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Amplifying Management Research for the Common Good -

Amplifying Management Research for the Common Good

Lessons for Curious Individuals and Organizations - Insights From Practitioners in the Field
Buch | Softcover
430 Seiten
2024
Information Age Publishing (Verlag)
979-8-88730-527-1 (ISBN)
CHF 87,25 inkl. MwSt
This book bridges the gap between management research and real-world application, making empirical insights accessible to non-academic audiences. Experts expand on research to offer practical lessons for individuals and organizations. Covering topics from supply chains to workplace changes, it provides relevant insights for decision-makers.
How can management research promote a more applicable and a more transparent knowledge for the benefit of individuals and organizations? Looming large over this question is the challenge of repurposing management research for improving public good. Co-edited by R. H. Tiell and S. C. Malka, the title of the book says it all - Amplifying management research for the common good: Lessons for curious individuals and organizations - Insights from practitioners in the field.

In this book, we sought to bridge the chasm that separates the non-academic audience from the typically less-accessible scientific journals. We attempted to make empirical evidence more inclusive, impactful and public good relevant for the non-academic stakeholders that live and work in the broader community. For that purpose, we made available to the reader and to our chapter contributors a collection of published papers, some authored by the editors of this book, and others co-authored with other researchers. The papers cover a diverse set of business topics all of which we believe hold much relevance for management today. Providing the reader with their insights on subject matter along with lessons and practical recommendations, we sought experts in the field that can build on empirical research in various areas of management and then synthesize and broaden it through their expertise and work experience.

As a trigger, we aligned each contributor with one or two empirical papers based on their background, interests, and professional experience. Using the assigned papers as a springboard, we asked each author to identify emerging themes around which they can build their chapter. We wanted them to think of the book audience: non-academicians comprised of interested and curious individuals, managers, and their organizations. And, we wanted our authors to elaborate on practical lessons, suggestions, and recommendations that can make a difference in the lives of the book audience. Our effort resulted in a collection of chapters covering a wide range of topics from supply chain challenges in Central America, to life changing long-term effects of the pandemic, from delivery of services for mental health and suicide, to logistics capabilities pre-post Ivan in the Cayman Islands, from the new workplace, to labor market shortages, and from new workforce service pathways, and the optimization of talent, to the impact of recent recessions on the youth and the unemployed, and the assessment of C-suit level leaders.

We would like to believe that the breadth of the topics covered and the amount of information being disseminated through the book chapters are meaningful, practical, and relevant to a wide audience of curious readers.

Preface; S. Charles Malka.

Acknowledgements.

Part I: Emerging Empirical Themes: Authors' Interpretation And Application.

Chapter 1. The Case of the Ocean Carriers and the First and Last Mile Providers in Central America: Observations of a Tenured Logistics Practitioner; Armando Jacomino.

Chapter 2. The Case of COVID-19: Sorting Through Long-Term Workplace Related Trends Created and Accelerated by the Pandemic — Observations of a Curious Individual; S. Charles Malka.

Chapter 3. Synchronous and Asynchronous Delivery of Service: The Case of Suicide Services Pre-Versus Post-Pandemic; John McIntosh.

Chapter 4. Supply Chain Essentials in Disaster Recovery: Hurricane Ivan and the Cayman; Anna Koldys.

Chapter 5. Trauma Induced Challenges for Americans Who Can't Find Work and Employers Who Can't Find Workers: Factores Contributing to Workforce Shortages — Implications for Managers and for Career Practitioners; Robert H. Tiell.

Chapter 6. Three Alternative Workforce System Service Pathways for the Long-Term Unemployed: Transform, Integrate, or Discontinue — Observations of a Former State Workforce Official and a Workforce Futurist; Elizabeth R. Kuhn.

Chapter 7. Talent Optimization: Building a Strategy for Hiring, Engaging, and Retaining Great Staff; Anthony Zipple.

Chapter 8. Exploring Organizational Performance Through the Lens of Managerial Research: Field Observations of a Curious Practitioner; Rod McCloy.

Chapter 9. The Case of Two Recent Recessions — 2008 and 2020: Lessons for the Youth and for the Long-Term Unemployed; Implications for Career and Employment Service Practitioners; Robert H. Tiell and S. Charles Malka.

Chapter 10. A Case for Measuring Multiple Characteristics Via Multiple Methods: What Should Be Considered When Hiring and Developing Business Leaders; Susan Stewart.

Part II: Co-editors' Papers: Source Of Related Emerging Themes For Chapter Development.

Epilogue; Robert H. Tiell and S. Charles Malka.

About the Authors.

Erscheinungsdatum
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 601 g
Themenwelt Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Logistik / Produktion
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Unternehmensführung / Management
ISBN-13 979-8-88730-527-1 / 9798887305271
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