Improving Made-in-China Management Research |
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Authors: | Mike W. Peng |
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Affiliation: | Jindal School of Management, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX 75080, USA |
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Abstract: | Made-in-China products have a country-of-origin image of “low cost, cheap price, but only passable quality.” What are the characteristics of Made-in- China management research? Passable (but not outstanding) quality seems to be a reasonable and accurate characterization of such research. How can the quality of Made-in-China management research be improved? I point out five common but fixable problems typically associated with such research, and offer actionable solutions to solve them. Finally, I argue that management scholars have a social responsibility to help improve China’s country-of-origin image, by pursuing scholarly excellence and not tolerating sloppiness in management research. |
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Keywords: | Made-in-China country-of-origin effects management research scholarly excellence |
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