And Justice for All: Our Research Participants Considered as Valued Stakeholders
Abstract
Management scholars have suggested that our research is lacking in both relevance and meaning. In this article, I argue that a primary reason for this lack of relevance and meaning is the failure of our research to be responsive to all potential research stakeholders. Adopting the committed-to-participant research perspective, I offer suggestions for how both journal editors and organizational researchers can meaningfully include our research...
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Title
And Justice for All: Our Research Participants Considered as Valued Stakeholders
Published Date
Nov 1, 2011
Volume
7
Issue
3
Pages
495 - 503
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