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Author: | Stiles, D.R. |
Title: | Narcissus revisited: the values of management academics and their role in business school strategies in the UK and Canada |
Journal: | British Journal of Management
2004 : JUN, VOL. 15:2, p. 157-175 |
Index terms: | Academic staff Business school curricula Business schools Management research Canada United Kingdom |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | The myth of Narcissus provides an appropriate metaphor for the continuing debate over the relationship between academics, business and other stakeholders; most recently expressed in terms of Mode 1 and Mode 2 knowledge and academic entrepreneurialism. Both myth and debate are based partly on conflicts over identity. However, surprisingly little empirical work has been conducted on the identity of management academics. A step towards this is made here by exploring the role of embedded and enduring values as a primary element of academic identity in business schools. Contextualized in the Mode/entrepreneurialism debate, a layered metaphor of academic organization is adopted, in which values are located among deep-set constructs and a comparative and longitudinal perspective employed. |
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