Informing Business Research And Education On A Rugged Landscape


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Informing Business Research And Education On A Rugged Landscape


Informing Business Research And Education On A Rugged Landscape
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Author : T. Grandon Gill
language : en
Publisher: Informing Science
Release Date : 2010

Informing Business Research And Education On A Rugged Landscape written by T. Grandon Gill and has been published by Informing Science this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010 with Business categories.




Informing Science Volume Two Design And Research Issues


Informing Science Volume Two Design And Research Issues
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Author : T. Grandon Gill
language : en
Publisher: Informing Science
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Informing Science Volume Two Design And Research Issues written by T. Grandon Gill and has been published by Informing Science this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on with categories.


The two volume Informing Science series is the first attempt to survey and synthesize research in the informing science transdiscipline. Part textbook, part collection of readings, the two volumes present both important research findings relating to the field and highlight fertile directions for future research. Volume Two: Design and Research Issues applies the building blocks of informing science described in Volume One: Concepts and Systems to design and research questions. It begins by looking at alternative approaches to informing system design. These include structured methodologies, agile approaches, effectuation, and emergent models. A series of chapters follows that present research findings related to a series of topics that have played an important role in the development of informing science as a research area. These include the relationship between rigor and research methods, threats to informing (such as misinformation and disinformation), the nature of informing impact, information cascades, the relationship of culture to informing, and the research-practice gap. The book concludes with a chapter that considers possible extensions to the current informing science research agenda and an afterword that presents the author’s reflections on the development of series and its long term future.



Informing Science Volume One Concepts And Systems


Informing Science Volume One Concepts And Systems
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Author : T. Grandon Gill
language : en
Publisher: Informing Science
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The two volume Informing Science series is the first attempt to survey and synthesize research in the informing science transdiscipline. Part textbook, part collection of readings, the two volumes present both important research findings relating to the field and highlight fertile directions for future research. Volume One: Concepts and Systems focuses on the key building blocks of informing science. It begins with an overview of the transdiscipline, tracing its evolution from Cohen’s original proposal to its present state. Next, it considers a series of concepts that frequently elude attempts at rigorous definition. Among these: theory, research, information, knowledge and complexity. With working definitions established, it goes on to explore basic systems theory, introducing the concept of an informing system. The key elements of such systems—the channel, the sender/informer, and the receiver/client—are then examined individually. The volume concludes with two overview chapters. The first of these looks at the analysis of a basic informing system, in which a single informer interacts directly with a clearly specified client or set of clients. The last chapter extends these ideas to the more complex topologies (e.g., multiple channels, multiple informers, multiple clients, layers of informing) that are more typical in real world informing contexts.



Informing With The Case Method


Informing With The Case Method
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Author : T. Grandon Gill
language : en
Publisher: Informing Science
Release Date : 2011

Informing With The Case Method written by T. Grandon Gill and has been published by Informing Science this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011 with Business & Economics categories.


There are a number of marvelous books that address the topic of the case method. If you are interested in facilitating cases, you can look to the classic book Teaching and the Case Method by Louis Barnes, C. Roland Christensen and Abby Hansen (1994). The collection of essays on the subject, Education for Judgment: The Artistry of Discussion Leadership by C. Roland Christensen, David Garvin and Ann Sweet (1991) is a wonderful and inspiring read as well. If your interest is case-based research, it would be nearly impossible to find a more authoritative source than Robert Yin’s (2009, 4th Edition) Case Study Research: Design and Methods, which (at last count) has been cited nearly 29,000 times, according to Google Scholar. There is even a new entry to the field, William Ellet’s (2007) The Case Study Handbook: How to Read, Discuss, and Write Persuasively about Cases that is specifically aimed at the student. At first glance, then, the topic of case studies in education and research seems to be pretty well covered. Do we really need another book on the subject? I write this book believing the answer is yes. While I have great affection for the classics, there are a number of issues facing most business faculty—not to mention faculty members from disciplines outside of business—that these books simply do not address. In writing this book, my intention is to offer some thoughts on some of these. Paradoxically, these omissions arise from the very fact that the authors of the classics are undisputed masters of their craft. Why this is a problem should become clear as I identify the three areas of focus for this book. The first issue that I feel must be considered is using the case method with a novice audience. Consider the following. When I was enrolled in the MBA program at Harvard Business School (HBS) in the early 1980s, the curriculum consisted of nearly 900 case discussion (15 per week) and—perhaps—as many as 20 class periods given over to lecture-style presentations. When I teach a case-method graduate course at my own institution, on the other hand, I am constrained to 11 case discussions (a 12 week semester). As it happens, I am also the only course in the entire program that employs pedagogy reasonably faithful to the case method, as it is normally defined. The math is very simple. By the last day of my semester, my students have as much experience discussing cases as I did on Thursday afternoon of the first week of my two year MBA program at HBS. With the exception of faculty teaching at those rare institutions that have chosen to widely adopt the case method, the situation I face is commonplace. The second concern that existing books raise for me is their tendency to focus on isolated topics. Specifically, case facilitation, case writing and case research are treated as separable activities. I would argue that these three aspects of the case method—which I define quite broadly—are inseparable. For institutions that wish to achieve the full set of benefits provided by the case method, all three activities must be pursued in parallel. Perhaps this is why so few institutions have achieved success through the case method. In this book, I will argue that achieving such integration is precisely why those rare institutions have been so successful. Once you start believing that the case method can be a key to institutional success, how you get there becomes a real challenge. At leading institutions featuring the case method, such as HBS, the philosophy is largely learned through a period of apprenticeship. For example, I did not encounter any of the references mentioned in the first paragraph—excepting Yin—at any time during my 5 year doctorate at HBS. Instead, I went out and wrote cases, facilitated discussions and did research under the guidance of faculty members who were masters of the craft. How can someone without the benefit of such an experience acquire such mastery? While I cannot offer any promises in this regard, I will at least provide some examples and easy-to-follow checklists that may be of service to individuals getting started.



Informing For Operations Framework Model And The First Principles 2nd Ed 2011


Informing For Operations Framework Model And The First Principles 2nd Ed 2011
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Author : Zbigniew Gackowski
language : en
Publisher: Informing Science
Release Date : 2009

Informing For Operations Framework Model And The First Principles 2nd Ed 2011 written by Zbigniew Gackowski and has been published by Informing Science this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with categories.




Corrupt Research


Corrupt Research
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Author : Raymond Hubbard
language : en
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Release Date : 2015-07-01

Corrupt Research written by Raymond Hubbard and has been published by SAGE Publications this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-07-01 with Social Science categories.


Addressing the immensely important topic of research credibility, Raymond Hubbard’s groundbreaking Corrupt Research proposes that we must treat such information with a healthy dose of skepticism. This book argues that the dominant model of knowledge procurement subscribed to in these areas—the significant difference paradigm—is philosophically suspect, methodologically impaired, and statistically broken. Hubbard introduces a more accurate, alternative framework—the significant sameness paradigm—for developing scientific knowledge. The majority of the book comprises a head-to-head comparison of the “significant difference” versus “significant sameness” conceptions of science across philosophical, methodological, and statistical perspectives.



Avoiding The Carnage


Avoiding The Carnage
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Author : Dr. Robert W. Hammond
language : en
Publisher: Informing Science
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Avoiding The Carnage written by Dr. Robert W. Hammond and has been published by Informing Science this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on with Business & Economics categories.


Avoiding the Carnage is a guidebook for business leaders, sales leadership, sales management, and salespeople on how to navigate a sales transformation to minimize salesperson turnover. This guidebook identifies the hidden costs and policies that kill growth and shares tactics, tools, theories, and research that provide a practical approach to avoiding the carnage of lost revenue and increased costs for the company, community, and salesperson.



Avoiding The Carnage Free Abridged Version


Avoiding The Carnage Free Abridged Version
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Author : Robert Hammond
language : en
Publisher: Informing Science
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Avoiding The Carnage Free Abridged Version written by Robert Hammond and has been published by Informing Science this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on with Business & Economics categories.


Avoiding the Carnage is a guidebook for business leaders, sales leadership, sales management, and salespeople on how to navigate a sales transformation to minimize salesperson turnover. This guidebook identifies the hidden costs and policies that kill growth and shares tactics, tools, theories, and research that provide a practical approach to avoiding the carnage of lost revenue and increased costs for the company, community, and salesperson.



Examining The Informing View Of Organization Applying Theoretical And Managerial Approaches


Examining The Informing View Of Organization Applying Theoretical And Managerial Approaches
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Author : Travica, Bob
language : en
Publisher: IGI Global
Release Date : 2014-04-30

Examining The Informing View Of Organization Applying Theoretical And Managerial Approaches written by Travica, Bob and has been published by IGI Global this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-04-30 with Business & Economics categories.


Understanding the organizational dimensions that surround information systems is essential for professionals involved in the field, ultimately improving upon organizational design and performance. Examining the Informing View of Organization: Applying Theoretical and Managerial Approaches will utilize relevant perspectives to enhance theory and practice in the information systems area. By providing a framework for the Informing View of Organization, this book is a valuable resource for academics in the field, as well as managers and professionals in information systems.



Business Information Needs And Satisfaction


Business Information Needs And Satisfaction
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Author : Rimvydas Skyrius
language : en
Publisher: Informing Science
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Business Information Needs And Satisfaction written by Rimvydas Skyrius and has been published by Informing Science this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on with Business & Economics categories.


The dynamic and turbulent second half of the 20th century, as well as the beginning of the 21st century, have been and still are accompanied by factors relating to information in one or other way: information technologies (IT), information systems (IS), information society, information economy and others. The technical foundation of these factors – the contemporary information technologies – became widely adopted, accessible to many users, and keep being perfected in terms of their functions and performance. IT developments have been followed by substantial value expectations that largely drive the IT industry as one of the most dynamic industries in the world. It is hard to underestimate the value created by IT applications, especially when an insightful use of IT has provided its users with opportunities that had been unheard of just a short time ago. On the other hand, the history of IT use brings out numerous cases that are not too successful, and from the time perspective, we can state that a wide application of IT does not automatically guarantee the creation of more value or efficient activities, regardless of proven potential. Apart from this, the role of IT in the life of contemporary society develops some controversial features: considering that information activities demand more and more time and attention that are rather scarce resources in the activities of a society member, the use of said resources is far from efficient. It has to be noted that this book discusses information needs and the role of information technologies in satisfying them. Although information issues are often discussed in relation to knowledge issues, and many sources point out that the two are closely related, this book does not discuss either the definition of knowledge or knowledge management, with the exception of several inevitable touch points. Business information activities and information functions often are considered secondary to the main activities, but actually they are a vital binding environment for any rational activities. Information has been important for all activities and at all times; nevertheless, its role received deeper and more focused research only with the proliferation of computer information technologies. The area of IT use and servicing of information needs is rather complicated and requires substantial knowledge and competence. The amount of experience accumulated in the field is huge; however, part of it has a short life cycle due to the rapid advance of information technologies. It is no easy task to search the kaleidoscopic variety of IT application problems for solid reference points that would hold over time. The monograph presents an assumption that the search for such reference points should start in the area of user information needs. The area of satisfying information needs, and business information needs in particular, has merited research interest for a long time and in many aspects. A number of important sub-areas has developed over time: management information systems, data and information management, information strategy, decision support, business intelligence, information economy, etc. It is worth noting that in the area of satisfying complex information needs, for some time principal attention has been given to the topics of decision support, decision modeling, and expert systems. Over time, other topics came in to replace them, namely, business intelligence, although it would be fair to note that current research in business intelligence and related fields largely owes to the previous foundation work of decision support researchers. Regardless of the vast number of research publications, the research space lacks work that is centered around an information user (a person, a group, an entire organization) and the projection of user information needs into the potential of information technologies and systems.