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Can action research be made more rigorous in a positivist sense? The contribution of an iterative approach
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Main Authors:
Nereu F., Kock
,
Robert J., McQueen
,
L. S, John cott
Format:
text
Language:
eng
Published:
Emerald
1997
Subjects:
Brazil,Action research,Information systems research,Positivism,Research rigour
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