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Multi theoretical perspectives in an abductive action research study

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Summary, in English

This paper describes an ongoing abductive research process with two researchers, with different educational background, involved in the same action research, thus having different theoretical perspectives on the study. The method of involving two researchers in the same study is not main stream in action research. The empirical data is analysed based on the two research perspectives and on parallel abduction. The abduction as part of action research integrates the participating company in the abductive process, another unexplored, non main stream, approach to abductive action research.

The overall research, valid for both researchers, is about customer orientation and innovation in a paper/packaging supply chain, where the study is conducted at one actor at one end of the supply chain. The theoretical perspectives are strategy and product development in alignment with customer orientation and innovation; with focus on the focal company and their relations to their 1st and 2nd customers.

The importance of integration of the theoretical perspectives as well as differentiation of perspectives is illustrated in the paper. Furthermore the paper elaborate on the integration of the case company in the abductive process.

The paper concludes by describing the advantages, challenges and uncertainties of having two research perspectives involved and integrated in the research process. The phenomenon of integrating, while at the same time differentiating the two perspectives in the analysis is also elaborated on. Another conclusion, is that abductive action research allows for integration of the participating company in the abductive process, which adds a dimension to the iterative process.

Publishing year

2005

Language

English

Publication/Series

Conference Proceedings

Document type

Conference paper

Topic

  • Other Mechanical Engineering

Keywords

  • packaging supply chain
  • qualitative research
  • abduction
  • case study
  • multi-theoretical perspectives
  • packaging logistics

Conference name

17th Annual NOFOMA Conference, 2005

Conference date

2005-06-09 - 2005-06-10

Conference place

Copenhagen, Denmark

Status

Published