2010
DOI: 10.21171/ges.v3i6.664
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Estruturas Organizacionais: Um Possível Delineamento Da Produção Científica Nacional Sobre O Tema, No Período 1998-2008

Abstract: Resumo: Este estudo buscou delinear a produção acadêmica sobre estruturas organizacionais, por meio da caracterização da produção e das estratégias utilizadas na condução dos trabalhos analisados. Para atingir este objetivo analisou-se um total de 58 artigos publicados nos diversos anais de congressos da ANPAD, tomando-se por base alguns critérios de categorização definidos pelo autor a partir de trabalhos semelhantes. Como primeiro achado tem-se a concentração da produção em poucas instituições e autores, em … Show more

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“…The success of such initiatives, nevertheless, may depend on the capacity to leap forward from quantity to quality, which involves issues of academic rigour as well as theoretical contribution. Some analyses of Brazilian publications suggest that reporting the main findings is viewed as being ‘good enough’, with the literature review considered an end in itself (Ribeiro, 2009; Tinoco, 2005). It seems, therefore, that hypothesis‐testing studies could add more to established theory.…”
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“…The success of such initiatives, nevertheless, may depend on the capacity to leap forward from quantity to quality, which involves issues of academic rigour as well as theoretical contribution. Some analyses of Brazilian publications suggest that reporting the main findings is viewed as being ‘good enough’, with the literature review considered an end in itself (Ribeiro, 2009; Tinoco, 2005). It seems, therefore, that hypothesis‐testing studies could add more to established theory.…”
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confidence: 99%