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22 Things I Hate

Mini Rants on Management Research

Eric Abrahamson

Columbia University

This article does not present one long rant about the state of our field. Rather, it articulates a series of 22 mini rants—short rants that do not exceed 116 words in length. The mini rants range from theory generation; to the positioning of articles in our field; to hypothesis generation; to data, methods analysis, and results; to academic writing; and to our field in general. The shotgun approach presented by mini rants serves as a device to maximize the number of potential thoughtful, or even rant-like, responses to each of the author's mini rants.

Key Words: mini rants • article positioning • academic writing • method

Journal of Management Inquiry, Vol. 17, No. 4, 422-425 (2008)
DOI: 10.1177/1056492608324093


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