“How scientists fool themselves – and how they can stop”
by Regina Nuzzo
Nature 526, 182–185 ()

“How scientists fool themselves – and how they can stop”
by Regina Nuzzo
Nature 526, 182–185 ()
“Bridging the Research–Practice Gap”
by Pratima Bansal, Stephanie Bertels, Tom Ewart, Peter MacConnachie and James O’Brien
Acad Manage Perspect February 1, 2012 vol. 26 no. 1 73-92
“Towards a renaissance in international business research? Big questions, grand challenges, and the future of IB scholarship”
by Peter J Buckley, Jonathan P Doh & Mirko H Benischke
J Int Bus Stud (2017) 48: 1045.
“Editorial: Researchers and the stakeholder’s perspective”
by Robert M. Davison
Info Systems J (2018) 28, 1–5
“When Knowledge Wins: Transcending the Sense and Nonsense of Academic Rankings”
by Nancy J Adler & Anne-Wil Harzing
Academy of Management Learning & Education, March 1, 2009 vol. 8 no. 1 72-95
The Management and Organization Science Puzzle: Questions from a Metaphorical Comparison of Medicine and Management
by Fabrice Cavarretta & Nathan Furr
National Science Foundation, SBE 2020 White Paper
“What You See Is What You Get? Enhancing Methodological Transparency in Management Research”
“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.
“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