Idalene F. Kesner
Business, Management and Accounting · Indiana University
Publications
69
Citations
5,269
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
44
Publishing since 1983
Idalene F. Kesner works in business and management, with interests spanning corporate governance, corporate finance, human resource and talent management, and family business succession. Much of her recent published work relates to management scholarship and its connection to practice, including editorial and reflective pieces on academic writing, peer review, and bridging the gap between research and real-world business practice.
Publication activity has grown in recent years, with output concentrated from 2022 onward after several years with no recorded publications.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Looking to what’s ahead: Introducing Beyond the Horizon
Business Horizons · 2026
- Whoa. Wow. Hmm. Yes. Grabbing the attention of Business Horizons’ practitioner readers
Business Horizons · 2026
- Bridging the relevance gap: A mixed-method analysis of the POPN follow-up survey, reconnecting management scholarship with practice
Organizational Dynamics · 2026
- Do we still trust science, scientists, and the scientific method? Yes, but…
Business Horizons · 2025
- Honoring a special contributor: The first Lifetime Achievement for Contributions to Business Horizons award
Business Horizons · 2025
- Answering the three pivotal questions of why, how, what: Advice for authors
Business Horizons · 2024
- To write or not to write: That is the question
Business Horizons · 2023
- The relationship between authors and reviewers: Love/hate or something more?
Business Horizons · 2023
- Lesson from Chopped
Business Horizons · 2023
- Business Horizons: Behind the scenes
Business Horizons · 2023
- The women who helped build Business Horizons
Business Horizons · 2022
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This profile was generated automatically from public scholarly data (OpenAlex). Group size and activity levels are estimates derived from co-authorship patterns.
Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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