Research in Multi-Level Issues
Multi-level Issues in Organizational Behavior and Processes
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Volume
3
ISBN electronic:
978-1-84950-269-6
ISBN print:
978-0-76231-106-4
Series ISSN:
1475-9144
Publication date:
2005
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MAKING STRANGE KNOWLEDGE MORE INTELLIGIBLE
Kenneth D Mackenzie
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2004
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Published:2005
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Kenneth D Mackenzie, 2005. "MAKING STRANGE KNOWLEDGE MORE INTELLIGIBLE", Multi-level Issues in Organizational Behavior and Processes, Francis J. Yammarino, Fred Dansereau
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2004
This paper describes the origins and a few main “course corrections” as the author evolved his processual models and theories for explaining and predicting organizational behavior. Interest in aggregation problems and their solutions lead to the evolution of the processual approach. The paper emphasizes the need for being engaged with the phenomena. Being engaged, however, can have the consequence that the researcher co-evolves with the research.
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