In the present paper the authors analyze the contribution that the transcendental phenomenology approach (concretely the ideas developed by Husserl) has made to the organizational studies. The article is divided into three parts. The first one presents a synopsis of the phenomenological approach as the basis for the development of a philosophical project that transcends the positivist conception of scientific knowledge. The second part analyzes phenomenology within the broad context of social studies and especially within the context of organizational studies, pointing out how, in the light of the ideas developed by Burrel and Morgan (1979), the phenomenological approach is inscribed and contributes to the development of the interpretive po...
Phenomenology was founded by Edmund Husserl and developed by the followers like Max Scheler. It is t...
Phenomenology is a philosophical movement of contemporary western thought. Its founder was Edmund H...
This dissertation explores the development of the concept of Phenomenological Psychology in the wor...
In the present paper the authors analyze the contribution that the transcendental phenomenology appr...
Due to the interest of conducting research in the context of Venezuelan educational organizational c...
Abstract Purpose This paper aims to propose the phenomenography as an approach that may contribute...
There is a palpable need for a new theory that embraces organisations and management – the hegemony ...
The Idea of Phenomenology is the result of the first course in which Husserl presented disciplinary ...
This dissertation examines phenomenology as working philosophy (Arbeitsphilosophie), that is, as an ...
International audienceThis paper serves two purposes. It is an introduction to the theme of this iss...
El presente ensayo evidencia la utilizaci\uf3n de la corriente epistemol\uf3gica de la fenomenolog\u...
Phenomenology is a methodology of philosophical research initiated in 1900 by mathematician Edmund H...
The present text has the objective of presenting theoretical considerations regarding two types of s...
This article foregrounds the relevant legacy of Husserl’s philosophy in rela- tion to the phenomenol...
The article presents Edmund Husserl’s idea of transcendental phenomenology in the perspective of the...
Phenomenology was founded by Edmund Husserl and developed by the followers like Max Scheler. It is t...
Phenomenology is a philosophical movement of contemporary western thought. Its founder was Edmund H...
This dissertation explores the development of the concept of Phenomenological Psychology in the wor...
In the present paper the authors analyze the contribution that the transcendental phenomenology appr...
Due to the interest of conducting research in the context of Venezuelan educational organizational c...
Abstract Purpose This paper aims to propose the phenomenography as an approach that may contribute...
There is a palpable need for a new theory that embraces organisations and management – the hegemony ...
The Idea of Phenomenology is the result of the first course in which Husserl presented disciplinary ...
This dissertation examines phenomenology as working philosophy (Arbeitsphilosophie), that is, as an ...
International audienceThis paper serves two purposes. It is an introduction to the theme of this iss...
El presente ensayo evidencia la utilizaci\uf3n de la corriente epistemol\uf3gica de la fenomenolog\u...
Phenomenology is a methodology of philosophical research initiated in 1900 by mathematician Edmund H...
The present text has the objective of presenting theoretical considerations regarding two types of s...
This article foregrounds the relevant legacy of Husserl’s philosophy in rela- tion to the phenomenol...
The article presents Edmund Husserl’s idea of transcendental phenomenology in the perspective of the...
Phenomenology was founded by Edmund Husserl and developed by the followers like Max Scheler. It is t...
Phenomenology is a philosophical movement of contemporary western thought. Its founder was Edmund H...
This dissertation explores the development of the concept of Phenomenological Psychology in the wor...