Marin-Garcia, J. A. (2021). Three-stage publishing to support evidence-based management practice. WPOM-Working Papers on Operations Management, 12(2), 56–95. https://doi.org/10.4995/wpom.11755
What is it about?
This paper proposes a new model for publishing scientific research in business and management that aims to make studies more transparent and useful for practitioners. The model includes three key stages: 1) Publishing the research protocol/plan before starting, 2) Publishing the collected data, and 3) Publishing the final results and conclusions. This approach helps ensure research is well-planned, data is accessible for verification, and findings can be confidently applied in real-world management practice.
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Why is it important?
Currently, there’s a big gap between management research and practice – many research findings never get implemented by actual managers. This model helps bridge that gap by: * Making the research process more transparent and trustworthy * Ensuring data quality through peer review at each stage * Making it easier for practitioners to access and understand findings * Encouraging more systematic, well-planned studies * Supporting evidence-based management decisions The model could significantly improve how management research is conducted and shared, ultimately making it more valuable for both academics and practitioners.
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