Popular critiques of consultancy and a politics of management learning? [PDF]
In this short article, I argue that popular business discourse on the role of management consultancy in the promotion and translation of management ideas is often critical, informed by more or less implicit ethical and political concerns with employee ...
Andrew Sturdy +13 more
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Objective To explore what information sources medical specialists currently use to inform their medical decision-making.Design Qualitative, semistructured interviews.Setting and participants A total of 20 semistructured interviews were conducted with 10 ...
Sjoerd Repping +3 more
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The governance of formal university–industry interactions: understanding the rationales for alternative models [PDF]
This article develops a conceptual framework to explain the economic rationale underpinning the choice of different modes of governance of formal university–industry interactions: personal contractual interactions, where the contract regulating the ...
Abreu M. +19 more
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CIT Annual Update 2008-09 [PDF]
The Center for Instructional Technology supports academic excellence at Duke University by promoting innovation in teaching and learning. During the 2008 09 academic year, the CIT helped over 900 instructors experiment with new technologies and teaching ...
Yvonne Belanger
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Kaderschmieden der Wirtschaft und/oder Universitäten? Der Auftrag der Wirtschaftsuniversitäten und -fakultäten im 21. Jahrhundert [PDF]
After a short sketch of the history of modern business schools in the German speaking countries, their four major activity fields are considered: (i) academic teaching, (ii) scientific research, (iii) consulting and (iv) executive education.
Kirchgässner, Gebhard
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Unpacking the client(s): constructions, positions and client–consultant dynamics [PDF]
Research on management consultancy usually emphasizes the role and perspective of the consultants. Whilst important, consultants are only one element in a dynamic relationship involving both consultants and their clients.
Alvesson, Mats, +4 more
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SCIENTIFIC-PROJECT CONSULTING AS AN INNOVATIVE FORMAT OF POSTGRADUATE EDUCATION
Introduction. Today the main social and economic advantage of Russia in global economy (we do not take natural wealth into account) is the human capital which development has to become a priority for all levels of an education system.
G. A. Ignatieva, O. V. Tulupova
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Experts for sale: Academic consulting as mechanism for knowledge and technology transfer [PDF]
Academic consulting is an important mechanism to transfer tacit knowledge as well as facilitates the transfer of codified knowledge, such as patents. However, not all researchers are equally interested in consulting.
Sellenthin, Mark O.
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Industry-Academic Partnerships The View from the Corner Office [PDF]
Industry-academic partnerships are described and discussed from the perspective of industry. Eight types of partnerships are discussed, including internships, mentoring, site visits, faculty-directed research, student research, consulting, in-class ...
Baker, Gregory A. +2 more
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Between philosophical heights and practical necessities. Some remarks on the idea of applied ethics [PDF]
For many people the expression “applied ethics” sounds like a pleonasm. They tend to claim that ethics by its very nature is about practical matters.
Sójka, Jacek
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