Action research for operations management
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Abstract
A fundamental methodological question guides this paper: How can operations managers and researchers learn from the applied activity that characterises the practice of OM? To address this question, defines and explores the legitimacy of an action‐oriented research approach in OM, and the particular logic and value of applying action research (AR) to the description and understanding of issues in OM. Begins with a review of the role of empirical research in OM and how AR features within the OM research literature. Introduces the theory and practice of AR and outlines the AR cycle and how AR is implemented. Finally, describes the skills required to engage in AR and explores issues in generating theory. Concludes…
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- Assertion
- Action (physics)
- Legitimacy
- Computer science
- Value (mathematics)
- Action research
- Empirical research
- Knowledge management
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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