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This note rehearses and develops the arguments of an earlier paper by Doyle and Arthurs [Omega, 23, 257-270 (1995)] in response to comments by Jones et al. [Omega 24, 597-602].
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This article examines how the research quality of management departments and business schools may be assessed. We define the most influential business and management studies journals by their 10-year citation impact. Most of these journals are based in the US. We examine the extent to which UK...
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This paper presents a new technique for helping managers to talk through and develop their view of difficult and complex issues, which are given expression by arranging a collection of objects, some of them symbolically rich, in an arrangement or 'sculpture'. At the same time, the managers...
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