Engaged Scholarship: A Guide for Organizational and Social ResearchThe relationship between theory and practice, research and action, is fundamental to all fields of applied social science. Should research findings and knowledge be useful for science, practice, and policy? If so, how should such research be designed, carried out and disseminated to achieve the twin goals of rigor and relevance? These challenges are particularly relevant in the applied areas of management and organization studies where there is a distinct responsibility for researchers to engage with the 'real world'. In this carefully crafted and thoughtful book, leading management researcher Andrew Van de Ven both presents the broad intellectual challenge of 'engaged scholarship', and also sets out a clear framework and guidelines for carrying out soundly based and useful research for advancing both science and practice. At a time when some may question the value and status of academic knowledge; and others, contrastingly, urge a closer relationship between researchers and research users - be they businesses, governments or other institutions - the challenge of engaged scholarship is as relevant as ever, and there is a real need for the thoughtful and considered approach offered by Van de Ven. The book both provides a manifesto for engaged scholarship in the social sciences, and clear framework for research design and methodology. It will be an invaluable reference point and guide for academics, researchers and graduate students across the social sciences concerned with rigorous and relevant research in the contemporary world. |
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... proposition is a declarative sentence expressing a relationship among some terms . Logicians distinguish the following four kinds of propositions . They provide deeper insights on defining terms and formulating relationships among them ...
... proposition is a declarative sentence expressing a relationship among some terms . Logicians distinguish the following four kinds of propositions . They provide deeper insights on defining terms and formulating relationships among them ...
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... propositions is established by showing that each consequent follows its antecedent by the very definition of the antecedent . The consequent is true if the antecedent is true . In a causal conditional proposition , the antecedent causes ...
... propositions is established by showing that each consequent follows its antecedent by the very definition of the antecedent . The consequent is true if the antecedent is true . In a causal conditional proposition , the antecedent causes ...
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... propositions following the principles for developing causal conditional propositions . As the top of Figure 4.3 illustrates , the hierarchy represents logical relationships among concepts or constructs as the ladder of abstraction is ...
... propositions following the principles for developing causal conditional propositions . As the top of Figure 4.3 illustrates , the hierarchy represents logical relationships among concepts or constructs as the ladder of abstraction is ...
Contents
Philosophy of Science Underlying Engaged Scholarship | 36 |
Formulating the Research Problem | 71 |
Building a Theory | 100 |
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Engaged Scholarship: A Guide for Organizational and Social Research Andrew H. Van de Ven No preview available - 2007 |
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