AdlerN.HarzingA. (2009). When knowledge wins: Transcending the sense and nonsense of academic rankings. Academy of Management Learning and Education, 810, 72-95.
2.
AguinisH.De BruinG. P.CunninghamD.HallN. L.CulpepperS. A.GottfredsonR. K. (2010). What does not kill you (sometimes) makes you stronger: Productivity fluctuations of journal editors. Academy of Learning & Education, 9, 683-695.
FreemanR. E. (1984). Strategic management: A stakeholder approach. Boston, MA: Pitman.
5.
MintzbergH. (1973). The nature of managerial work. New York, NY: Harper & Row.
6.
MintzbergH. (1975). The manager’s job: Folklore & fact. Harvard Business Review, July-August, 49-61.
7.
PfefferJ.SuttonR. (2000). The knowing-doing gap. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press.
8.
ShepherdD. A. (2016). An emotions perspective for advancing the fields of family business and entrepreneurship: Stocks, flows, reactions, and responses. Family Business Review, 29, 151-158.
9.
TengbladS. (2006). Is there a “New Managerial Work”? A comparison with Henry Mintzberg’s classic study 30 years later. Journal of Managerial Studies, 43, 1437-1461.
10.
VermeulenF. (2007). “I shall not remain insignificant”: Adding a second loop to matter more. Academy of Management Journal, 50, 754-761.
11.
WrightM.SharmaP. (2013). Sustaining a publications career. Family Business Review, 26, 323-332.