

Management Research: European Perspectives brings together experts in the field to take stock of European management research and reflect on its distinctiveness. Building on a successful series of papers published in the European Management Journal, this book contains international contributions providing a range of scholarly perspectives on the reality of European management research.

The state of management scholarship has recently been a topic of great interest, focusing on such matters as the role of universities versus businesses in shaping research agendas, the so-called ‘rigour–relevance’ debate, the use of measurements in quality assessment of research outputs, the role of journal rankings, and the merits of the journal review system. Missing, however, is any discussion of what, if anything, constitutes a European approach to management research, how does it differ from other styles used in the rest of the world and why is there a need for such distinctiveness?

It has been noted that European management scholars have a lower success rate for publishing theoretical papers than their North American counterparts, which is surprising given that Europe has been the cradle of many generative intellectual traditions. European scholars may be the heirs to those traditions, but they are sometimes criticised for failing to channel this legacy into authoritative theoretical contributions in elite US-based management journals. This book provides insightful contributions to the debate and offers critical reflections on what European-based scholars have to offer the study of management.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

Is There a Distinctive Approach to Management Research in Europe?

chapter 5|16 pages

Art, Philosophy and Business

Turns to Speculative Realism in European Management Scholarship

chapter 6|18 pages

The Strategy Cycle

Planning, Paradox and Poetry in the Practice of Strategists

chapter 8|16 pages

Corporate Democratic Nation-Building

Reflections on the Constructive Role of Businesses in Fostering Global Democracy

chapter 10|14 pages

The Corporation as a Political Actor

European and North American Perspectives

chapter 11|15 pages

Professions and Organizations

A European Perspective

chapter 12|9 pages

European Qualitative Research

A Celebration of Diversity and a Cautionary Tale

chapter 13|15 pages

European Management and European Business Schools

Insights from the History of Business Schools

chapter 14|18 pages

Turning a Disadvantage into a Resource

Working at the Periphery