Incestuous fields: Management research, emotion and data analysis

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Abstract

Many managers are turning to universities in order to gain post-experience post-graduate qualifications in management - both to supplement their experience in career terms and to broaden their understanding of their practice. The design of such programmes encourage manager/researchers to undertake research studies in their own organisations - exposing these researchers to issues connected to researching amongst at least a partially known sample. This paper argues that manager/researchers are poorly served by the lack of discussion about the effect of researching in these 'incestuous fields'. The paper opens up some areas of debate around this issue and concludes by suggesting the basis of conversations that supervisors and students could have around this feature of management research.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)U120-U131
Number of pages12
JournalSOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH ONLINE
Volume5
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 30 Nov 2000

Keywords

  • management research
  • data analysis
  • emotion
  • relationships with informants

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