2018
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-759020180301
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Ciência Responsável E Impacto Social Da Pesquisa Em Administração

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“…Discussions about responsible science and social impact of research in administration are not restricted to Brazil (Guarido, 2018), but increasingly present in different institutions around the world (Tonelli & Zambaldi, 2018). In this sense, it is important to join forces with researchers from OPEN ACCESS other countries interested in reflecting on the extent to which the academic system has become a closed system unto itself, detached from societal demands and, ultimately becoming less relevant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Discussions about responsible science and social impact of research in administration are not restricted to Brazil (Guarido, 2018), but increasingly present in different institutions around the world (Tonelli & Zambaldi, 2018). In this sense, it is important to join forces with researchers from OPEN ACCESS other countries interested in reflecting on the extent to which the academic system has become a closed system unto itself, detached from societal demands and, ultimately becoming less relevant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As examples, we may cite the Leiden Manifesto (Hicks, Wouters, Waltman, Rijcke, & Rafols, 2015), The Metric Tide report (Wilsdon et al, 2015), and the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment, known as DORA (ASCB, 2013). In this issue, the RAE editorial (see Tonelli & Zambaldi, 2018) (Alperstedt & Andion, 2017;Amis et al, 2018). Moreover, the low commitment and low sensitivity of the research activities of social inequality drastically reduce the potential societal impact that could be derived from the area of Business Administration in terms of the expectation or confirmation of its influence on and benefits to society (Lima & Wood Jr., 2014).…”
Section: Scientific Responsibility and Inequality As Objectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It seems we are always harping on the same string in our editorials. We have already addressed the need for a responsible science (Tonelli & Zambaldi, 2018a) that overcomes dichotomies (Tonelli & Zambaldi, 2016, 2018b and is useful for a sustainable world. However, the latest editions of the Academy of Management dwell more or less upon a single subject: in 2019, the theme of the conference was "Understanding Inclusive Organizations"; in 2018, it was "Improving Lives"; and in 2017, it was "At the Interface," indicating the Association's penchant in recent years.…”
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confidence: 99%