"Exploring and exploiting the richness and reach of large scale action research projects is a challenge. This challenge focuses inwards as it addresses critical issues of enacting, managing and coordinating the actions of the project and engaging in the reflective processes of learning-inaction and knowledge generation by multiple actors and groups engaged in the project. It simultaneously focuses outwards as it seeks to exploit both the processes of the action research itself and the dissemination of actionable knowledge to multiple audiences. This article describes and reflects upon the challenges of exploring and exploiting richness and reach arising in the CO-IMPROVE project, a European Union (EU) funded initiative involving a...
Since 1984, the European Union (EU) has supported research and development activities covering almos...
Organisations need to improve their ability to learn and to continue learning to keep pace with the ...
"Action research and collaborative management research emerge from different traditions and each be...
"Exploring and exploiting the richness and reach of large scale action research projects is a chall...
Traditionally, the literature on action research has been aimed at intra-organisational issues. Thes...
Action research continues to see a growth in interest both internationally and across disciplines. T...
There is an increasing need to apply and transfer continuous improvement (CI) to inter-organisationa...
Action research holds great potential for helping bridge the gap between research and practice. By w...
As competitive pressure mounts to innovate in the global knowledge economy, many organizations are e...
A large applied research study is a challenging exercise in project management and is often unpredic...
The process of implementing collaborative initiatives across disparate members of supply networks is...
A large number of organisation and management disciplines, appear to have obtained a closer relation...
Action research has a long history in the field of management and organisation studies. Since Lewin...
In a plenary talk at WMSCI 2012 entitled “Planning for Action Research: Looking at Practice through...
Recent conversations with a variety of action learning and action research practitioners around the ...
Since 1984, the European Union (EU) has supported research and development activities covering almos...
Organisations need to improve their ability to learn and to continue learning to keep pace with the ...
"Action research and collaborative management research emerge from different traditions and each be...
"Exploring and exploiting the richness and reach of large scale action research projects is a chall...
Traditionally, the literature on action research has been aimed at intra-organisational issues. Thes...
Action research continues to see a growth in interest both internationally and across disciplines. T...
There is an increasing need to apply and transfer continuous improvement (CI) to inter-organisationa...
Action research holds great potential for helping bridge the gap between research and practice. By w...
As competitive pressure mounts to innovate in the global knowledge economy, many organizations are e...
A large applied research study is a challenging exercise in project management and is often unpredic...
The process of implementing collaborative initiatives across disparate members of supply networks is...
A large number of organisation and management disciplines, appear to have obtained a closer relation...
Action research has a long history in the field of management and organisation studies. Since Lewin...
In a plenary talk at WMSCI 2012 entitled “Planning for Action Research: Looking at Practice through...
Recent conversations with a variety of action learning and action research practitioners around the ...
Since 1984, the European Union (EU) has supported research and development activities covering almos...
Organisations need to improve their ability to learn and to continue learning to keep pace with the ...
"Action research and collaborative management research emerge from different traditions and each be...