- | Academic & Student Programs Academic & Student Programs
- | Journal Articles Journal Articles
- |
Interpretive research
Originally published in The International Journal of Logistics Management
Scholars have called for diversity in methods and multi-method research to enhance relevance to practice. However, many of the calls have only gone so far as to suggest the use of multiple methods within the positivism paradigm, which dominates the discipline and may constrain the ability to develop middle-range theory and propose workable solutions to today’s supply chain challenges. The purpose of this paper is to present a rationale for expanding the methodological toolbox of the field to include interpretive research methods.
Additional details
Read the article here.
To speak with a scholar or learn more on this topic, visit our contact page.