管理学中的典型化事实、实证研究与理论发展

Stylized facts, empirical research and theory development in management

STRATEGIC ORGANIZATION · 2007
被引 252
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

指出管理研究过度强调理论检验而忽视发现经验规律(典型化事实),主张应先弄清现象“是什么”再解释“为什么”,对反思研究范式有启发。

Abstract

Stylized facts matter enormously in management inquiry because such inquiry ultimately deals with the real world. But management research places much less emphasis on empirical regularities than we should expect, and that is required, for scholarship that ultimately concerns itself with the real world. Imagine grounding the study of real organizations only in theory; we ought to be laughed out of the academy for that. Yet our journals appear to insist on theory testing. In a field that seeks to understand the real world, it makes little sense to always put theory before facts. We must understand at least the broad outlines of ‘what’ a phenomenon consists of before we try to explain ‘why’ it occurs. That is, we need research directed toward uncovering empirical regularities, otherwise known as ‘stylized facts’. Only then are we in a position to build theory that in turn can serve as the basis for more refined tests and extensions.

管理学实证研究理论发展典型化事实