Evidence-Based Management and Organizational Reality: Reducing Knowledge/Action Tensions through Reflection
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Handbook of Philosophy of Management. ed. / Cristina Neesham; Markus Reihlen; Dennis Schoeneborn. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland AG, 2022. p. 1-16.
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T1 - Evidence-Based Management and Organizational Reality
T2 - Reducing Knowledge/Action Tensions through Reflection
AU - Mensmann, Mona
AU - Rousseau, Denise M.
AU - Frese, Michael
PY - 2022/10/12
Y1 - 2022/10/12
N2 - This chapter deals with the concept of evidence-based management (EBM), with a focus on the tension between scientific knowledge and organizational reality, which underlies this managerial practice. It first describes the philosophical roots of EBM and shed light on the multiple sources of knowledge that can and should inform action in organizations. It then discusses why abstract scientific knowledge and managerial acumen often appear incompatible in the context of organizational practice, especially in times of urgency and uncertainty. The chapter concludes by offering ways to reduce this tension by making knowledge actionable and turning action into knowledge. The presented advice regarding the future of EBM may help scholars contribute to more scholarship-informed practice and help practitioners to better balance scientific knowledge and reflective practice for more effective decisions and action.
AB - This chapter deals with the concept of evidence-based management (EBM), with a focus on the tension between scientific knowledge and organizational reality, which underlies this managerial practice. It first describes the philosophical roots of EBM and shed light on the multiple sources of knowledge that can and should inform action in organizations. It then discusses why abstract scientific knowledge and managerial acumen often appear incompatible in the context of organizational practice, especially in times of urgency and uncertainty. The chapter concludes by offering ways to reduce this tension by making knowledge actionable and turning action into knowledge. The presented advice regarding the future of EBM may help scholars contribute to more scholarship-informed practice and help practitioners to better balance scientific knowledge and reflective practice for more effective decisions and action.
KW - Management studies
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/d5f2a957-5daa-3549-a5f6-40e6b87e0374/
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-319-48352-8_50-2
DO - 10.1007/978-3-319-48352-8_50-2
M3 - Chapter
SN - 978-3-319-48352-8
SP - 1
EP - 16
BT - Handbook of Philosophy of Management
A2 - Neesham, Cristina
A2 - Reihlen, Markus
A2 - Schoeneborn, Dennis
PB - Springer Nature Switzerland AG
CY - Cham
ER -