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A review of research in participation: a case for more appropriate and rigorous methodology

A review of research in participation: a case for more appropriate and rigorous methodology
A review of research in participation: a case for more appropriate and rigorous methodology
Worker participation has been investigated by management and accounting researchers for many years but there is disagreement about both the process of participation and its impact. This paper argues that such equivocality is associated with inappropriate research methodology, research design flaws, and the adoption of a managerialist perspective which results in exclusion of factors fundamental to understanding the phenomenon
96-121
University of Southampton
Russell, J.
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Russell, J.
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Russell, J. (1996) A review of research in participation: a case for more appropriate and rigorous methodology (Discussion Papers in Accounting and Management Science, 96-121) Southampton, UK. University of Southampton 31pp.

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Abstract

Worker participation has been investigated by management and accounting researchers for many years but there is disagreement about both the process of participation and its impact. This paper argues that such equivocality is associated with inappropriate research methodology, research design flaws, and the adoption of a managerialist perspective which results in exclusion of factors fundamental to understanding the phenomenon

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Published date: 1996

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Local EPrints ID: 36154
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/36154
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Date deposited: 30 Apr 2007
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 15:31

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Author: J. Russell

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