Table of contents - Special Issue: Pragmatism And Heterodoxy In Organization Research: Going Beyond The Quantitative/Qualitative Divide
Guest Editors: Mihaela Kelemen, Nick Rumens
Pragmatism and heterodoxy in organization research: Going beyond the quantitative/qualitative divide
Mihaela Kelemen, Nick RumensThe aim of this special issue is to bring together contributions from diverse perspectives interested in challenging the quantitative/qualitative divide within organisation and…
Paradigm “wars” as methodenstreit: Methodology of management studies meets economic methodology
Matthias KlaesThis paper is concerned with the quantitative/qualitative divide as a particular feature of recent methodological debate in organization research. While substantively this divide…
The concept of alienation: towards conceptual clarity
Nisha Nair, Neharika VohraAlthough alienation as a concept has a rich history, it has suffered relative neglect in organizational studies and one possible reason for the same is its conceptual ambiguity…
Fresh insights into British apprenticeship schemes: A multi‐perspective, multi‐method approach
Teresa OultramThe purpose of this paper is to show how research that is approached from multiple perspectives, using multiple methods, can help to illuminate the complex and contested nature of…
Exploring organizational architecture and space: a case for heterodox research
Tuomo PeltonenThe purpose of this paper is to advance the methodological self‐understanding of the emerging field of organizational space and architecture by employing concepts and frameworks…
Bridging rigour and relevance: Weber's research approach to understand knowledge integration in creative processes of teams spanning over time and space
Ylenia Curzi, Rosana Silveira ReisThe purpose of this paper is to call for an in‐depth reflection on Weber's research approach based on the notions of adequate causation and objective possibility.
Purity in danger: power, negotiation and ontology in medical practice
Lindsay HamiltonOrganizational analysts have long questioned the ways in which professional knowledge becomes powerful. The purpose of this paper is to extend that enquiry by examining two…
From the Frankfurt School to business schools: critical management studies in Turkey
Kerim OzcanCritical management studies (CMS), as an unorthodox management perspective, has become more and more accepted in Western business schools. The purpose of this paper is to…
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1934-8835Renamed from:
Organizational AnalysisOnline date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Prof Peter Stokes