Why research without theory is not research a reply to Seymour, Crook and Rooke

Harriss, C (1998) Why research without theory is not research a reply to Seymour, Crook and Rooke. Construction Management and Economics, 16(1), pp. 113-116. ISSN 01446193

Abstract

Construction management researchers have for too long ignored the centrality of theory to human activity. A simple analogy from everyday life, the quest for a suitable life partner, will demonstrate that all productive action depends on theory if it is to be shared and form a worthwhile addition to the body of knowledge. This analogy provides a useful introduction to the philosophy of science, and a criticism of those who propose a non-scientific approach to construction management research.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: philosophy of science; scientific paradigms; sex
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