The combination of multiple theories in policy studies has a great potential value-new combinations of theories or concepts may produce new perspectives and new research agendas. However, it also raises important ontological, epistemological, methodological, and practical issues that need to be addressed to ensure disciplinary advance. This article identifies three main approaches: synthesis, in which we produce one theory based on the insights of multiple theories; complementary, in which we use different theories to produce a range of insights or explanations; and contradictory, in which we compare the insights of theories before choosing one over the other. It examines the issues that arise when we adopt each approach. First, it consider...
This article addresses the synthesis and use of research evidence to inform policy and practice. Rev...
In January 2013, 11 scholars convened to share their experiences and views of the relationship betwe...
“Tempest in a teapot” is an idiom that refers to a problem that has been blown out of proportion, wh...
The combination of multiple theories in policy studies has a great potential value-new combinations ...
The combination of multiple theories in policy studies has a great potential value—new combinations ...
This article deals wifh theories in practice. A policy theory is defined as the fotal of causal and ...
The field of policy theory abounds with numerous theories, with each theory having a set of practiti...
For natural systems or service systems most research may be categorized as inductive or deductive. W...
This article deals with theories in practice. A policy theory is defined as the total of causal and ...
This article challenges the idea that mixed methods research (MMR) constitutes a coherent research p...
Public policy analysis (PPA) is a disciplinary field where multiple theories and methodological proc...
Self-consciously “multi-method ” research seems on the rise in many corners of the discipline. Recen...
Three in one. How to combine theories from different traditions in one study. To be positioned in th...
Comparison is, directly or indirectly, the defining characteristic of political science. Comparison ...
It is now largely accepted as uncontroversial amongst systemic action researchers that there is prac...
This article addresses the synthesis and use of research evidence to inform policy and practice. Rev...
In January 2013, 11 scholars convened to share their experiences and views of the relationship betwe...
“Tempest in a teapot” is an idiom that refers to a problem that has been blown out of proportion, wh...
The combination of multiple theories in policy studies has a great potential value-new combinations ...
The combination of multiple theories in policy studies has a great potential value—new combinations ...
This article deals wifh theories in practice. A policy theory is defined as the fotal of causal and ...
The field of policy theory abounds with numerous theories, with each theory having a set of practiti...
For natural systems or service systems most research may be categorized as inductive or deductive. W...
This article deals with theories in practice. A policy theory is defined as the total of causal and ...
This article challenges the idea that mixed methods research (MMR) constitutes a coherent research p...
Public policy analysis (PPA) is a disciplinary field where multiple theories and methodological proc...
Self-consciously “multi-method ” research seems on the rise in many corners of the discipline. Recen...
Three in one. How to combine theories from different traditions in one study. To be positioned in th...
Comparison is, directly or indirectly, the defining characteristic of political science. Comparison ...
It is now largely accepted as uncontroversial amongst systemic action researchers that there is prac...
This article addresses the synthesis and use of research evidence to inform policy and practice. Rev...
In January 2013, 11 scholars convened to share their experiences and views of the relationship betwe...
“Tempest in a teapot” is an idiom that refers to a problem that has been blown out of proportion, wh...