ON THE IMPORTANCE OF GOOD QUESTIONS AND EMPIRICALLY GROUNDED THEORIZING
指出博士论文或研究中缺乏显著和反直觉发现的问题,建议在早期理论化步骤中融入实践者视角,并关注提出理论和实践上引人入胜的问题。
The absence of significant and counter‐intuitive findings is oftentimes considered a troubling weakness of a doctoral dissertation, and more in general of any piece of research. I suggest that these problems can be mitigated by incorporating practitioners' perspectives in the early theorizing steps of the research. I also propose that the researcher should focus on asking questions that are theoretically and practically intriguing, instead of becoming too concerned by the counter‐intuitiveness of expected findings.