This paper explores a meta level question in process research: the implications of the move to a more market based mode of research now evident for the production of process knowledge. It first of all examines the implications for the changing organisation of process research. For example, there has been the emergence of a group of contract process researchers. These researchers may also form alliances with researchers from other disciplines within multidisciplinary teams. Second, it examines implications for the changing character of process knowledge in relation to criteria of internal and external validity. Different effects are evident at different stages at the research cycle, but it is argued that there is no inherent threat to concep...
This paper tells the story of a UK Government-funded research network called Rethinking Project Mana...
• Management knowledge, which is eclectic, is frequently ambiguous, incomplete and contested with re...
Market research practice is changing, with client expectations changing. In the past practitioners r...
This commentary was stimulated by two things. First, the apparently growing concerns within marketin...
This paper takes as its focus, the complex, challenging and sometimes problematic relationship betwe...
Abstract. The relationship between the marketing academy through the conduct of marketing scientific...
In at the deep end: conducting processual research on organisational change This article provides a ...
The purpose of this thesis is twofold: to explore learning and knowledge processes in an academic-ma...
This chapter examines existing approaches to conducting qualitative process research (i.e., studies ...
The well-determined process of theoretical research has influenced the development of real-life prac...
This paper analyses the use of the term 'market research' in a contemporary context. Although the te...
Academic researchers in all disciplines are now under pressure to work more closely with industry an...
This article provides a series of reflections on the practice of carrying out processual research on...
The planned research project described in this article focuses on the methods of trend research—not ...
Both in the UK (University of Hertfordshire) and the Netherlands (Open University) research is under...
This paper tells the story of a UK Government-funded research network called Rethinking Project Mana...
• Management knowledge, which is eclectic, is frequently ambiguous, incomplete and contested with re...
Market research practice is changing, with client expectations changing. In the past practitioners r...
This commentary was stimulated by two things. First, the apparently growing concerns within marketin...
This paper takes as its focus, the complex, challenging and sometimes problematic relationship betwe...
Abstract. The relationship between the marketing academy through the conduct of marketing scientific...
In at the deep end: conducting processual research on organisational change This article provides a ...
The purpose of this thesis is twofold: to explore learning and knowledge processes in an academic-ma...
This chapter examines existing approaches to conducting qualitative process research (i.e., studies ...
The well-determined process of theoretical research has influenced the development of real-life prac...
This paper analyses the use of the term 'market research' in a contemporary context. Although the te...
Academic researchers in all disciplines are now under pressure to work more closely with industry an...
This article provides a series of reflections on the practice of carrying out processual research on...
The planned research project described in this article focuses on the methods of trend research—not ...
Both in the UK (University of Hertfordshire) and the Netherlands (Open University) research is under...
This paper tells the story of a UK Government-funded research network called Rethinking Project Mana...
• Management knowledge, which is eclectic, is frequently ambiguous, incomplete and contested with re...
Market research practice is changing, with client expectations changing. In the past practitioners r...