The philosophy of science has traditionally assumed that knowledge should be organized in the form of theories. From theories propositions can be deduced that can be tested in experiments. Most propositions deduced from theories take the form of if-then statements. For example, if variable A increases, what happens to variable B, assuming that all other variables are held constant? However, an alternative way of organizing knowledge, in the form of producer-product relationships, was proposed by the philosopher E.A. Singer, Jr. and advocated by two of his students, C. West Churchman and Russell L. Ackoff. Whether to structure knowledge in the form of theories or methods is related to the question of whether there is a fundamental diffe...
This study examines the definition of theory and the implications it has for the theory-building res...
Recognizing that knowledge processes are social processes, and assuming that the theories considered...
In a rapidly changing and inter-disciplinary world it is important to understand the nature and gene...
The philosophy of science has traditionally assumed that knowledge should be organized in the form o...
The philosophy of science has traditionally assumed that knowledge should be organized in the form o...
As organizational scholars, we are accustomed to using theoretical lenses to understand organization...
The need for management becomes much bigger with the emergence of the industrial revolution. It ena...
The belief that knowledge is amenable to management revolves around the highly ideational concept of...
Abstract: This paper presents a framework within which to examine and compare the main philosophical...
A set of ground rules and vocabulary to facilitate focused discussion about the structure of organiz...
The relevance problem of academic management research in organization and management is an old and t...
Drawing on Pepper's World Hypotheses we describe four different approaches to obtaining formal knowl...
In both Management and I/O Psychology, contributions to theory remain an important, and in many case...
This study examines the definition of theory and the implications it has for the theory-building res...
Recognizing that knowledge processes are social processes, and assuming that the theories considered...
In a rapidly changing and inter-disciplinary world it is important to understand the nature and gene...
The philosophy of science has traditionally assumed that knowledge should be organized in the form o...
The philosophy of science has traditionally assumed that knowledge should be organized in the form o...
As organizational scholars, we are accustomed to using theoretical lenses to understand organization...
The need for management becomes much bigger with the emergence of the industrial revolution. It ena...
The belief that knowledge is amenable to management revolves around the highly ideational concept of...
Abstract: This paper presents a framework within which to examine and compare the main philosophical...
A set of ground rules and vocabulary to facilitate focused discussion about the structure of organiz...
The relevance problem of academic management research in organization and management is an old and t...
Drawing on Pepper's World Hypotheses we describe four different approaches to obtaining formal knowl...
In both Management and I/O Psychology, contributions to theory remain an important, and in many case...
This study examines the definition of theory and the implications it has for the theory-building res...
Recognizing that knowledge processes are social processes, and assuming that the theories considered...
In a rapidly changing and inter-disciplinary world it is important to understand the nature and gene...