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This article analyzes the different phases the Information Systems--Sociology relationship has gone through and points out some specific features of sociologists and Information Systems scientists in their conceptualization of Information Technology (IT). It shows that both academic fields...
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This paper has a methodological purpose, as we are aiming to show practices of accounting research designing. In that heuristic, we are basing our argument on Burrell’s and Morgan’s (1979), Feyerabend’s (1975), Quattrone’s (2000, 2004b) and Lowe’s (2004a, b) epistemo-methodological...
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The purpose of this paper is to show the possible contributions of the history to management. In a first part, through … extended to sciences of management in general and accountancy in particular; the objective is to show that a debate of … management. In a third part, after having refers to work of Popper and Kuhn, a particular place is made to Stengers which …
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management control cybernetics problematisation by Anthony. …
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to further explore the ‘third generation’ of Foucauldian studies which would study management practices as morals …
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levels of criticisms are distinguished: (1) on epistemology, (2) on the valitidy of the theoritical framework and (3) about …
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The article studies the conceptions of causality encountered in macroeconometrics. From an empiricist standpoint, it is natural to privilege measurements of phenomenal associations, spread over a period of time, between series of data. This method has made a major comeback since the 1970s,...
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Grounded Theory (GT) methodology was originally proposed as an alternative to hypothetic deductive methods, aiming at creating new knowledge on the basis of the emergence of latent social patterns. While this ambition of creating fresh knowledge seems appropriate, there are difficulties inherent...
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