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Organizational sciences' obsession with "that's interesting!" consequences and an alternative

Journal

Organizational Pyshcology Review

Subject

Organisational Behaviour

Publication Year

2013

Abstract

We suggest that the organizational science’s increasing preoccupation with “interesting” theories and “counterintuitive” facts can lead to nonreplicable findings, fragmented theory, and irrelevance. The focus on the interesting and novel reveals a profound misunderstanding of the scientific enterprise. Organizational scholarship will be better off if it reverts to according primacy to the problem being solved over novel theory development.

Keywords

Methodology; Philosophy of Science

Available on ECCH

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