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paradigms  

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  • A paradigm labels the basic assumptions about a researcher's purpose, the character of the examined object (ontology), and the suitable methodology for examining the object. Therefore a paradigm gives the answer to the basic questions of the philosophy of science: (1) What is the purpose of research? and (2) By what means and methodologies can this purpose be achieved? Andreas Scherer suggested in 2003 that a paradigm describes the way a researcher gains explanations for social phenomena. [Source: International Encyclopedia of Organization Studies; Paradigms]

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