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Publications, Contributions, and the Social Dilemma of Scholarly Productivity: A Reaction to Aguinis, Debruin, Cunningham, Hall, Culpepper, and Gottfredson (2010)

Northcraft, Gregory B. - ; Tenbrunsel, Ann E. - ;

In their article What Does Not Kill You (Sometimes) Makes You Stronger: Productivity Fluctuations of Journal Editors, Aguinis et al. (2010) find that major journal editors publish fewer journal articles (for a while) after being editors. The real story in Aguinis et al. (2010) is how the academic community defines what constitutes productivity for a scholar. Aguinis et al.'s (2010) apparently narrow focus on publications as scholarly productivity may reflect a reluctance by the academic community to acknowledge the critical importance of nonpublication scholarly contributions. If nonpublication contributions are necessary for the success of academia, that success is more likely when the nonpublication contributions that provide the foundation for publication excellence are measured, acknowledged, and rewarded.


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Call NumberLocationAvailable
AMLE1102PSB lt.dasar - Pascasarjana1
PenerbitBriarcliff Manor, NY: Academy of Management 2012
EdisiVol. 11, No. 2, June 2012
Subjek-
ISBN/ISSN1537260X
KlasifikasiNONE
Deskripsi Fisik-
Info Detail SpesifikAcademy of Management Learning & Education
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