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Explaining Management Phenomena

Explaining Management Phenomena

Explaining Management Phenomena

A Philosophical Treatise
Eric W. K. Tsang, University of Texas, Dallas
December 2022
Hardback
9781009323130

    One key objective of management research is to explain business phenomena. Yet understanding the nature of explanation is essentially a topic in philosophy. This is the first book that bridges the gap between a technical, philosophical treatment of the topic and the more practical needs of management scholars, as well as others across the social sciences. It explores how management phenomena can be explained from a philosophical perspective, and renders sophisticated philosophical arguments understandable by readers without specialized training. Covering virtually all the major aspects of the nature of explanation, this work will enhance empirical and theoretical research, as well as approaches combining the two. With many examples from management literature and business news, this study helps scholars in those fields to improve their research outcomes.

    • Clarifies the philosophical concept  of explanation for social science researchers
    • Uses many examples from management literature and business news
    • Allows researchers to develop more sophisticated explanations

    Product details

    December 2022
    Hardback
    9781009323130
    250 pages
    236 × 158 × 20 mm
    0.54kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. The nature of explanation
    • 2. Causation
    • 3. Modes of explanation
    • 4. Micro foundations
    • 5. Theory versus non-theory-based explanation
    • 6. Multi-theoretical explanation
    • 7. Research methods
    • 8. Explanation as science (or art?).
      Author
    • Eric W. K. Tsang , University of Texas, Dallas

      Eric W. K. Tsang is the Dallas World Salute Distinguished Professor at the University of Texas at Dallas, and a fellow of the Academy of International Business. He is a leading management scholar in applying philosophy to tackle methodological problems. In 2017, he published The Philosophy of Management Research (2016).