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An analysis of the environment and competitive dynamics of management research
Purpose â The purpose of this paper examines some of the controversies facing business schools in their future evolution and pays particular attention to their competitive positioning as centres of management research.
Design/methodology/approach â The paper combines and builds on current literature to provide an analytic overview of the environment and competitive challenges to management research in business schools.
Findings â The paper assesses the impacts of a globalized environment and ever-changing competitive dynamics, for example in terms of the supply of high-quality faculty, on the activity of management research in business schools. It points out that research impacts must be judged not only in terms of theoretical development but also managerial and policy impact. However, managerial impact is difficult to measure and the âvoice of practiceâ must be carefully identified.
Originality/value â The paper identifies the current challenges for undertaking innovative research in business schools in light of their competitive environment. Three interrelated conjectures focusing particularly on managerial impact are raised which identify problems and limitations of current debates on management research in business schools
Theory borrowing in IT-rich contexts : lessons from IS strategy research
While indigenous theorizing in information systems has clear merits, theory borrowing will not, and should not, be eschewed given its appeal and usefulness. In this article, we aim at increasing our understanding of modifying of borrowed theories in IT-rich contexts. We present a framework in which we discuss how two recontextualization approaches of specification and distinction help with increasing the IT-richness of borrowed constructs and relationships. In doing so, we use several illustrative examples from information systems strategy. The framework can be used by researchers as a tool to explore the multitude of ways in which a theory from another discipline can yield the understanding of IT phenomena
A Pyrrhonist Examination of Scientific Knowledge
In the recent literature in the philosophy of science there is much discussion of scientific knowledge, but rarely an explicit account of such knowledge. Employing the Pyrrhonist skeptics modes, I examine the implicit âjustified true beliefâ analysis of scientific knowledge presented by Stathis Psillos, the primitivist account offered by Alexander Bird, and Bas van Fraassenâs voluntarist epistemology. I conclude that all of these positions appear to fail. Psillosâ account relies on a theory of reference that cannot block skeptical challenges to scientific realism, nor can it identify natural kinds in a non-ad hoc manner. Birdâs account also cannot refute skeptical challenges to it, nor can it adequately show how the full truth necessary for knowledge is acquired. Van Fraassenâs voluntarist epistemology attempts to avoid skepticism at the cost of inconsistency. From this representative sample of accounts I argue that there is seemingly no account of scientific knowledge that can as yet withstand Pyrrhonist skeptical scrutiny.
In the first chapter of my dissertation, I give an overview of Pyrrhonist skepticism and the neo-Pyrrhonism of Robert Fogelin and Otavio Bueno, respectively. In the second chapter, I exposit Psillosâ semantic realist position, and argue that he gives an implicit justified true belief analysis of scientific knowledge. Moreover, I examine Birdâs primitivist account of knowledge. In chapter three, I discuss van Fraassenâs philosophy of science as stated in constructive empiricism and empiricist structuralism, and his voluntarist epistemology. In chapter four, I argue that all of these different views fail to provide a compelling theory of scientific knowledge. In the fifth chapter, I consider how the traditional Pyrrhonist take on the relation of theory to practice, and the positive epistemic additions of Fogelin and Buenoâs neo-Pyrrhonisms. I conclude that the traditional Pyrrhonists were acting inconsistently when they sought out new theories to influence their practice, and that the positive epistemic additions to the skeptical modes of Pyrrhonism fall prey to the modes themselves
Private Equity â the Rescue or Destruction of Financially Distressed Investments
This paper investigates the effect PE-backing has on portfolio companies in financial distress. Inspired by the more recent questioning of the morality of the Private Equity industry, this paper analyzes the change in financial health after a PE buyout transaction and directly compares that of financially distressed firms during the same time period that were not PE-backed. This study utilizes a dataset made up of financially distressed, public US firms as of 2009, and assesses the change in Z-score ~10 years after PE investment to determine whether PE-backing has an effect on the change in financial health. The negative coefficient in the regression results suggest that PE-backing has a negative effect on difference in Z-score between 2009 and the last twelve months financials. However, these results are insignificant at the 90% and 95% confidence level and I am unable to conclude that PE backing hurts companies in financial distress in the general population. Limitations in the availability of data that resulted in a much larger sample of non-backed financially distressed firms than those that are PE-backed may have contributed to the insignificance of the results for this sample
Solitons and Almost-Intertwining Matrices
We define the set of almost-intertwining matrices to be all triples(X,Y,Z) of
n x n matrices for which XZ=YX+T for some rank one matrix T. A surprisingly
simple formula is given for tau-functions of the KP hierarchy in terms of such
triples. The tau-functions produced in this way include the soliton and
vanishing rational solutions. The induced dynamics of the eigenvalues of the
matrix X are considered, leading in special cases to the Ruijsenaars-Schneider
particle system
Guided self-help cognitive behavioural therapy for depression in primary care : a randomised controlled trial
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