Pitching business school researcher profiles

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Pitching business school researcher profiles. / Faff, Robert; Mathuva, David; Brosnan, Mark et al.
In: Journal of Accounting Literature, 21.09.2023.

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Faff, R, Mathuva, D, Brosnan, M, Hoffmann, S, Albu, C, Ali, S, Axelsen, M, Cornwell, N, Gepp, A, Gill, C, Honey, K, Malik, I, Mehrotra, V, Moses, O, Ratiu, RV, Tan, D & Tuszkiewicz, MA 2023, 'Pitching business school researcher profiles', Journal of Accounting Literature. https://doi.org/10.1108/JAL-10-2022-0105

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Faff, R., Mathuva, D., Brosnan, M., Hoffmann, S., Albu, C., Ali, S., Axelsen, M., Cornwell, N., Gepp, A., Gill, C., Honey, K., Malik, I., Mehrotra, V., Moses, O., Ratiu, R. V., Tan, D., & Tuszkiewicz, M. A. (2023). Pitching business school researcher profiles. Journal of Accounting Literature. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1108/JAL-10-2022-0105

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Faff R, Mathuva D, Brosnan M, Hoffmann S, Albu C, Ali S, Axelsen M, Cornwell N, Gepp A, Gill C, et al. 2023. Pitching business school researcher profiles. Journal of Accounting Literature. https://doi.org/10.1108/JAL-10-2022-0105

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Faff, Robert et al. "Pitching business school researcher profiles". Journal of Accounting Literature. 2023. https://doi.org/10.1108/JAL-10-2022-0105

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Faff R, Mathuva D, Brosnan M, Hoffmann S, Albu C, Ali S et al. Pitching business school researcher profiles. Journal of Accounting Literature. 2023 Sept 21. Epub 2023 Sept 21. doi: 10.1108/JAL-10-2022-0105

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Faff, Robert ; Mathuva, David ; Brosnan, Mark et al. / Pitching business school researcher profiles. In: Journal of Accounting Literature. 2023.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Pitching business school researcher profiles

AU - Faff, Robert

AU - Mathuva, David

AU - Brosnan, Mark

AU - Hoffmann, Sebastian

AU - Albu, Catalin

AU - Ali, Searat

AU - Axelsen, Micheal

AU - Cornwell, Nikki

AU - Gepp, Adrian

AU - Gill, Chelsea

AU - Honey, Karina

AU - Malik, Ihtisham

AU - Mehrotra, Vishal

AU - Moses, Olayinka

AU - Ratiu, Raluca Valeria

AU - Tan, David

AU - Tuszkiewicz, Maciej Andrzej

PY - 2023/9/21

Y1 - 2023/9/21

N2 - Purpose The authors passively apply a researcher profile pitch (RPP) template tool in accounting and across a range of Business School disciplines. Design/methodology/approach The authors document a diversity of worked examples of the RPP. Using an auto-ethnographic research design, each showcased researcher reflects on the exercise, highlighting nuanced perspectives drawn from their experience. Collectively, these examples and associated independent narratives allow the authors to identify common themes that provide informative insights to potential users. Findings First, the RPP tool is helpful for accounting scholars to portray their essential research stream. Moreover, the tool proved universally meaningful and applicable irrespective of research discipline or research experience. Second, it offers a distinct advantage over existing popular research profile platforms, because it demands a focused “less”, that delivers a meaningful “more”. Further, the conciseness of the RPP design makes it readily amenable to iteration and dynamism. Third, the authors have identified specific situations of added value, e.g. initiating research collaborations and academic job market preparation. Practical implications The RPP tool can provide the basis for developing a scalable interactive researcher exchange platform. Originality/value The authors argue that the RPP tool potentially adds meaningful incremental value relative to existing popular platforms for gaining researcher visibility. This additional value derives from the systematic RPP format, combined with the benefit of easy familiarity and strong emphasis on succinctness. Additionally, the authors argue that the RPP adds a depth of nuanced novel information often not contained in other platforms, e.g. around the dimensions of “data” and “tools”. Further, the RPP gives the researcher a “personality”, most notably through the dimensions of “contribution” and “other considerations”.

AB - Purpose The authors passively apply a researcher profile pitch (RPP) template tool in accounting and across a range of Business School disciplines. Design/methodology/approach The authors document a diversity of worked examples of the RPP. Using an auto-ethnographic research design, each showcased researcher reflects on the exercise, highlighting nuanced perspectives drawn from their experience. Collectively, these examples and associated independent narratives allow the authors to identify common themes that provide informative insights to potential users. Findings First, the RPP tool is helpful for accounting scholars to portray their essential research stream. Moreover, the tool proved universally meaningful and applicable irrespective of research discipline or research experience. Second, it offers a distinct advantage over existing popular research profile platforms, because it demands a focused “less”, that delivers a meaningful “more”. Further, the conciseness of the RPP design makes it readily amenable to iteration and dynamism. Third, the authors have identified specific situations of added value, e.g. initiating research collaborations and academic job market preparation. Practical implications The RPP tool can provide the basis for developing a scalable interactive researcher exchange platform. Originality/value The authors argue that the RPP tool potentially adds meaningful incremental value relative to existing popular platforms for gaining researcher visibility. This additional value derives from the systematic RPP format, combined with the benefit of easy familiarity and strong emphasis on succinctness. Additionally, the authors argue that the RPP adds a depth of nuanced novel information often not contained in other platforms, e.g. around the dimensions of “data” and “tools”. Further, the RPP gives the researcher a “personality”, most notably through the dimensions of “contribution” and “other considerations”.

U2 - 10.1108/JAL-10-2022-0105

DO - 10.1108/JAL-10-2022-0105

M3 - Article

JO - Journal of Accounting Literature

JF - Journal of Accounting Literature

SN - 0737-4607

ER -