An Exposition of Process Theory and Critique of Mohr’s (1982) Conceptualization Thereof
Abstract
Championed by Whitehead (1979), a process metaphysics has been forwarded as one way of conceptualizing the fundamental nature of our existence. On an applied level, we might use the notion of process within the framework of scientific method to advance our knowledge of how we might take steps to create particular outcomes or states that we desire within organizations. We discuss both forward and backward looking approaches to developing process...
Paper Details
Title
An Exposition of Process Theory and Critique of Mohr’s (1982) Conceptualization Thereof
Published Date
Nov 30, 2017
Journal
Volume
17
Issue
3
Pages
321 - 331
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