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Editor's Introduction to a Discussion, Debate, and Dialogue (D3) Forum on the Similarities and Differences between Medical and Management Research

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In the previous issue (Vol. 20, Issue 3), we published a perspective article entitled ‘Responsible Research: Reflections of Two Business Scholars Doing Mental Health Research during COVID-19’, by Zhang and Chen. The pair represents two management scholars who ventured into medical research during the COVID pandemic. Zhang and Chen shared their insights from this exploration with the broader community of management scholars, highlighting key differences in how the field of medicine balances the goals of rigor and relevance and judges what research deserves to be published.

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  • Murmann, Johann Peter, 2024. "Editor's Introduction to a Discussion, Debate, and Dialogue (D3) Forum on the Similarities and Differences between Medical and Management Research," Management and Organization Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 20(4), pages 695-696, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:maorev:v:20:y:2024:i:4:p:695-696_8
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