In Renewing Research Practice prominent scholars in organization
studies share their experiences in overcoming research obstacles,
working with collaborators, and balancing professional and personal life
demands. This book, driven by the scholars' stories of triumph and
frustration, will help others in similar situations find their way to
successful research renewal.
The book is organized around a series of chapters and commentaries that
invites the reader to interact with the ideas presented. Interspersed
between the chapters, the volume editors discuss broader issues
important to the development of a successful research practice--the
nature of the scholarly community, ethics, the changing terrain of
organization studies, the intoxication of the research journey,
rethinking the notion of discipline, and a reflection on the
American-centrism of management research. Of special interest to
scholars and researchers in organization studies, this book will assist
all social scientists, at whatever stage of the research journey they
are in.