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business and management
organization studies
organization studies encyc
approaches to organization theory
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communication and media studies
communication studies
communication theory
cultural orientations
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politics and international relations
political science
political theory
empirical political theory
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interpretive theory
Definition
- Interpretive theory is constituted of a family of approaches rooted in the German idealist tradition, beginning with Immanuel Kant's emphasis on the importance of a priori knowledge of mind as preceding any attempt to grasp empirical experience. This tradition, which included theorists such as Wilhelm Dilthey, Max Weber, Edmund Husserl, and Alfred Schutz, provided the grounds for challenging sociological positivism. [Source: International Encyclopedia of Organization Studies; Interpretive Theory]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/interpretive_theory
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