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This volume continues to build on the relationship between the
Research in Management Consulting series and the
intervener-researchers at the Socio-Economic Institute for Firms
and Organizations (ISEOR) in Ecully, France, extending that
partnership to our recent work with the French Foundation for
Management Education (FNEGE), a foundation dedicated to closing the
gap between the teaching and practice of management in France. As
part of the Foundation's multifaceted activities-which range from
seminars and an advanced training initiative for French doctoral
students to joint programs with international organizations an
associations-FNEGE partnered with ISEOR to sponsor a series of
workshops on developing high quality intervention-research. This
volume is one of the results from that endeavor. Although
intervention-research helps to uncover valuable insight into
organizational dynamics and performance, the challenge of capturing
and disseminating that insight to both academics and practitioners
is entrenched in the rigor-relevance debate. While we are
witnessing increased calls for "actionable knowledge," this ideal,
unfortunately, remains a rather elusive concept as critics contend
either that rigorous academic research falls well-short of
relevance to the practitioner world or research that proves to be
valuable to practitioners falls short of the rigor expected in
academic life. This volume is intended to help bridge that divide.
Drawing on the FNEGE-ISEOR intervention-research workshop, the
volume contains 18 chapters that explore the intervention-research
process, from initial conceptualization, to implementation, to
publication. The volume is published in French and English
This volume continues to build on the relationship between the
Research in Management Consulting series and the
intervener-researchers at the Socio-Economic Institute for Firms
and Organizations (ISEOR) in Ecully, France, extending that
partnership to our recent work with the French Foundation for
Management Education (FNEGE), a foundation dedicated to closing the
gap between the teaching and practice of management in France. As
part of the Foundation's multifaceted activities-which range from
seminars and an advanced training initiative for French doctoral
students to joint programs with international organizations an
associations- FNEGE partnered with ISEOR to sponsor a series of
workshops on developing high quality intervention-research. This
volume is one of the results from that endeavor. Although
intervention-research helps to uncover valuable insight into
organizational dynamics and performance, the challenge of capturing
and disseminating that insight to both academics and practitioners
is entrenched in the rigor-relevance debate. While we are
witnessing increased calls for "actionable knowledge," this ideal,
unfortunately, remains a rather elusive concept as critics contend
either that rigorous academic research falls well-short of
relevance to the practitioner world or research that proves to be
valuable to practitioners falls short of the rigor expected in
academic life. This volume is intended to help bridge that divide.
Drawing on the FNEGE-ISEOR intervention-research workshop, the
volume contains 18 chapters that explore the intervention-research
process, from initial conceptualization, to implementation, to
publication. The volume will be published in French and English.
This volume continues to build on the relationship between the
Research in Management Consulting series and the
intervener-researchers at the Socio-Economic Institute for Firms
and Organizations (ISEOR) in Ecully, France, extending that
partnership to our recent work with the French Foundation for
Management Education (FNEGE), a foundation dedicated to closing the
gap between the teaching and practice of management in France. As
part of the Foundation's multifaceted activities-which range from
seminars and an advanced training initiative for French doctoral
students to joint programs with international organizations an
associations-FNEGE partnered with ISEOR to sponsor a series of
workshops on developing high quality intervention-research. This
volume is one of the results from that endeavor. Although
intervention-research helps to uncover valuable insight into
organizational dynamics and performance, the challenge of capturing
and disseminating that insight to both academics and practitioners
is entrenched in the rigor-relevance debate. While we are
witnessing increased calls for "actionable knowledge," this ideal,
unfortunately, remains a rather elusive concept as critics contend
either that rigorous academic research falls well-short of
relevance to the practitioner world or research that proves to be
valuable to practitioners falls short of the rigor expected in
academic life. This volume is intended to help bridge that divide.
Drawing on the FNEGE-ISEOR intervention-research workshop, the
volume contains 18 chapters that explore the intervention-research
process, from initial conceptualization, to implementation, to
publication. The volume is published in French and English
This volume continues to build on the relationship between the
Research in Management Consulting series and the
intervener-researchers at the Socio-Economic Institute for Firms
and Organizations (ISEOR) in Ecully, France, extending that
partnership to our recent work with the French Foundation for
Management Education (FNEGE), a foundation dedicated to closing the
gap between the teaching and practice of management in France. As
part of the Foundation's multifaceted activities-which range from
seminars and an advanced training initiative for French doctoral
students to joint programs with international organizations an
associations- FNEGE partnered with ISEOR to sponsor a series of
workshops on developing high quality intervention-research. This
volume is one of the results from that endeavor. Although
intervention-research helps to uncover valuable insight into
organizational dynamics and performance, the challenge of capturing
and disseminating that insight to both academics and practitioners
is entrenched in the rigor-relevance debate. While we are
witnessing increased calls for "actionable knowledge," this ideal,
unfortunately, remains a rather elusive concept as critics contend
either that rigorous academic research falls well-short of
relevance to the practitioner world or research that proves to be
valuable to practitioners falls short of the rigor expected in
academic life. This volume is intended to help bridge that divide.
Drawing on the FNEGE-ISEOR intervention-research workshop, the
volume contains 18 chapters that explore the intervention-research
process, from initial conceptualization, to implementation, to
publication. The volume will be published in French and English.
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