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Standing on the Shoulders of Giants? Exploring Consensus on the Validity Status of Mintzbergâs Configuration Theory After a Negative Test: | |
Tommy Krabberød1  | |
关键词: business administration; general management; management history; organizational research methods; organizational studies; | |
DOI : 10.1177/2158244015611185 | |
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合) | |
来源: Sage Journals | |
【 摘 要 】
This article explores the degree of consensus on the validity status of Mintzbergâs configuration theory following a test in which the theory was refuted. The 218 articles that have cited the award-winning article by Doty, Glick, and Huber, and 89 articles and 12 books published by Mintzberg after the test, are reviewed. None of the reviewed articles contained any discussion about the implications for Mintzbergâs theory. It is then discussed whether the test was exhaustive and whether the lack of debate should be interpreted as tacit agreement with Doty et al. Normative aspects of a silent research community are also discussed. It is argued that it has not been proved beyond reasonable doubt that the test is exhaustive and that there are sociological explanations for the lack of debate other than âsilence implies agreement.â Finally, it is argued that it would have been fruitful if the test had stirred debate.
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