Academy of Management Learning & Education

Papers
(The H4-Index of Academy of Management Learning & Education is 19. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Triumph of Nonsense in Management Studies163
From the Editors—Covid-19: Learning to Hope and Hoping to Learn41
Challenging Social Inequality in the Global South: Class, Privilege, and Consciousness-Raising Through Critical Management Education40
Morality in the Age of Artificially Intelligent Algorithms34
Ladders for Learning: Is Scaffolding the Key to Teaching Problem-Solving in Technology-Mediated Learning Contexts?30
Coaching New Leaders: A Relational Process of Integrating Multiple Identities30
Decolonizing the Business School: Reconstructing the Entrepreneurship Classroom through Indigenizing Pedagogy and Learning29
Experiential Learning and the Moral Duty of Business Schools27
U.S. Philanthropy’s Shaping of Management Education in the 20th Century: Toward a Periodization of History26
Just Let Us Be: Domination, the Postcolonial Condition, and the Global Field of Business Schools26
Power, Powerlessness, and Journal Ranking Lists: The Marginalization of Fields of Practice26
The Future Role of the Business School: A Value Cocreation Perspective24
The Realist Rationality of Evidence-Based Management22
Cocreating Forward: How Researchers and Managers Can Address Problems Together22
The Business School in the Anthropocene: Parasite Logic and Pataphysical Reasoning for a Working Earth21
Modeling Collaborative Intentions and Behavior in Digital Environments: The Case of a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)21
Assessing the Impact of the UK’s Research Excellence Framework on the Relationship between University Scholarly Output and Education and Regional Economic Growth20
State of Undergraduate Business Education: A Perfect Storm or Climate Change?19
Hannah Arendt and the Raising of Conscience in Business Schools19
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