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Feminine thought or feminist values?

There would appear, then, to be two rather disparate strands within feminist theory, both invoking the concept of ‘feminist epistemology’ and its associated themes, and both of compelling interest from the viewpoint of research methodology. The two are by no means mutually exclusive and in the end, paradoxically, they come together. In the one

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Jul
Postmodernism: crisis of confidence or moment of truth

Postmodernism is the most slippery of terms. It encompasses a broad variety of developments, not only (and certainly not first) in philosophy and social science, but also in architecture, the arts, literature, fashion, and many other spheres of human endeavour. The term is used, and defined, in a multitude of ways. So too is

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Jul
(Post-) structuralism

There seems to be no limit to the number of ways in which the relationship between postmodernism and post-structuralism is portrayed in the literature. For a start, there are those who want to identify them out of hand. Ree suggests, for example, that in the 1970s postmodernism ‘was adopted within philosophy as a rough

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Jul
The character of post-structuralism

Post-structuralism retains structuralism’s commitment to de Saussure’s view that the meaning of words derives from their relationship to one another and not from any postulated relationship to non-linguistic reality. However, it places a much more intense focus on the origins of language. As one would expect, there is no unified voice to be heard

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Jul
Back to the postmodern

We may feel safe enough in classifying Jean-Frangois Lyotard (1924- ) as postmodernist, if only because he makes an express claim to being just that. Not that this deters commentators from referring to him instead, or in addition, as post-structuralist. It depends, of course, on how one conceptualises the two terms. Wolin, as we

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Jul
Epistemological Foundations

Epistemology is the study of knowledge, and so of science: the study of its nature, its validity and value, its methods and its scope. Epistemological ques­tioning is vital to serious research, as through it researchers can establish the validity and legitimacy of their work. All research is based on a certain vision of the

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Jul
What is Knowledge?

Before we can give due thought to the question of what knowledge is, we must first consider the related question of the nature of reality. Does reality exist independently of the observer, or is our perception of reality subjective. What part of ‘reality’ can we know? 1. A Positivist Understanding of Reality For positivists,

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Jul
Generating New Knowledge

1. Explaining Reality By accepting the assumptions of objectivity, the ontology of reality and the determinism of the social world, positivists commit themselves to the search for external reality and the mechanisms that condition it. The positive ideal would be to find a universal law that explains reality and reveals objective truth. Even the

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Jul
Validity Criteria of Knowledge

Researchers can evaluate the knowledge they produce by using different cri­teria of validity. Each of the epistemologies we are looking at – the positivist, the interpretativist and the constructivist – incorporate a number of validity criteria. 1. Positivist Validity Criteria For positivism, specific criteria enable researchers to distinguish clearly between scientific and non-scientific knowledge.

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Jul
Plurality of Epistemological Paradigms

In this section we look at the researcher’s position in relation to the paradigms presented earlier. We discuss whether researchers have to choose between paradigms, or whether, to the contrary, they have a degree of freedom to tailor their own position. To answer these questions, researchers need to think about the position they wish

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Jul
Constructing the Research Problem

The research problem is the general question the researcher is trying to respond to, or the objective of a study. In a way, it is the answer to the question ‘What am I looking for?’ The research problem is relatively broad and general, distin­guishing it from other ‘questions’ that are in fact more precise

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Jul
What is a Research Problem?

1. A Question Expressing a Knowledge Project To construct a research problem is to elaborate a question or problematic through which the researcher will construct or discover reality. The question produced links or examines theoretical, methodological or empirical elements. The theoretical elements of the research problem may be concepts (collective representation, change, learning, collective

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Jul
Process of Constructing the Research Problem

1. Point of Departure Researchers can use different points of departure to elaborate their research problem. Concepts, theories, theoretical models relating to the phenomenon they wish to study, methodological approaches or tools, facts observed within organizations, a field-study opportunity, a general theme of interest, or a com­bination of these may be used. Studying a

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Jul
Theoretical Background of Processes Central to the Construction of Knowledge

Exploration and testing are two processes through which we construct knowl­edge. To explore in management consists of discovering, or looking further into, a structure or a way of functioning in order to satisfy two broad objectives: the quest for explanation (and prediction) and the quest for comprehension. Through explo­ration, researchers satisfy their initial intentions:

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Jul
Exploration Process to the Construction of Knowledge

In management research, empirical methods – various forms of observation, interviews, investigations, simulations or quasi-experimentation, or a combi­nation of various techniques (multi-methods) – are used more frequently to explore and to develop new theoretical constructs than in testing them (Snow and Thomas, 1994). While the exploration process itself does not presuppose a choice of

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Jul
Testing Process to the Construction of Knowledge

Testing is, as we have noted, a process by which a theoretical element is assessed in a real situation. While researchers are free to employ qualitative or quantitative methodological designs to test their propositions, quantitative methods are more frequently used to serve the logic of the testing process. 1. Testing a Hypothesis When a

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Jul
Choosing Data: What Approach with Which Data

1. What Is ‘Data’? ‘Data’ is conventionally seen as forming the premises of theories. Researchers seek out and gather information – data – which can then be processed, using methodical instrumentation, to produce results and to improve on or to replace existing theories. However, two unstated and questionable propositions are hidden behind this commonsense

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Jul
Choosing a Research Approach: Qualitative or Quantitative?

Researchers have to decide what type of approach they want to use to collect and to analyze their data. In other words, how they are going to tackle the empirical side of their research. We begin this section by examining what distinguishes a qualitative from a quantitative approach. We then show how these two

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Jul
Researching Content and Researching Process

Understanding a research question requires making a certain number of choices. We will examine here two ways of studying the same management phenomenon: researchers can choose between content-based study and process-based study. The many different definitions found in books and articles describing these two options all focus on the following elements: Content-based research proposes

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Jul
Content-Based Research

Researchers carry out content-based research in order to reveal the composition of the object under study. There are many reasons why a researcher may want to carry out this type of research. Nevertheless, this elementary, broad definition of content-based research hides the tremendous diversity to be found within studies of this type. This suggests

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