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http://hdl.handle.net/2142/232
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| Title: |
Building Process Theories |
| Authors: |
Poole, Marshall Scott |
| Keywords: |
Process Theory Organizational Research Change Innovation Theory Construction |
| Issue Date: |
2006-Jul |
| Citation Information: |
Originally presented as part of the Process Research Workshop, Academy of Management, August, 2006 |
| Abstract / Summary: |
This is a lecture on building process theories in communication and organizational research. Process theories are fundamentally different from traditional variance based theories and focus on explaining change, development, innovation and other phenomena that unfold over time. This talk is directed to the audience of organizational researchers, but the ideas can be adapted to many different contexts |
| URI: |
http://hdl.handle.net/2142/232 |
| Type of Resource: |
sound text |
| Genre of Resource: |
presentation/lecture/speech sound recording (oral) |
| Publication Status: |
unpublished |
| Peer-Reviewed: |
not peer reviewed |
| Appears in Collections: |
Marshall Scott Poole
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