The rigor versus relevance debate continues to be a matter of lively discussion in the information systems discipline. The main argument of this paper is that dialogical action research provides a methodology to pursue engaged scholarship in the IS field. The context is an examination of innovation management in an Irish subsidiary of APC by Schneider Electric. The primary objective of the paper is to answer the following research question: how does dialogical action research provide a milieu for engaged scholarship between researchers and practitioners. The work seeks to make a contribution by: testing out a novel form of action research; providing an empirical study of researcher-practitioner engagement; and suggesting improvements to the...
Action research (AR) has developed extensively since the 1970s. We reviewed the AR literature within...
This paper discusses nature of action research, and its particular strengths in disciplines such as ...
In SJIS volume 20 (2008), Mathiassen and Nielsen analyzed engaged scholarship in Scandinavian IS res...
The rigor versus relevance debate continues to be a matter of lively discussion in the information s...
peer-reviewedThe rigor versus relevance debate continues to be a matter of lively discussion in the ...
The paper is in the form of a case study, in it the researchers used APC-Ireland, a subsidiary of th...
This paper presents an action research (AR) study based in APC by Schneider Electric, formerly APC I...
This paper argues that dialogical action research (AR), recently proposed to the IS community by Må...
This paper argues that dialogical action research (AR) recently proposed by Mårtensson & Lee, provid...
This paper presents an action research (AR) study based in APC by Schneider Electric, formerly APC I...
Action Research (AR) originated from the work of Kurt Lewin during the 1940s and has been summarised...
This paper presents an action research (AR) study based in APC by Schneider Electric, formerly APC I...
There is wide agreement in the literature that “reflection” is a critical component in the\ud method...
This paper argues that dialogical action research (AR) recently proposed by Mårtensson & Lee, provid...
In dialogical action research, the scientific researcher does not “speak science” or otherwise attem...
Action research (AR) has developed extensively since the 1970s. We reviewed the AR literature within...
This paper discusses nature of action research, and its particular strengths in disciplines such as ...
In SJIS volume 20 (2008), Mathiassen and Nielsen analyzed engaged scholarship in Scandinavian IS res...
The rigor versus relevance debate continues to be a matter of lively discussion in the information s...
peer-reviewedThe rigor versus relevance debate continues to be a matter of lively discussion in the ...
The paper is in the form of a case study, in it the researchers used APC-Ireland, a subsidiary of th...
This paper presents an action research (AR) study based in APC by Schneider Electric, formerly APC I...
This paper argues that dialogical action research (AR), recently proposed to the IS community by Må...
This paper argues that dialogical action research (AR) recently proposed by Mårtensson & Lee, provid...
This paper presents an action research (AR) study based in APC by Schneider Electric, formerly APC I...
Action Research (AR) originated from the work of Kurt Lewin during the 1940s and has been summarised...
This paper presents an action research (AR) study based in APC by Schneider Electric, formerly APC I...
There is wide agreement in the literature that “reflection” is a critical component in the\ud method...
This paper argues that dialogical action research (AR) recently proposed by Mårtensson & Lee, provid...
In dialogical action research, the scientific researcher does not “speak science” or otherwise attem...
Action research (AR) has developed extensively since the 1970s. We reviewed the AR literature within...
This paper discusses nature of action research, and its particular strengths in disciplines such as ...
In SJIS volume 20 (2008), Mathiassen and Nielsen analyzed engaged scholarship in Scandinavian IS res...