Responsible Research: Reflections of Two Business Scholars Doing Mental Health Research During COVID-19

IF 2.6 4区 管理学 Q3 MANAGEMENT Management and Organization Review Pub Date : 2024-09-18 DOI:10.1017/mor.2024.14
Stephen X. Zhang, Jiyao Chen
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This essay reflects the journey of two business scholars, Stephen X. Zhang and Jiyao Chen, who ventured into mental health research during the COVID-19 pandemic. We experienced first-hand how health sciences have operated their publication systems in ways that uphold scientific standing while addressing real-world problems. In doing so, we found the publishing expectations and norms in health and medical sciences to be vastly different from those in management. This essay further discusses aspects such as the preference for evidence over theory, the relationship with basic sciences, diverse evaluation criteria, encouragement of exploration and replication, timeliness, and democratization and inclusivity of scholarship as concrete steps of responsible research.
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负责任的研究:两位在 COVID-19 期间从事心理健康研究的商业学者的思考
这篇文章反映了两位商业学者 Stephen X. Zhang 和 Jiyao Chen 在 COVID-19 大流行期间涉足心理健康研究的心路历程。我们亲身经历了健康科学如何以既维护科学地位又解决现实问题的方式运作其出版系统。在此过程中,我们发现健康和医学科学领域的出版期望和规范与管理领域的出版期望和规范大相径庭。本文进一步讨论了证据优先于理论、与基础科学的关系、多样化的评估标准、鼓励探索和复制、及时性以及学术民主化和包容性等方面,将其作为负责任研究的具体步骤。
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