前景化
工艺
奖学金
出版
发表或消亡
荣誉
社会学
激励
生成语法
互联网
公共关系
政治学
计算机科学
万维网
经济
法学
历史
互联网隐私
人工智能
文学类
艺术
考古
微观经济学
作者
Beth A. Bechky,Gerald F. Davis
标识
DOI:10.1177/00018392241304403
摘要
This essay in honor of ASQ's 70th volume surveys how technology-driven changes in scholarly publishing have introduced algorithmic management to organizational research. The internet greatly reduced the cost of publishing journals and prompted an orders-of-magnitude increase in the number of journals and articles while also foregrounding quantitative metrics for scholarship. Given the academic incentive system of publish or perish, the new online ecosystem has encouraged problematic practices by scholars and publishers that threaten the standards and values of organizational theory. The advent of generative artificial intelligence within this milieu is almost certain to worsen the publishing trends we have already experienced. Drawing on prior literature about the centrality of deep intellectual engagement through reading, writing, and interactions with colleagues, we propose a set of reforms to preserve the sacredness of craft and community at the core of our scholarly work.
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