
"The closure of MIT Sloan Management Review signifies a strategic inflection point for management thinking, impacting the ecosystem through which serious management ideas travel from researchers to practitioners."
"The traditional two-sided market model of journals like MIT SMR has been disrupted, as ideas now flow through blogs and personal websites, diminishing the scarcity of content."
"With the departure of MIT SMR, Harvard Business Review becomes the dominant institutional journal, but it faces pressures to maintain credibility and often must reject worthy ideas."
MIT Sloan Management Review is ceasing operations after 67 years, transitioning to digital formats for future insights. This closure signifies a strategic inflection point in management thinking, affecting how management ideas are disseminated. The traditional model of journals like MIT SMR, which provided access to top faculty and evidence-based research, has been disrupted by the rise of blogs and personal websites. Harvard Business Review emerges as the primary platform for management research, facing its own challenges in maintaining credibility and rejecting worthy ideas.
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