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Process Theorizing in Tourism Management Research
Wakayama University, Japan
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Process is defined as “a sequence of individual and collective events, actions, and activities unfolding over time in context” (Pettigrew, 1997, p. 338). In management studies, scholarly efforts aimed at understanding why and how particular organizational phenomena emerge, change (e.g., evolve, decline, or transform), and conclude are referred to as process research (Langley et al., 2013; Van de Ven & Huber, 1990).
To better elucidate phenomena that cannot be fully explained by theories focusing on relationships between variables (e.g., increasing X and Y leads to an increase in Z), growing attention has been paid in recent years to theory advancement that emphasizes processes (e.g., doing A followed by B results in C), an approach known as process theorizing (Cloutier & Langley, 2020; Demir & Lychnell, 2015; Garud et al., 2020).
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