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Retrospective accounts of the careers of twelve prominent
management scholars The field of academic management is more
competitive than ever before. Moreover, scholars have to deal with
rapid advances in technology and an increasingly globalized
discipline. But, for those who are prepared, there are also great
opportunities to generate new and noteworthy scholarship. In this
book, Xiao-Ping Chen and Kevin H. Steensma bring together the
wisdom of some of the most prominent voices in the field to show
how to develop influential research and succeed in the world of
management studies. In A Journey toward Influential Scholarship,
twelve prominent management scholars provide retrospective accounts
of their professional journeys. These specialists share how they
originated, developed, and published their research, as well as the
mistakes they made along the way. Their stories offer insights to
new scholars, including how to properly observe organizational
phenomena, how to ask important research questions, and how to
transform these questions into potentially fruitful areas of
research. The book also provides useful strategies for developing
collaborative relationships, managing the peer review and
publication process, and disseminating findings. In combination,
the essays provide scholars with an array of pathways for turning
research into influential scholarship. More broadly, this is an
essential guide for how to pursue a successful career in the field
of management.
This original book presents in-depth research into thirteen
successful Chinese private enterprises through interviews with
their founder-entrepreneurs. While Chinese economic growth has
focused primarily on governmental policies and institutional
factors, Leadership of Chinese Private Enterprises proposes that
the success of these firms was primarily due to the 'visible hands'
of these entrepreneurs. The authors present insights into the
managerial realities of four separate industries- Financial and
insurance, IT and e-commerce, construction and real estate, and
consumer goods. Through a critical evaluation of interviews, this
book identifies the managerial recipe for entrepreneurial success
in competitive and inhospitable environments and offers a model of
private firm leadership and leadership principles that guide their
strategies and relationships.
Retrospective accounts of the careers of twelve prominent
management scholars The field of academic management is more
competitive than ever before. Moreover, scholars have to deal with
rapid advances in technology and an increasingly globalized
discipline. But, for those who are prepared, there are also great
opportunities to generate new and noteworthy scholarship. In this
book, Xiao-Ping Chen and Kevin H. Steensma bring together the
wisdom of some of the most prominent voices in the field to show
how to develop influential research and succeed in the world of
management studies. In A Journey toward Influential Scholarship,
twelve prominent management scholars provide retrospective accounts
of their professional journeys. These specialists share how they
originated, developed, and published their research, as well as the
mistakes they made along the way. Their stories offer insights to
new scholars, including how to properly observe organizational
phenomena, how to ask important research questions, and how to
transform these questions into potentially fruitful areas of
research. The book also provides useful strategies for developing
collaborative relationships, managing the peer review and
publication process, and disseminating findings. In combination,
the essays provide scholars with an array of pathways for turning
research into influential scholarship. More broadly, this is an
essential guide for how to pursue a successful career in the field
of management.
This original book presents in-depth research into thirteen
successful Chinese private enterprises through interviews with
their founder-entrepreneurs. While Chinese economic growth has
focused primarily on governmental policies and institutional
factors, Leadership of Chinese Private Enterprises proposes that
the success of these firms was primarily due to the 'visible hands'
of these entrepreneurs. The authors present insights into the
managerial realities of four separate industries- Financial and
insurance, IT and e-commerce, construction and real estate, and
consumer goods. Through a critical evaluation of interviews, this
book identifies the managerial recipe for entrepreneurial success
in competitive and inhospitable environments and offers a model of
private firm leadership and leadership principles that guide their
strategies and relationships.
This book includes the thoroughly refereed post-conference
proceedings of the 16th Annual RoboCup International Symposium,
held in Mexico City, Mexico, in June 2012. The 24 revised papers
presented together with nine champion team papers and one best
paper award were carefully reviewed and selected from 64
submissions. The papers present current research and educational
activities within the fields of Robotics and Artificial
Intelligence with a special focus to robot hardware and software,
perception and action, robotic cognition and learning, multi-robot
systems, human-robot interaction, education and edutainment, and
applications.
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