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Components and process in social science explanation: is there a role for Yin-Yang balancing

Gordon Redding (INSEAD, London, UK)

Cross Cultural & Strategic Management

ISSN: 2059-5794

Article publication date: 6 February 2017

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to consider the proposal by Peter Li about developing an inclusive research paradigm bringing together eastern and western research approaches; and second, to make a proposal for a division of labor in this endeavor.

Design/methodology/approach

Literature review and consideration of opposing intellectual traditions and their origins.

Findings

If the western approach was to deal with structures and institutions, and the eastern approach was to deal with process, then some progress might be possible toward a valuable fusion. But there may be sociological as well as intellectual reasons why this would be difficult.

Research limitations/implications

As it is a commentary there are no specific limitations except for what can be covered in the space available.

Practical implications

If the proposal can be made to bear fruit the chances of much greater East-West collaboration in research are higher.

Social implications

The reduction of friction and non-cooperation between intellectual traditions.

Originality/value

The “process” suggestion is new in this form.

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Citation

Redding, G. (2017), "Components and process in social science explanation: is there a role for Yin-Yang balancing", Cross Cultural & Strategic Management, Vol. 24 No. 1, pp. 152-166. https://doi.org/10.1108/CCSM-11-2016-0195

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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