Participatory Action Research (PAR) is a research approach that actively involves stakeholders, such as community members or company participants, throughout the research process. This method is based on the idea that individuals directly engaged in the situation under study possess valuable knowledge and firsthand experience, which can significantly contribute to understanding the problem and identifying effective solutions. In a corporate context, Participatory Action Research can be utilized to promote sustainable practices in various ways: Employee Engagement: Actively involving employees in identifying challenges and developing solutions. Identifying Problems and Opportunities: Through the direct participation of employees and stakeholders, it is possible to more accurately and comprehensively identify areas where the company could improve its sustainable practices and pinpoint opportunities for innovation. Design and Implementation of Interventions: By collaborating, employees and researchers can develop and test targeted interventions to promote sustainability, tailoring them to the company’s specific needs and resources. Evaluation and Monitoring of Results: Ensuring the effectiveness of initiatives and their alignment with sustainability goals. Promoting a Sustainable Corporate Culture: By involving employees in the design and implementation of sustainable practices, it is possible to foster a corporate culture that values sustainability’s importance. In summary, Participatory Action Research provides a collaborative and inclusive approach to addressing complex Disciplinary Methodologies for Research challenges and promoting sustainable practices within companies. It leverages employees’ knowledge and experience to drive change and achieve tangible results.
La ricerca azione partecipata come metodologia per ampliare pratiche sostenibili in azienda
Candida Parlato
2025-01-01
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Participatory Action Research (PAR) is a research approach that actively involves stakeholders, such as community members or company participants, throughout the research process. This method is based on the idea that individuals directly engaged in the situation under study possess valuable knowledge and firsthand experience, which can significantly contribute to understanding the problem and identifying effective solutions. In a corporate context, Participatory Action Research can be utilized to promote sustainable practices in various ways: Employee Engagement: Actively involving employees in identifying challenges and developing solutions. Identifying Problems and Opportunities: Through the direct participation of employees and stakeholders, it is possible to more accurately and comprehensively identify areas where the company could improve its sustainable practices and pinpoint opportunities for innovation. Design and Implementation of Interventions: By collaborating, employees and researchers can develop and test targeted interventions to promote sustainability, tailoring them to the company’s specific needs and resources. Evaluation and Monitoring of Results: Ensuring the effectiveness of initiatives and their alignment with sustainability goals. Promoting a Sustainable Corporate Culture: By involving employees in the design and implementation of sustainable practices, it is possible to foster a corporate culture that values sustainability’s importance. In summary, Participatory Action Research provides a collaborative and inclusive approach to addressing complex Disciplinary Methodologies for Research challenges and promoting sustainable practices within companies. It leverages employees’ knowledge and experience to drive change and achieve tangible results.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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