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Title: An Assessment of the Scientific Merits of Action Research


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An Assessment of the Scientific Merits of Action
Research
  • Gerald I. Susman Roger D. Evered
  • Presented by Scott Hendrickson
  • Influenced by Peter Axel Nielsens Action
    Research in IS

2
Crisis in Organizational Science
  • Crisis in the field of organizational science
    because
  • Research methods and techniques have become
    increasingly less useful for solving practical,
    organizational problems
  • Failure to recognize latent values behind the
    claim to neutrality about how knowledge is
    generated
  • Research lacks relevance to problems faced in
    real world (separation of theory from practice)
  • Really a crisis of epistemology due to adoption
    of a positivist model of science

3
What is Positivist Science
  • Positivist science considers scientific knowledge
    to be obtainable only from sense data that can be
    directly experienced and verified between
    independent parties
  • The world exists a priori as a unified and
    causally organized system
  • The structure of the world can be inferred from
    empirical observation
  • Data can be logically reconstructed into laws
    (without regard to associated human meaning)
  • World can be hierarchically organized supporting
    induction and deduction

4
Deficiencies of Positivist Science
  • Deficient in its capacity to generate knowledge
    for use by members of organizations for solving
    the problems they face because of the following
    assumptions
  • Methods are value neutral
  • Treats persons as objects of study
  • Eliminates the role of history in the generation
    of knowledge
  • A system is entirely defined by its denotative
    language
  • Knowledge of inquirer can be excluded from an
    understanding of how knowledge is generated

5
Solution Action Research
  • Action research as a corrective to the
    deficiencies of positivist science...
  • is future oriented
  • is collaborative
  • implies system development
  • generates theory grounded in action
  • is agnostic
  • is situational

6
Action Research
  • It aims to contribute to
  • the practical concerns of people in an immediate
    problematic situation,
  • the goals of social science, and
  • to develop the self-help competencies of people
    facing problems
  • by joint collaboration within a mutually
    acceptable ethical framework
  • A cyclical process with five phases
  • diagnosing
  • action planning
  • action taking
  • evaluating
  • specifying learning
  • in order to develop a client-system
    infrastructure

7
Cyclical Process of AR
8
Is Action Research Scientific?
  • No, when judged by positivist science
  • It doesnt meet the covering law criterion
  • Actions derive meaning from the end pursued, not
    prior associations
  • Planned interventions and social systems cause
    variables to be dependent on context
  • Actions are seldom discrete events

9
Is Action Research Scientific?
  • Yes, given different philosophical viewpoints
  • Praxis the art of acting upon the conditions one
    faces in order to change them
  • Hermeneutics the interpretation of languages,
    culture, and history (no knowledge is possible
    without presupposition)
  • Existentialism asserts the importance of human
    choice and values, with respect to action, avoids
    causal explanations
  • Pragmatism shifted the criterion of truth to the
    practical consequences for adopting a particular
    stmt.
  • Process philosophies you cannot step into the
    same social system twice, organizations
    constantly change, they are different
  • Phenomenology insists on the primacy of
    immediate subjective experience is the basis for
    knowledge
  • It generates knowledge which is contingent on a
    particular situation and which develops the
    capacity of members of an organization to solve
    their own problems

10
Alternate Criteria and Methods
  • Positivist Science
  • Explanation
  • Prediction
  • Deduction and induction
  • Detachment
  • Contemplation
  • Action Research
  • Understanding
  • Making things happen
  • Conjectures
  • Engagement
  • Action

11
Contribution of Action Research
  • Contributes differently to the growth of
    knowledge than Positivist Science
  • Guides or action principles as opposed to rules
  • Practics techniques providing know-how
  • Enabling develops interpersonal and problem
    solving skills, competence,
  • Infrastructure researcher acquires increasing
    skills of developing organizational
    infrastructure
  • Collaboration enlarges domain of inquiry from
    them to us

12
Comparisons of PS and AR
13
Questions?
  • Do you buy the argument for AR as a Science?
  • Are the differences of AR from PS strengths or
    weaknesses?
  • Explanation, Prediction, Deduction and induction,
    Detachment, Contemplation
  • Understanding, Making things happen, Conjectures,
    Engagement, Action
  • Can PS be used in conjunction with AR?
  • Should AR be use on other types of systems?
  • Is PS only appropriate for a very limited set of
    phenomena?
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