TY - JOUR
T1 - FORGING PATHS TO INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH FOR EARLY CAREER ACADEMICS
AU - TRINH, MAI P.
AU - Kirsch, Robert
AU - CASTILLO, ELIZABETH A.
AU - BATES, DENISE E.
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2022 George Washington University. All rights reserved.
PY - 2022/6
Y1 - 2022/6
N2 - Interdisciplinary research is a promising approach with which to generate innovative solutions to real-world problems and create social value, yet it is a risky choice for early career academics (ECAs). This essay outlines the risks and rewards associated with interdisciplinary scholarship within the context of business schools. We use structuration theory as a guiding framework to identify howinstitutional structures can constrain the agency and interdisciplinary aspirations of ECAs and others who do not fit within the current narrow definitions of disciplinary excellence. Sharing examples from the authors' journeys as ECAs from different disciplinary backgrounds who study leadership and management through interdisciplinary approaches,we identify four challenges to interdisciplinarity that ECAs face and propose four corresponding solutions at both the individual and structural levels. Our goal is to inform, inspire, and engage ECAs who want to pursue interdisciplinary research, while encouraging senior scholars, department chairs, and deans to foster interdisciplinarity in their departments and schools.We urge individual ECAs to be proactive in managing their promotion and tenure process, and departments to develop a more flexible understanding and evaluation of interdisciplinary scholarship.
AB - Interdisciplinary research is a promising approach with which to generate innovative solutions to real-world problems and create social value, yet it is a risky choice for early career academics (ECAs). This essay outlines the risks and rewards associated with interdisciplinary scholarship within the context of business schools. We use structuration theory as a guiding framework to identify howinstitutional structures can constrain the agency and interdisciplinary aspirations of ECAs and others who do not fit within the current narrow definitions of disciplinary excellence. Sharing examples from the authors' journeys as ECAs from different disciplinary backgrounds who study leadership and management through interdisciplinary approaches,we identify four challenges to interdisciplinarity that ECAs face and propose four corresponding solutions at both the individual and structural levels. Our goal is to inform, inspire, and engage ECAs who want to pursue interdisciplinary research, while encouraging senior scholars, department chairs, and deans to foster interdisciplinarity in their departments and schools.We urge individual ECAs to be proactive in managing their promotion and tenure process, and departments to develop a more flexible understanding and evaluation of interdisciplinary scholarship.
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U2 - 10.5465/amle.2019.0386
DO - 10.5465/amle.2019.0386
M3 - Article
SN - 1537-260X
VL - 21
SP - 318
EP - 335
JO - Academy of Management Learning and Education
JF - Academy of Management Learning and Education
IS - 2
ER -