Reading List
Books and Articles:
Association of American
Universities (1998, October). Committee on Graduate Education: Report and
Recommendations
Bareham, J., Bourner,
T., and Stevens, G. R. (2000). "The DBA: What is it for?" Career Development
International. Vol. 5, No. 7
Business-Higher
Education Forum. (1997). Business-Higher Education Forum Task Force on
High-Performance Work and Workers: The Academic Connection. Paper presented
at the Spanning the chasm: Corporate and academic cooperation to improve
work-force preparation, Washington, DC.
Council of Graduate
Schools (1998)
Challenges and facilitators to offering graduate online courses and programs Council of Graduate Schools, Washington, DC.
Butler, T. (2000).
Rethinking the academic and nonacademic divide (Conference on the Future of
Doctoral Education). PMLA, 115(5), 1275-1277.
Cavusgil, S. T. & Horn,
N. (1997). Internationalizing Doctoral Education in Business. Michigan State University Press.
East Lansing, Michigan
Dent, E. (2002).
Developing Scholarly Practitioners: Doctoral Management Education in the 21st
Century.
In C. Wankel & R. DeFillippi (Eds.) Rethinking Management Education for the
21st Century. Information Age Publishing: Charlotte, North Carolina.
Golde, C.M. & Dore, T.M. (2001).
At Cross Purposes: What
the experiences of doctoral students reveal about doctoral education. The
Pew Charitable Trusts: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Johnson, J. (2000).
Presentation on the Survey of Earned Doctorates.
Kreeger, K. Y. (2000).
Research in the Business World. The Scientist, 14(20):
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Lockhart, J. C., Stablein, R. E. (2002)
Spanning the
Academy-Practice Divide with a Doctoral Education in Business. Higher
Education Research and Development, 21(2):191-202.
National Research
Council. (2003). Research doctorate programs: study on methodology and
assessment.
Parent, E. (2003).
The Doctoral Student Experience.
Potter, W. (2003, January 9).
Top Undergraduates
Increasingly Abandon Sciences for Business and Other Fields, Study Finds. The
Chronicle of Higher Education.
Snyder, C. (1998, May
26-28). Princeton graduate students seek alternatives to profdom.
Princeton Business
Journal,
3-4.
Waters, W. (2003,
January 14). Writing for
Corporations. The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Journals:
Industry and Higher Education
International Journal of Management Education
Journal of Education for Business
Journal of Management
Journal of Management Education
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