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Vállalati magatartás - vállalati környezet. Kutatásmódszertani történet
[Corporate behaviour - corporate environment. The story of research methodology]

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  • Laki, Mihály

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Az 1968-as gazdasági reform és a szocialista rendszer 1989-es összeomlása közötti években nagy számban készültek esettanulmányok a vállalatok, vállalati szervezeti egységek, vállalatcsoportok, ágazatok, működéséről. Aki ma elolvassa ezeket az írásokat, nemcsak egy eltűnt világ (már nem létező vállalatok, piacállapotok, vezetési- irányítási módszerek, szabályozások) eseményeivel és folyamataival, de a múlt század hetvenes-nyolcvanas évei Magyarországán elterjedt társadalomkutatási módszerrel és szemlélettel is megismerkedhet. Tanulmányunkban igyekszünk kideríteni: miért választotta, használta és miért pont akkor a hazai tudományos közösség egy része ezt a módszert. Miért bíztunk a kvalitatív kutatásban, az anekdotikus események rendszerezésében, mérhetőségében? Mi okozta térvesztését a rendszerváltás után? Vagy másként: miért volt népszerű ez a szemlélet és módszer a tudományos szabadság korlátozásának idején, és miért nem az e korlátok eltűnésének éveiben?

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  • Laki, Mihály, 2024. "Vállalati magatartás - vállalati környezet. Kutatásmódszertani történet [Corporate behaviour - corporate environment. The story of research methodology]," Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Közgazdasági Szemle Alapítvány (Economic Review Foundation), vol. 0(3), pages 275-324.
  • Handle: RePEc:ksa:szemle:2174
    DOI: 10.18414/KSZ.2024.3.275
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