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Ethical Issues and Role Duality in Insider Action Research: Challenges for Action Research Degree Programmes

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SYSTEMIC PRACTICE AND ACTION RESEARCH
卷 26, 期 5, 页码 399-415

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s11213-012-9256-6

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Insider action research; Ethics; Role duality; Institutional review boards (IRB); Human research ethics committees (HREC)

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Insider action research describes the process when a member of an organisation undertakes an explicit action research role in addition to the normal functional roles they hold in an organisation. Real-world work-based research is relevant and important to many full-time managers, consultants and members of organisations including those who choose to undertake higher degrees in business as part-time postgraduate students. Within these programmes a proposal for an insider action research project is often associated with important and interesting research projects that have already arisen in an organisation where the researcher works full-time, and are part of their existing role and established working relationships with key stakeholders. Ethical issues in organisationally located insider action research can differ from other forms of action research because of role duality, i.e. that the researcher holds an ongoing work role and power relationships associated with this as well as the action research role. Ethical issues can be associated with choices about alternative options, expected impacts and outcomes on the researcher, participants, organisation and stakeholders, and these are important considerations for academic supervisors, institutional review boards and human research ethics committees.

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