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MARTINEZ AVELLA, Mario Ernesto  and  PAEZ GABRIUNAS, Iliana. Strategic orientations of researchers in the field of business and management: A comparative study between regions and disciplines. Cuad. Adm. [online]. 2016, vol.29, n.52, pp.83-114. ISSN 0120-3592.  https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.cao29-52.oeic.

This article presents an analytical model to establish the preferences Business and Management Studies researchers have in Knowledge Production Modes. The panel data methodology is applied on the scientific production of 240 researchers in the time period 2006-2001 and significant differences are found in three strategic orientations (interdisciplinary, applied and external interaction) used by researchers depending on their disciplines and regions of work. The findings show Management researchers are more oriented towards interdisciplinary and external interaction methods than Finance researchers are (the latter are more oriented towards applied methods), and Latin-American researchers tend to do research more oriented towards the applied methods than Anglo-Saxons do. New perspectives are left open to study the relevance of business and management research.

Keywords : strategic orientations; relevance gap; business and management research; Mode 2.

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