Building Capacity for Empirical Discovering in Management and Organization Studies


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2020-06

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Empirical discovering is an open-ended inquiry into social facts. Although our field of management and organization studies have perfected down-the-road theorizing and systematic research designs, we have collectively spent less effort on understanding the subtle mechanism and process of less orderly discovering. In this article, I propose that seeking to build capacity for empirical discovering researchers may want to approach their data by adopting four principles of inquiry.

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6 (2)

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159 - 164

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Academy of Management

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03719 - von Krogh, Georg / von Krogh, Georg check_circle

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