“Proof over promise : Moving citation metric systems beyond journal impact toward a career impact approach”
by Anne-Wil Harzing and Wilfred Mijnhardt
September 17, 2014

“Proof over promise : Moving citation metric systems beyond journal impact toward a career impact approach”
by Anne-Wil Harzing and Wilfred Mijnhardt
September 17, 2014
“Impact Factor Distortions”
by Bruce Alberts
Science 17 May 2013, Vol. 340, Issue 6134, pp. 787
This editorial coincides with the release of the San Francisco declaration on research Assessment (DORA) initiated by the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB).
It is about the fallacy of equality journal quality with the quality of the individual articles within the journal. Impact Factor is for assessment journals, not individual articles within the journal.
“The Business of Impact : Does Anyone Uses Management Research?”
by Simon Linacre
December 1st, 2017
“On Academic Rankings, Unacceptable Methods, and the Social Obligations of Business Schools”
by Daniel G Bachrach et al.
Decision Sciences, Volume 48, Issue 3, June 2017, Pages 561–585
“Research rigor and the gap between academic journals and business practitioners”
by Eva Perea & Malcom Brady
Journal of Management Development, 2017, Vol. 36 Issue: 8, pp.1052-1062
“A Systems-Based Approach to Fostering Robust Science in Industrial-Organizational Psychology”
by James A Grand et al. from the SIOP task force on Robust and Reliable Science
Volume 11, Issue 1 March 2018 , pp. 4-42
“The Business of impact: academic reward and incentive cultures continue to stifle relationships between business and management researchers and society”
by Mattia Fosci and Rob Johnson
November 20, 2017
Volume 1: A Tavistock Anthology – The Socio-Psychological Perspective – April 1, 1990
Volume 2: A Tavistock Anthology – The Socio-Technical Perspective – April 1, 1993
Volume 3: A Tavistock Anthology – The Socio-Ecological Perspective – January 1, 1997
by Eric Trist (Editor), Hugh Murray (Editor), Beulah Trist (Consultant Editor)
recommended by Thomas Cummings, University of Southern California
“How to Manage the Top Five Global Economic Challenges”
by Kalin Anev Janse
November 1st, 2017