3 resultados para Interpretive Research, Epistemology, Qualitative Inquiry, Interpretation, Nursing
em Corvinus Research Archive - The institutional repository for the Corvinus University of Budapest
Resumo:
Az empirikus kutatás azokra a kérdésekre keresi a választ, hogy a hazai innovatív, növekedésorientált kis- és középvállalkozásokat milyen tényezők támogatják és segítik abban, hogy egyszerre legyenek képesek kiválóan teljesíteni jelenlegi piacaikon, miközben radikális innovációikon keresztül biztosítják a szervezet hosszú távú növekedési pályáját. A kutatás kvalitatív, feltáró, egyéni interjúkra épülő esettanulmányos módszertan keretein belül 14 vezetői interjúra, helyszíni megfigyelésre és széles körű dokumentumelemzésre épül. Az eredmények alapján a kettős képességű szervezetek teljesítményét egy hat, egymással összefüggésben lévő elemből álló modell határozza meg, melynek részei a felsővezetői decentralizáció, menedzsmentkontroll, vezetői szerepek és identitás, feladat- és hatáskörök, motivációs rendszer és a menedzsmenttudás színvonala. _______ The empirical research seeks the answer to the question what kind of factors support and help the innovative, growth-oriented Hungarian SMEs to both have the ability to operate at an excellent level in their current markets and to ensure the long-term growth path of the organization through radical innovations. The research applies qualitative, interview-based methodology. The dataset consists of 14 interviews with managers from different organizational level of the examined company, on-site observation and document-analysis. The main contribution of the article is a model that includes the influential structural and contextual factors of organizational ambidexterity, which are decentralization, management controlling, leader roles and identity, functions and authorities, motivation system and level of management knowledge.
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The present article assesses agency theory related problems contributing to the fall of shopping centers. The negative effects of the financial and economic downturn started in 2008 were accentuated in emerging markets like Romania. Several shopping centers were closed or sold through bankruptcy proceedings or forced execution. These failed shopping centers, 10 in number, were selected in order to assess agency theory problems contributing to the failure of shopping centers; as research method qualitative multiple cases-studies is used. Results suggest, that in all of the cases the risk adverse behavior of the External Investor- Principal, lead to risk sharing problems and subsequently to the fall of the shopping centers. In some of the cases Moral Hazard (lack of Developer-Agent’s know-how and experience) as well as Adverse Selection problems could be identified. The novelty of the topic for the shopping center industry and the empirical evidences confer a significant academic and practical value to the present article.
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In spite of tremendous efforts, women are still under-represented in the field of science. Post-graduate education and early tenure track employment are part of the academic career establish-ment in research and development during periods that usually overlap with family formation. Though women tend to leave science mainly after obtaining their PhD, and the timing of mother-hood plays a vital role in a successful research career, qualitative data on this life period are scarce. Our paper focuses on how the normative and institutional contexts shape female PhD engineering students’ family plans. The research was based on intersections of life course and risk and uncertainty theories. Using qualitative interviews we explored how contradicting social norms of childbearing cause tensions in postgraduate students’ lives, and how the different uncer-tainties and risks permeate young researchers’ decisions on early life events. We concluded that, despite the general pattern of delaying motherhood among higher educated women, these students struggle against this postponement, and they hardly have any good options to avoid risk stem-ming from uncertainties and from some characteris-tics of studying and working in engineering. Find-ings of this research may call the attention of stake-holders to possible intervention points.