This paper examines whether the core assumptions underlying the so-called multilevel perspective on sociotechnical transitions (MLP) stand up to scrutiny. The paper clarifies the explicit and implicit assumptions within the MLP about the nature of reality (ontology), the status of claims about that reality (epistemology), and the appropriate choice of research methods, and assesses the consistency of these with the philosophical tradition of critical realism. The paper highlights a number of weaknesses of the MLP, including: the ambiguous distinction between systems and regimes; the problematic conception of social structure; the use of theory as a heuristic device rather than causal explanation; the ambition to develop an extremely versati...
In 'Approach with caution: critical realism in social research', Andrew Brown sets out a series of c...
i, 95 leaves ; 28 cm.This paper considers the philosophy of science that is central to Critical Real...
In 'Approach with caution: critical realism in social research', Andrew Brown sets out a series of c...
This paper identifies and evaluates the explicit and implicit philosophical assumptions underlying t...
The multi-level perspective (MLP) is a widely-adopted framework for analysing stability, change and ...
Niemimaa (2016) argues that agential realism (Barad 2003) represents a radical form of sociomaterial...
Using recent criticisms and suggestions regarding the multi-level perspective as stepping stones, th...
Niemimaa (2016) argues that agential realism (Barad 2003) represents a radical form of sociomaterial...
Formal modelling of sociotechnical transitions has so far focused either on reproducing known histor...
The philosophical perspective of critical realism offers IS researchers the opportunities to theoriz...
A number of research frameworks have been developed for studying sociotechnical transitions. These a...
This paper discusses contextual issues in sociotechnical systems and transitions under the Multi Lev...
How should critical realists do social theory? This paper considers several issues raised by this qu...
How should critical realists do social theory? This paper considers several issues raised by this qu...
How should critical realists do social theory? This paper considers several issues raised by this qu...
In 'Approach with caution: critical realism in social research', Andrew Brown sets out a series of c...
i, 95 leaves ; 28 cm.This paper considers the philosophy of science that is central to Critical Real...
In 'Approach with caution: critical realism in social research', Andrew Brown sets out a series of c...
This paper identifies and evaluates the explicit and implicit philosophical assumptions underlying t...
The multi-level perspective (MLP) is a widely-adopted framework for analysing stability, change and ...
Niemimaa (2016) argues that agential realism (Barad 2003) represents a radical form of sociomaterial...
Using recent criticisms and suggestions regarding the multi-level perspective as stepping stones, th...
Niemimaa (2016) argues that agential realism (Barad 2003) represents a radical form of sociomaterial...
Formal modelling of sociotechnical transitions has so far focused either on reproducing known histor...
The philosophical perspective of critical realism offers IS researchers the opportunities to theoriz...
A number of research frameworks have been developed for studying sociotechnical transitions. These a...
This paper discusses contextual issues in sociotechnical systems and transitions under the Multi Lev...
How should critical realists do social theory? This paper considers several issues raised by this qu...
How should critical realists do social theory? This paper considers several issues raised by this qu...
How should critical realists do social theory? This paper considers several issues raised by this qu...
In 'Approach with caution: critical realism in social research', Andrew Brown sets out a series of c...
i, 95 leaves ; 28 cm.This paper considers the philosophy of science that is central to Critical Real...
In 'Approach with caution: critical realism in social research', Andrew Brown sets out a series of c...