Approaching the episteme of community participatory business management

  • Ricardo Chaparro Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agrícolas INIA- Venezuela
  • Óscar Fernández Universidad Bolivariana de Venezuela
  • Rosibel Carrero Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agrícolas INIA- Venezuela
Keywords: Theoretical elements, participatory business management, Social Production Unit, Venezuela.

Abstract

The approach to the episteme of community participatory bussiness management, develops in the Social Production Unit (UPS) Seed Múcura INIA, located in the Zamora district of the Aragua State, Venezuela, under the interpretive emerging paradigm, and governed by the qualitative methodology supported in the phenomenological-hermeneutic method, whose purpose is to interpret to understand the experience of two significant subjects, focusing on the socio-cultural context, valuing their perspectives, knowledge, ideas and idiosyncrasies, among other human dimensions of the aforementioned subjects within the object studied phenomenon; using the techniques of participant observation, in-depth interview type life story and document review, heading into the nearest way to the reality studied through interpretation.The analysis and knowledge legitimation of significant subjects, recorded in the in-depth interviews will be conducted under the epistemic and methodological orientations Beautiful (2001), contemplating reality as a source of theory, contained in three levels or moments, which are described the route validation. Categories emerge around participatory management as the reality experienced by the subject, which they will test these categories considered theoretical, which will be matched with existing theories.

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Chaparro R., Fernández Ó. y Carrero R. (2015). Approaching the episteme of community participatory business management. Cuadernos de Estudios Empresariales, 24, 51-64. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_CESE.2014.v24.48610
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