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Where are the dedicated scholars of management learning and education?
The vibrancy of a field is predicated on the attraction and sustained efforts of increasing numbers of dedicated scholars. However, in management education research, historically this level of dedicated research appears to have been entrusted to a hearty relative few. In this essay, I examine some c...
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