I will continue to resist academia’s publish-or-perish pressures and pursue research that will hopefully one day be deemed meaningful — even if my projects do not result in frequent career-enhancing publications in high-rank journals.

I will continue to resist academia’s publish-or-perish pressures and pursue research that will hopefully one day be deemed meaningful — even if my projects do not result in frequent career-enhancing publications in high-rank journals.
“More social science studies just failed to replicate. Here’s why this is good.”
by Brian Resnick
August 27, 2018
Carlson School of Management
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Driving “Business as a Force for Good” through High Impact Research
“Confronting the Crisis of Confidence in Management Studies: Why Senior Scholars Need to Stop Setting a Bad Example”
by Bill Harley
August 16, 2018
“It’s Time to Make Business School Research More Relevant”
by Debra L. Shapiro and Bradley Kirkman
July 19, 2018
“Special Issue: Business, Society, and Economic Inequality”
Volume 57 Issue 6, July 2018
Read here 9 articles of this special issue edited by Hari Bapuji, Bryan W. Husted, Jane Lu and Raza Mir.
“Virtual issue: Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Accounting Research”
AAAJ presents a special virtual issue on contributions of accounting research to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
To read the virtual issue and access the articles click here – they’re free to access until 1 October 2018.