Reframing the relevance of research to practice
Journal
European Management Journal
ISSN
0263-2373
ISSN-Digital
1873-5681
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2016-10
Author(s)
Fox, Stephen
Abstract
We explain that the extant framing of research relevance is skewed because it is centred upon irrelevance of much research knowledge to practitioners, while excluding or under emphasising the irrelevance of much practice knowledge to practitioners. Moreover, the current framing is skewed because the extant literature disregards the very common collaboration between researchers and practitioners. In addition, we explain that the current framing of research relevance is indistinct because theory, practice, and relevance are discussed in vague terms rather than specific terms. Furthermore, the current framing of research relevance is indistinct because there is little reference to theory knowledge. We argue that current skewed and indistinct framing obscures the complexity of relevance. As a result, overly simplistic assertions have been made about how relevance can be increased. We broaden and balance the framing of research relevance. We provide greater specificity in the explanation of factors that contribute to the complexity of relevance. We provide recommendations for addressing the complexity of relevance.
Language
English
Keywords
Relevance of research
Theory and practice
Applied research
Complexity
Theory and practice
Applied research
Complexity
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
HSG Profile Area
SoM - Responsible Corporate Competitiveness (RoCC)
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
Pergamon, Elsevier Science
Publisher place
Oxford [u.a.]
Volume
34
Number
5
Start page
457
End page
465
Subject(s)
Division(s)
Contact Email Address
stefan.groesser@bfh.ch
Eprints ID
248928