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Business Ethnography: Inducing Liminality in Pursuit of Innovation

Journal of Business Anthropology

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Field Value
 
Title Business Ethnography: Inducing Liminality in Pursuit of Innovation
 
Creator Wall, Patricia
Englert, Jennifer
 
Subject Ethnography; qualitative research; representations; transformation; liminality; innovation; future of work
 
Description Ethnographic studies have become an integral part of many projects at Xerox: guiding product improvements, inspiring new product concepts, uncovering technology and organizational issues, and informing strategic directions. Ethnographic methods provide a deep understanding of technology usage in context and have the potential to shift the perspectives of the researchers themselves, the study participants, and the business stakeholders. These transformations facilitate the creation of innovative solutions that are meaningful and useful for the practitioners they are designed to support. In this article, we draw on three case studies to demonstrate how ethnographic methods invoke liminality, and how these studies support transformation in the perspectives of the researchers, practitioners, and stakeholders who participate in the studies.
 
Publisher Copenhagen Business School
 
Contributor
 
Date 2016-01-08
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion

 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://ej.lib.cbs.dk/index.php/jba/article/view/4960
 
Source Journal of Business Anthropology; 2016: Special Issue 2: Liminality; 58-76
2245-4217
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://ej.lib.cbs.dk/index.php/jba/article/view/4960/5385