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Shaping a Constructivist View of Organizational Design Science

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ORGANIZATION STUDIES
Volume 31, Issue 9-10, Pages 1229-1255

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0170840610374395

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constructivist epistemological paradigms; sciences of the artificial; design sciences; interpretive methods; rigor

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The so-called rigor-relevance gap appears unbridgeable in the classical view of organization science, which is based on the physical sciences' model. Constructivist scholars have also pointed out a certain inadequacy of this model of science for organization research, but they have not offered an explicit, alternative model of science. Responding to this lack, this paper brings together the two separate paradigmatic perspectives of constructivist epistemologies and of organizational design science, and shows how they could jointly constitute the ingredients of a constructivism-founded scientific paradigm for organization research. Further, the paper highlights that, in this constructivist view of organizational design science, knowledge can be generated and used in ways that are mutually enriching for academia and practice.

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