Systems thinking's challenge to research in spirituality and religion at work: An interview with Ian Mitroff
Journal of Organizational Change Management
ISSN: 0953-4814
Article publication date: 1 February 2004
Abstract
Empirical research in spirituality and religion in work (SRW) offers special challenges in construct conceptualization, operationalization, and data analysis. For this special research methods issue, accomplished researcher and SRW champion Ian I. Mitroff shares his thoughts, criticisms, and models for current research as well as his hopes for SRW's empirical future. Mitroff, co‐author of the most prominent empirical SRW study to date (Mitroff, I.I. and Denton, E.A., A Spiritual Audit of Corporate America: A Hard Look at Spirituality, Religion, and Values in the Workplace, Jossey‐Bass, San Francisco, CA, 1999), holds trans‐disciplinarily grounded views of how SRW researchers need to overcome methodological impasses to stay interesting and relevant. This article contains excerpts from three recent interviews with Mitroff about the current and future states of SRW research, and how such research can move forward with integrity and respect for SRW's special subject matter.
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Citation
Lund Dean, K. (2004), "Systems thinking's challenge to research in spirituality and religion at work: An interview with Ian Mitroff", Journal of Organizational Change Management, Vol. 17 No. 1, pp. 11-25. https://doi.org/10.1108/09534810410511279
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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