类比推理准则:对可持续供应链的回顾与应用

Richard L. Gruner, D. Power
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目的本文旨在回顾类比推理工作,提炼和应用程序指南,帮助理论家发展新的类比。作者回顾了从1980年到2020年的189项研究,以确定类比推理指南。研究结果揭示了引入新类比的四个步骤:目标域和源域的选择;域图像映射;相关性的评估;以及提案起草。[…]浅湖构成源域,可持续供应链管理代表目标域。研究的局限性/意义确定的程序指南可以帮助未来的学者发展具有严格性和结构的新颖类比。本文提供了一个新的研究议程,以解决当前研究中通过类比推理的差距。原创性/价值本文提炼并应用类比推理准则来发展新的类比,扩展和补充了许多现有的类比推理理论。此外,本文还综合了脱节和碎片化的研究成果,以全面理解类比推理,这可以作为未来可持续供应链管理及其他领域理论化的基础。
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Analogical reasoning guidelines: a review and application to sustainable supply chains
Purpose This paper aims to review analogical reasoning work to distil and apply procedural guidelines that aid theoreticians to develop novel analogies. Design/methodology/approach The authors reviewed 189 studies from 1980 to 2020 to identify analogical reasoning guidelines. Findings Results revealed four procedural steps for the introduction of novel analogies: target and source domain selection; domain image mapping; relevance assessment; and proposition drafting. […] shallow lakes constitute the source domain and sustainable supply chain management represents the target domain. Research limitations/implications The identified procedural guidelines can help future scholars to develop novel analogies with rigor and structure. The paper provides an agenda for new research that addresses gaps in current studies that reason by analogy. Originality/value This paper distils and applies analogical reasoning guidelines for the development of novel analogies, extending and complementing much existing theorizing on reasoning by analogy. Additionally, disjointed and fragmented research findings are synthesized to yield a comprehensive understanding of analogical reasoning, which can serve as a foundation for future theorizing in sustainable supply chain management and beyond.
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