Research Questions: A Core Ingredient in Developing Interesting
Theories
The Context of Constructing and Formulating Research Questions
Gap-Spotting: The Prevalent Way of Constructing Research Questions
in Social Science
A Critical Evaluation of Gap-Spotting Research: Does It Lead to
Interesting Theories?
Problematization as a Methodology for Generating Research
Questions
Applying the Problematization Methodology in Practice
Why Does Gap-Spotting Dominate When It Reduces the Chance to Create
Interesting Theories?
Constructing Interesting Research Questions: Problematization and
Beyond
Mats Alvesson is Professor of Organization Studies at the
University of Bath, and also affiliated with Lund University,
Stockholm School of Economics and Bayes Business School, City,
University of London.
Jörgen Sandberg is Professor in the University of Queensland (UQ)
Business School and Honorary Professor at Warwick Business School.
Researchers usually puzzle about how to move from the scientific
literature to a fruitful research topic. Alvesson and Sandberg
address these puzzles in this sensible, practical book which
deserves to become required reading for researchers.
Professor David Silverman
Goldsmiths′ and King′s College, University of London
This book is not for the faint hearted. It will appeal to those who
already have some experience of research, or those at postgraduate
level formulating their ideas for study. It will stimulate new ways
of thinking about the design of research, something that is well
overdue. Even if the problematization methodology and the
frameworks the authors propose are not adopted wholesale, the book
will encourage critical reflection at a level rarely seen in this
area.
*Karen Laing, Newcastle University*
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