Photography Methodology in Organizational and Management Studies: Philosophical Foundations, Characteristics, Implementing Factors and Criticisms

Document Type : علمی - پژوهشی

Authors

1 University of Mazandaran, corresponding Author

2 Tarbiat Modares University

3 University of Yazd

Abstract

The Photo as a means of interaction between the viewer and the image has a different meaning. This means using icons and symbols, mental feelings which can then be used in interpreting the findings. Therefor, the authors of this paper introduce the use of photo as an organizational method. To this end, the general framework for the use of various techniques of photography are offered in organizational and management studies and more in the direction of greater importance to the problem describe the theoretical foundations of organizational Photography fully described and in the end, the critisicms of using this method is described to understand the concept of the photographic in organization and management studies is to provide researchers.

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