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The Oxford handbook of evidence-based management / edited by Denise M. Rousseau.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Oxford library of psychology | Oxford library of psychologyPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 2012.Description: xxviii, 432 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9780199366262
Other title:
  • Evidence-based management
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.403 23 ROU
Contents:
Envisioning evidence-based management / Denise M. Rousseau -- Learning from other evidence-based practices : the case of medicine / E.G.R. Barends, Steven ten Have & Franck Huisman -- A design science approach to evidence-based management / J.E. Van Aken & A.G.L. Romme -- Organizational behavior's contributions to evidence-based management / Denise M. Rousseau -- Evidence-based management in "macro" organizational theory and strategy / Ravi Madhavan & Joseph T. Mahoney -- Evidence-based entrepreneurship (EBE) : a systematic approach to cumulative science / Michael Frese [and others] -- Systematic review and evidence synthesis as a practice and scholarship tool / Rob Briner & David Denyer -- Research findings practitioners resist : lessons for management academics from evidence-based medicine / Tamara Giluk & Sara L. Rynes -- Enabling evidence-based management : bridging the gap between academics and practitioners / Opal Leung & Jean Bartunek -- Adventures in the evidence-based management trade / Anthony Kovner -- At the intersection of the academy and practice at Asbury Heights / John Zanardelli -- Evidence-based decision management / Frank J. Yates & Georges Potwoworski -- Decision logic in evidence-based management : can standard business logical models make managers better human resource decision makers? / John W. Boudreau -- EBMgt and organizational facts / Lex Donaldson -- Buried treasure : finding evidence now / Roye Werner -- Culture and evidence-based management / Georges Potwoworski & Lee Green -- Designing EBMgt implementation processes and practices for the senior management, middle management and supervisor levels / Jayne Speicher-Bocija & Richard Adams -- Teaching and learning using evidence-based principles / Jodi Goodman & James O'Brien -- Teaching and learning evidence-based management 1.0 / Blake Jelley, Wendy R. Carroll & Denise M. Rousseau -- Toward doctoral education that encourages evidence-based management through problem-focused research / Paul Salipante & Ann K. Smith -- Creating evidence-based management textbooks / Jone L. Pearce -- Beyond "new scientific management" -- why the ideological critique of evidence-based management should be taken seriously / Severin Hornung -- The politics of evidence-based decision making / Gerard P. Hodgkinson.
Summary: From medicine to education, evidence-based approaches aim to evaluate and apply scientific evidence to a problem in order to arrive at the best possible solution. Thus, using scientific knowledge to inform the judgment of managers and the process of decision-making in organizations, Evidence-based Management (EBMgt) is the science-informed practice of management. Written by leading experts in the study and practice of EBMgt, The Oxford Handbook of Evidence-based Management provides an overview of key EBMgt ideas and puts them in context of promoting evidence-based practice. Furthermore, it addresses the roles and contributions of practitioners, educators, and scholars - the primary constituents of EBMgt - while providing perspectives and resources for each. Divided into three sections (research, practice, and education), this handbook examines the realities of everyday management practice and the role EBMgt can play in improving managerial decision making and employee well being and instructs educators in their roles as designers of curricula and resources. As the first major volume to capture the spirit of this emerging movement, The Oxford Handbook of Evidence-based Management shows how practitioners can use high-quality knowledge gleaned from scientific research in order to make better use of available data and ultimately make more mindful decisions.
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Reference Books Reference Books CUTN Central Library Medicine, Technology & Management Reference 658.403 ROU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan 33126

Originally published: 2012.

Formerly CIP.

Envisioning evidence-based management / Denise M. Rousseau --
Learning from other evidence-based practices : the case of medicine / E.G.R. Barends, Steven ten Have & Franck Huisman --
A design science approach to evidence-based management / J.E. Van Aken & A.G.L. Romme --
Organizational behavior's contributions to evidence-based management / Denise M. Rousseau --
Evidence-based management in "macro" organizational theory and strategy / Ravi Madhavan & Joseph T. Mahoney --
Evidence-based entrepreneurship (EBE) : a systematic approach to cumulative science / Michael Frese [and others] --
Systematic review and evidence synthesis as a practice and scholarship tool / Rob Briner & David Denyer --
Research findings practitioners resist : lessons for management academics from evidence-based medicine / Tamara Giluk & Sara L. Rynes --
Enabling evidence-based management : bridging the gap between academics and practitioners / Opal Leung & Jean Bartunek --

Adventures in the evidence-based management trade / Anthony Kovner --
At the intersection of the academy and practice at Asbury Heights / John Zanardelli --
Evidence-based decision management / Frank J. Yates & Georges Potwoworski --
Decision logic in evidence-based management : can standard business logical models make managers better human resource decision makers? / John W. Boudreau --
EBMgt and organizational facts / Lex Donaldson --
Buried treasure : finding evidence now / Roye Werner --
Culture and evidence-based management / Georges Potwoworski & Lee Green --
Designing EBMgt implementation processes and practices for the senior management, middle management and supervisor levels / Jayne Speicher-Bocija & Richard Adams --
Teaching and learning using evidence-based principles / Jodi Goodman & James O'Brien --
Teaching and learning evidence-based management 1.0 / Blake Jelley, Wendy R. Carroll & Denise M. Rousseau --
Toward doctoral education that encourages evidence-based management through problem-focused research / Paul Salipante & Ann K. Smith --
Creating evidence-based management textbooks / Jone L. Pearce --

Beyond "new scientific management" --
why the ideological critique of evidence-based management should be taken seriously / Severin Hornung --
The politics of evidence-based decision making / Gerard P. Hodgkinson.

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From medicine to education, evidence-based approaches aim to evaluate and apply scientific evidence to a problem in order to arrive at the best possible solution. Thus, using scientific knowledge to inform the judgment of managers and the process of decision-making in organizations, Evidence-based Management (EBMgt) is the science-informed practice of management. Written by leading experts in the study and practice of EBMgt, The Oxford Handbook of Evidence-based Management provides an overview of key EBMgt ideas and puts them in context of promoting evidence-based practice. Furthermore, it addresses the roles and contributions of practitioners, educators, and scholars - the primary constituents of EBMgt - while providing perspectives and resources for each. Divided into three sections (research, practice, and education), this handbook examines the realities of everyday management practice and the role EBMgt can play in improving managerial decision making and employee well being and instructs educators in their roles as designers of curricula and resources. As the first major volume to capture the spirit of this emerging movement, The Oxford Handbook of Evidence-based Management shows how practitioners can use high-quality knowledge gleaned from scientific research in order to make better use of available data and ultimately make more mindful decisions.

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