Researching Change and Changing: Integrating Collaboration and Action Through Interiority

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In this essay, we are arguing that the field of organizational change and development is positioned to face the challenges of researching change and changing for the next decade and beyond. The core values in the field—that researching change and enacting changing are collaborative ventures undertaken in the present tense where the outcome is actionable knowledge, and that it serves the practical ends of organizations and generates the knowledge of how organizations change—are of utmost relevant for the emerging workplace and organizations. Through differentiated consciousness interiority challenges the polarizations that beset the field (between science and practice) and provides an integrative process focused on the operations of human knowing.

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Shani, A. B., & Coghlan, D. (2021). Researching Change and Changing: Integrating Collaboration and Action Through Interiority. Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 57(4), 478–483. https://doi.org/10.1177/00218863211026094

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