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摘要
跨文化管理旨在为管理研究开发新的、可供选择的视角。事实证明,多范式方法是朝着这一方向迈出的重要而必要的一步。它对于克服纯粹的实证主义观点尤为重要。不过,从更广泛的角度来看,基于范式的思维也可能阻碍求新求变,尤其是在现实世界的问题最为重要、开放的实践视角更为重要的情况下。后质性探究认为,学术研究的连贯性是由认识论、本体论和方法论的内在连贯性来保证的,而即使在范式内部也往往缺乏这种连贯性。当然,后定性研究也可以被称为一种范式,但它的主要目标是在保持内部一致性的同时实现彻底的开放性。本文以 Anna Tsing 的研究 "世界尽头的蘑菇 "为例,说明跨文化管理领域如何能够对其研究对象产生更加彻底不同的见解。因此,本文探讨了超越范式的跨文化管理思维方式。
Beyond a ‘paradigm cold war’, or: How to explore the new in cross-cultural management research
Cross-cultural management seeks to develop new and alternative perspectives on management studies. The multi-paradigm approach has proven to be an important and necessary step in this direction. It is particularly important in overcoming a purely positivist perspective. In a broader perspective, however, paradigm-based thinking may also be a hindrance in the search for the new, especially when real-world issues are paramount and an open view of practice would be more important. Post qualitative inquiry argues that the coherence of an academic study is ensured by an internal coherence of epistemology, ontology and method, which is often lacking even within paradigms. Certainly, post qualitative inquiry can also be described as a paradigm, but it primarily aims to achieve radical openness while maintaining its internal coherence. Using Anna Tsing’s study ‘The Mushroom at the End of the World’ as an example, this paper shows how the field of cross-cultural management can generate even more radically different insights into its research object. As a result, this paper explores ways of thinking about cross-cultural management that go beyond paradigms.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Cross Cultural Management is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original research in cross cultural aspects of management, work and organization. The International Journal of Cross Cultural Management (IJCCM) aims to provide a specialized academic medium and main reference for the encouragement and dissemination of research on cross cultural aspects of management, work and organization. This includes both original qualitative and quantitative empirical work as well as theoretical and conceptual work which adds to the understanding of management across cultures.