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James Walsh

Klaus Weber

Joshua Margolis

Academic management research was originally motivated to help meet society's social and economic objectives and in so doing, serve the public interest. However, scholarship in our field has pursued society's economic objectives much more than it has its social ones. Surveying the supply and demand for all of the empirical research published by the Academy of Management between 1958 and 2000 and all of the research published between 1972 and 2001 that attempts to link a firm's social and economic performance, we provide evidence for this claim. We then propose reasons for why this research imbalance exists and conclude by foreshadowing a research agenda that honors our field's historic social values.
Date Published: 2003
Citations: Walsh, James, Klaus Weber, Joshua Margolis. 2003. Social Issues and Management: Our Lost Cause Found. Journal of Management. (6)859-881.