Thumbs up for action research in case studies from the Evaluative Study of Action Research

E. Piggot-Irvine, W. Rowe, L. Ferkins
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A four-year, global, evaluative study of action research (ESAR) has sought to explore precursors, processes and impacts/outcomes of action research (AR) projects. This paper outlines the ESAR findings from six case studies designed to contribute to understanding of how AR works, and to deepen the recently reported mixed method (MM) findings from a widespread survey with 174 respondents. The previously published ESAR indicators were used as a guide for evaluation of the cases using interviews, a survey, documentary analysis, and Goal Attainment Scaling (GAS). In seeking to advance knowledge and understanding of the elements of AR that enhance outcomes and impact, considerable alignment with the MM survey findings was revealed. The results indicate that almost all the case projects exhibited strong AR elements associated with activity for precursors (focus clarification, engagement of key stakeholders, funding and support), processes (phased and planned yet flexible activity, data collection and analysis, ongoing collaboration, leadership and management), and outcomes/impacts (change outcomes, knowledge mobilisation, continuing action). Early and ongoing collaboration within the AR team and with stakeholders was most associated with effectiveness of projects to the extent that this element will be the entire focus of a further paper. An interesting finding also was a trend to MM data collection in projects. Overall, the findings considerably address a key aim of the ESAR, that is, to advance knowledge and understanding of the elements of AR that enhance outcomes and impact, including why or why not they have been effective.
为《行动研究的评价研究》中的案例研究中的行动研究点赞
一项为期四年的全球行动研究评价研究试图探索行动研究项目的前体、过程和影响/结果。本文概述了六个案例研究的ESAR发现,旨在帮助理解AR如何工作,并深化最近报告的混合方法(MM)发现,这些发现来自174名受访者的广泛调查。以前发表的ESAR指标被用作使用访谈、调查、文献分析和目标实现量表(GAS)对案例进行评估的指南。为了提高对增强结果和影响的AR要素的认识和理解,与MM调查结果显示了相当大的一致性。结果表明,几乎所有案例项目都表现出与前驱活动(重点澄清、关键利益相关者的参与、资金和支持)、过程(分阶段和计划但灵活的活动、数据收集和分析、持续合作、领导和管理)以及结果/影响(变革结果、知识动员、持续行动)相关的强大增强现实元素。增强现实团队内部和利益相关者之间的早期和持续的合作与项目的有效性密切相关,因此这一要素将成为下一篇论文的全部重点。一个有趣的发现是项目中MM数据收集的趋势。总体而言,这些发现在很大程度上解决了ESAR的一个关键目标,即增进对增强结果和影响的AR要素的认识和理解,包括它们为什么有效或为什么不有效。
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