Open-access management research at a turning point: giving relevance to a stigmatized object
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In this short piece, we start by briefly discussing why the model chosen by M@n@gement – free-to-submit, free-to-publish and free-to-read – remains a relevant template, indeed perhaps more relevant today than ever. Despite these assets, our model must compete with other open-access outlets, and contend with negative perceptions, on the part of academics and the general public, of the distance taken by research from its practical impact. We discuss this multidimensional stigma and consider how we, as a community of management researchers, can overcome these challenges to make open-access research sustainable and impactful.
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M@n@gement
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1286-4692
1286-4692
1286-4692
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21
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Association International de Management Stratégique (AIMS)
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