Carrying Out Scientific Consulting Through SEAM
Laurent Cappelletti (),
Henri Savall () and
Véronique Zardet ()
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Laurent Cappelletti: CNAM LIRSA
Henri Savall: CNAM LIRSA
Véronique Zardet: ISEOR IAE Lyon
Chapter 4 in Socio-Economic Approach to Management, 2024, pp 97-140 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Intervention-research is the scientific “vehicle” of SEAM, which therefore shares its theoretical and consulting principles. SEAM intervention-research process takes place in the paradigm of evidence-based management which brings together field approaches aimed at theorizing professional practices. At a second level, as transformative collaborative research, SEAM is in line with the engaged scholarship approach particularly in terms of the three main epistemological devices it mobilizes: cognitive interactivity, contradictory intersubjectivity and generic contingency. As SEAM is not a classic consulting mission without scientific intentions, the way to sell it to companies and public organizations deserves a specific method also presented in the chapter.
Keywords: Cognitive interactivity; Contradictory intersubjectivity; Generic contingency; Theorizing practices (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-43875-2_4
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