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Impact Analysis
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ABSTRACT
Throughout the social sciences, the gap between research and application is a reminder that the goals of scholars and practitioners are not always one and the same. Still, the best scholarship is often acknowledged to be that which informs practice, and the best practice--whether defined in terms of efficiency, flexibility, long-term vision, or even profit--is often that which is based on relevant research.
This book presents a discussion among eminent researchers, practitioners, and consultants of the new field of "Impact Analysis." They address three central issues:
*the practical ways in which scholars can better ensure that their work has an important influence on practice;
*the pros and cons in forging a closer connection between research, consulting, and practice; and
*how, despite potential drawbacks, a closer relationship between research and practice can be mutually beneficial.
In addition to practical advice, the participants offer predictions that will be of interest to applied researchers in this field and business-oriented professionals.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I VIEWS FROM THE FRONT LINE: UNDERSTANDING THE ISSUES… KEYNOTE ARTICLES
chapter 4|20 pages
From Theory Into Practice: Reflections of a Senior Academic
part |2 pages
Part II IS KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER AND APPLICATION A PROBLEM? DIFFERING CONSIDERATIONS
chapter 6|8 pages
Creating Value From Scientific Endeavor: Can and Should We Translate Research Results for the Practitioner?
chapter 7|10 pages
Commentary: Bridging Research to Corporate Application
chapter 8|10 pages
Thinking Outside the Box: A Commentary on Lynn Luckow’s Chapter
chapter 10|8 pages
Management Research and Management Practice: Learning From Our Colleagues in Economics
chapter 11|8 pages
An Eight-Step Approach to Enhance the Application of Organizational Research
part |2 pages
Part III HOW YOU CAN MAKE AN IMPACT: GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS
chapter 12|10 pages
Burack’s Research to Application Connection Viewed Through a Wider Lens
chapter 13|8 pages
Personal Commitment in the Transference of Theory Into Practice
chapter 14|12 pages
Practice-to Theory-to Practice: Bridging Academic/Research Career Gaps, Recommendations to New Entrants
chapter 15|10 pages
Commentary on Vanetti’s “What Executives Really Want and Use”
part |4 pages
Part IV MODELING THE IMPACT: WHAT ARE THE GUIDING PRINCIPLES?
chapter 16|16 pages
Of Vegetables, Carrot Cake, and Castor Oil: What Must We Transfer and Why
chapter 17|8 pages
Broadening the Exploration: Comments on Vanetti’s Exploring the Acceptance of New Ideas by Managers
chapter 18|14 pages
On the Future of Applied Research: Speculations and Commentary
chapter 20|6 pages
Bridging the Gap Between the Academic and Business Worlds: Response to André L. Delbecq
chapter 22|14 pages
Publishing as Knowledge Transfer: A Commentary and a Reflection
part |2 pages
Part V MAKING THE IMPACT: CONCLUSIONS FOR THEORY AND PRACTICE