Moving from Ideas to a Theoretical Contribution: Comments on the Process of Developing Theory in Organizational Research. Moving from Ideas to a Theoretical Contribution: Comments on the Process of Developing Theory in Organizational Research.

Moving from Ideas to a Theoretical Contribution: Comments on the Process of Developing Theory in Organizational Research‪.‬

Journal of Supply Chain Management 2011, April, 47, 2

    • $5.99
    • $5.99

Publisher Description

INTRODUCTION The topic of theory development remains an ongoing area of interest and debate among management scholars. The Academy of Management Review has dedicated two special issues to the topic, (in 1989 and 1999), and has continued to address the topic through the "Editor's Comments" series. Administrative Science Quarterly has too offered a special forum on theory building in 1995. These are valuable resources that can help authors develop a better understanding of how the field of management defines theoretical contribution. In a recent article tided "Building Theory about Theory Building" Corley and Gioia (2011, p. 18) survey the discussions of the issue and conclude, "The upshot of our synthesis of the literature, then, is the recognition that the current state of the art for developing conceptual papers that are deemed to provide a theoretical contribution rests in a scholar's ability to produce thinking that is original (and especially revelatory or surprising) in its insight and useful (preferably in a scientific manner) in its application." Although a paper, and several earlier contributions on the topic of what theory and/or good theory is (see Bacharach 1989; Whetten 1989; Kilduff 2006) focus on the development of theory papers, they nevertheless provide very useful guidance about what constitutes a "value-added" theoretical contribution in both theoretical and empirical papers.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2011
April 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
9
Pages
PUBLISHER
National Association of Purchasing Management, Inc.
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
205.5
KB
Getting the Reader to "I Get It!": Clarification, Differentiation and Illustration. Getting the Reader to "I Get It!": Clarification, Differentiation and Illustration.
2011
Grounded Theory in Management Research Grounded Theory in Management Research
2000
Grounded Theory : A Practical Guide Grounded Theory : A Practical Guide
2015
Qualitative Research and Theory Development : Mystery as Method Qualitative Research and Theory Development : Mystery as Method
2011
Constructing Research Questions : Doing Interesting Research Constructing Research Questions : Doing Interesting Research
2013
The Foundations of Research The Foundations of Research
2018
The Ailing Healthcare Supply Chain: A Prescription for Change. The Ailing Healthcare Supply Chain: A Prescription for Change.
2005
The Use of Organizational Design Features in Purchasing and Supply Management. The Use of Organizational Design Features in Purchasing and Supply Management.
2004
Sourcing Indirect Spend: A Survey of Current Internal and External Strategies for Non-Revenue-Generating Goods and Services. Sourcing Indirect Spend: A Survey of Current Internal and External Strategies for Non-Revenue-Generating Goods and Services.
2005
Managing Buyer-Supplier Relationships: Empirical Patterns of Strategy Formulation in Industrial Purchasing (Report) Managing Buyer-Supplier Relationships: Empirical Patterns of Strategy Formulation in Industrial Purchasing (Report)
2011
International Purchasing and Global Sourcing--What are the Differences? International Purchasing and Global Sourcing--What are the Differences?
2003
Enhancing Purchasing's Strategic Reputation: Evidence and Recommendations for Future Research. Enhancing Purchasing's Strategic Reputation: Evidence and Recommendations for Future Research.
2003