Category: Creativity

Reflecting on theory and practice, and how research questions connect them; part 2

A continuation of the reflection on theory and practice in our doctoral cohhort discussion. Weick (1995) talked about the continuum from mature, accepted dominant theory to the first conjecture arising out of some anomalous observation. There is a continuum between the generalist inquiring into the purest of theoretical distinctions, and the pragmatist seeking to add […]

Reflection 2 on the practitioner-scholar divide: a case where it was the thinnest of veils, unknown to any of us

I will answer this from my preferred pragmatist and action research perspective I believe most interesting problems originate in the practitioners world, and that most chief decision-makers (who approve projects, set priorities and allocate resources) MUST be practitioners first, if only to satisfy political and social constraints. I believe our action groups that solve problems […]

Reflections on closing the gap between practitioners and scholars

We are having a discussion in our doctoral cohort about the gap between  practitioners and scholars. Here my thoughts on closing the gap between practitioners and scholars: 1. A post-positivist might want to confirm the gap exists, measure its dimensions, identify possible causes for the existence of it, and hypothesize if the cause and effect relationships […]

Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: understanding the stealth trade

Behavioral psychologists have pointed out that people do not act like rational actors when it comes to investing and trading in the stock market. In addition to fundamental factors like the business cycle, there appear to be psychological motivations at play that help to explain market performance and price fluctuation. A short term or intermediate-term […]

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