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Requiring grants for research time previously given as standard will lend funders undue power over topics and methods, says Dennis Tourish
Bureaucracy is the bane of every academic¡¯s life. But who is to blame for its proliferation ¨C and how can it be kept in check? Six academics have their say ¨C while a registrar offers an equal and opposite reaction
Business and management schools are highly successful in financial terms, and provide valuable income to their wider universities. But opinion remains sharply divided on how successful they have been intellectually. Here, five business academics give their views on whether their discipline has done enough to earn the respect of the academy and wider society
Reluctance to shame those who breach editorial ethics has dented confidence in research integrity, argue Adam Cox, Russell Craig and Dennis Tourish
On the day that Boris Johnson shocked the country by declining to run for the Tory leadership Dennis Tourish laments the disastrous consequences of his brand of persuasion
This flawed publication is symptomatic of a deeper malaise in business and management studies, says Dennis Tourish