As If it Were Relevant - A Social Systems Perspective on the Relation between Theory and Practice

Journal of Management Inquiry, Vol. 18, No. 3, pp. 243-255, 2009

32 Pages Posted: 13 Aug 2010

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Andreas Rasche

Copenhagen Business School

Michael Behnam

Loyola University Chicago

Date Written: August 12, 2010

Abstract

This paper discusses the concept of research relevance from a systems theoretical perspective. Based on the claim that many scholars still think of relevance as something that can be achieved and enhanced by choosing the ‘right’ measures (e.g., ‘user friendly’ writing style), we argue that such a perspective obscures the self-referential status of ‘science’ and ‘practice’ as social systems in society. Our systems theoretical discussion, which is based on the work of German sociologist Niklas Luhmann, shows that, strictly speaking, science cannot produce relevant knowledge prior to application. Instead, practice has to make scientific knowledge relevant by incorporating it into the specific logic of its system. We argue that such an integration of knowledge is only possible by first acting as if the offered knowledge were relevant and to then modify and extend it according to the idiosyncrasies of the system. We characterize these as-if assumptions as fictions and show their significance for rethinking the concept of relevance.

Keywords: Research Relevance, Systems Theory, Fictions, Science and Practice

Suggested Citation

Rasche, Andreas and Behnam, Michael, As If it Were Relevant - A Social Systems Perspective on the Relation between Theory and Practice (August 12, 2010). Journal of Management Inquiry, Vol. 18, No. 3, pp. 243-255, 2009, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1657940

Andreas Rasche (Contact Author)

Copenhagen Business School ( email )

Solbjerg Plads 3
Frederiksberg C, DK - 2000
Denmark

Michael Behnam

Loyola University Chicago ( email )

16 E Pearson St
Chicago, IL 60611
United States

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