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Ways of seeing 2 Career development 1 Elephants 1 Gender 1 History of economic thought 1 Leadership 1 Methodology 1 Middle range theory 1 Schools of thought 1 Sex 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Wittgenstein 1 action guiding anticipations 1 the background 1 ways of seeing 1 Ökonomische Ideengeschichte 1
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Powell, Gary N. 1 Roslender, Robin 1 Shotter, John 1
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Critical perspectives on accounting : an international journal for social and organizational accountability 1 Gender in Management: An International Journal 1 International Journal of Action Research 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 RePEc 1 Other ZBW resources 1
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Stuck in the middle with who? : (belatedly) engaging with Laughlin while becoming re-acquainted with Merton and middle range theorising
Roslender, Robin - In: Critical perspectives on accounting : an international … 24 (2013) 3, pp. 228-241
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Six ways of seeing the elephant: the intersection of sex, gender, and leadership
Powell, Gary N. - In: Gender in Management: An International Journal 27 (2012) 2, pp. 119-141
scholars to share what they have learned from their own ways of seeing, in this journal and elsewhere, and to listen carefully …
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With What Kind of Science Should Action Research Be Contrasted?
Shotter, John - In: International Journal of Action Research 3 (2007) 1+2, pp. 65-65
Action research is often criticized for not being properly based in objective facts or for not formulating testable theories, in short, for not being properly scientific. But with what kind of science should it be contrasted? Hanson (1958) distinguishes between finished, (classical) sciences and...
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