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Studying Organizations Using Critical Realism

A Practical Guide

Steve Vincent editor Joe O'Mahoney editor Paul K Edwards editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:20th Mar '14

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The development of Critical Realism (CR), as a philosophy of science, is generally attributed to a series of books by Roy Bhaskar. It has proven to be influential, not least because it has an affinity with many people's views about the way the world fits together, both within and outside of academia. Whilst there are numerous contributions outlining CR theory in sociological and organizational research, as well as general texts about realist ontology, work delineating the consequences of these views for research practice is an emerging area of interest. This book aims to fill a significant gap in the literature by providing a practical guide to the application of CR in empirical research projects. More specifically, it explores the methodological consequences of committing to a CR ontology--the assumptions that researchers from this tradition make about the nature of reality. These assumptions are important because ontological commitments, which relate what we believe exists, often affect our epistemological concerns, which relate to our beliefs about how whatever exists can be studied and known. Thus, for a researcher, ontology and epistemology are important because they have consequences for the possibilities and limits of the research methods, techniques, and analyses that they employ. The book explains what CR is and outlines the logic of research design. In a series of chapters on major social science research methods, purpose-written by experts in the relevant technique, the book contains extended illustration of how to conduct inquiry using CR.

Those who have sought to pursue a critical realist research strategy in recent years only to be frustrated by the paucity of applied studies will find this book of great service, given the range of detailed examples encompassing both related methodologies and empirical work in the field of OMS. * Christopher McLachlan, University of Leeds, Work, Employment and Society *
this work provides a timely and useful guide for the design and use of research techniques when informed through critical realism. * Lee Martin, Critical Realism *

ISBN: 9780199665532

Dimensions: 236mm x 164mm x 22mm

Weight: 620g

416 pages