Abstract

PurposeThe purpose of this study is to examine scholarly impact which is critical to universities in their aspiration to create, disseminate and apply knowledge. However, scholarly impact is an elusive concept. First, the authors present a conceptual model to clarify different dimensions of scholarly impact (i.e. theory and research, education, organizations and society) and four key stakeholders (i.e. other researchers, students, practitioners and policy makers). Second, the authors provide actionable recommendations for university administrators, researchers and educators on how to enhance impact. The scholarly impact model is flexible, expandable, scalable and adaptable to universities in different regions of the world and with different strategic priorities.Design/methodology/approachThe authors conducted a general review of the literature and offered a multidimensional and multistakeholder model of scholarly impact to guide future actions aimed at enhancing scholarly impact.FindingsThe authors describe the multidimensional and multistakeholder nature of the critical and yet elusive concept of scholarly impact. The authors delineate multiple dimensions of impact, different stakeholders involved and recommendations for enhancing scholarly impact in the future.Practical implicationsThe authors offer practical and actionable recommendations on how to enhance scholarly impact. For university administrators, the authors recommend aligning scholarly impact goals with actions and resource-allocation decisions; ensuring that performance management and reward systems are consistent with impact goals; being strategic in selecting a journal list; developing a strong doctoral program; and promoting practical knowledge and applications. For researchers and educators, the authors recommend developing a personal scholarly impact plan; becoming an academic decathlete; finding ways to affect multiple impact dimensions simultaneously; and leveraging social media to broaden impact on external stakeholders. Implementing these recommendations will benefit other researchers, students, practitioners (e.g. managers, consultants) and policy makers.Originality/valueThe authors provide an innovative way of conceptualizing scholarly impact. In turn, the conceptual analysis results in actionable recommendations for university administrators, researchers and educators to enhance impact.

Highlights

  • Universities were founded for the purpose of creating, disseminating and applying knowledge

  • As an illustration of the broad applicability of our model in the hospitality and tourism field, consider two studies that examined the views of university program heads for evaluating faculty’s impact (Law and Chon, 2007; Tung et al, 2018). These studies revealed that there has been a clear shift in emphasis toward the theory and research dimension because many universities focus on publications in top-tier and social sciences citation index (SSCI)-indexed journals given their placement on rankings and impact indicators

  • The scholarly impact is a sort of Holy Grail for universities, university administrators and researchers and educators worldwide: Everyone is looking for it because of its miraculous powers that provide happiness in infinite abundance

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Introduction

Universities were founded for the purpose of creating, disseminating and applying knowledge. As an illustration of the broad applicability of our model in the hospitality and tourism field, consider two studies that examined the views of university program heads for evaluating faculty’s impact (Law and Chon, 2007; Tung et al, 2018) These studies revealed that there has been a clear shift in emphasis toward the theory and research dimension because many universities focus on publications in top-tier and social sciences citation index (SSCI)-indexed journals given their placement on rankings and impact indicators (e.g. average number of citations received by articles published in those journals). If a university’s strategic priority is to have a high impact on theory and research, actions may involve recruiting senior faculty with known research records to fill endowed chairs and professorships, engaging with external stakeholders to generate funds to be used for research, establishing formal mentoring programs for early-career faculty and providing

Align scholarly impact goals with actions and resourceallocation decisions
Be strategic in selecting a journal list
Develop a strong doctoral program
Promote practical knowledge and applications
Develop your personal scholarly impact plan
Become an academic decathlete
Find ways to affect
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