Researching the history of marginalized issues in management research: a proposed interpretive framework

Sanjukta Choudhury Kaul, Manjit Singh Sandhu, Quamrul Alam

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Abstract

Purpose: The design and implementation of an interpretive framework to study historically marginalized issues in management is a distinct area of research. This paper aims to propose a multi-method interpretive framework, integrating a historiographical approach and an archival investigation, and use the case of business responses to disability in colonial and post-independence India to elucidate the proposed framework. Design/methodology/approach: This paper provides a summary of a proposed framework for the historical study of marginalized social issues using an interpretive paradigm. It also outlines the advantages and limitations of the proposed framework. Findings: This paper makes a methodological contribution in multi-method interpretive research design for the historical study of socially constructed issues, neglected because of deep prejudice and social exclusion, that offer complex challenges for modern businesses seeking inclusive workplace strategies. Originality/value: This paper proposes a research framework that contextualizes social issues in history (historiographical study) and cases of business responses to these issues (archival study) for the examination of historically marginalized issues in the business–society relationship.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)237-256
Number of pages20
JournalJournal of Management History
Volume25
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Apr 2019

Keywords

  • History
  • Interpretive research
  • Management research
  • Marginalized issues
  • Qualitative inquiry

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