Kurumsal ve İlişkisel Ekonomik Coğrafya Yaklaşımları ve İşlemselleştirilmesi

Bilimsel araştırmalarda bilimcinin güçlü bir teorik arka plan bilgisine sahip olması olay ve olguların anlamlandırılması ve de öngörü geliştirilmesi için oldukça önemlidir. Ancak bu arka plan bilgisinin araştırmalara nasıl tatbik edileceği konusu özellikle nitel araştırma tasarımıyla yürütülecek çalışmalar için problematik hale gelebilmektedir. Gerek lisansüstü derslerde yaşanan bireysel deneyim gerekse lisansüstü öğrenciler üzerindeki gözlemler böyle bir yargı geliştirilmesine ve bu araştırmanın motivasyon kaynağına dayanak oluşturmuştur. Bu motivasyondan hareketle bu araştırma, hem ekonomik coğrafya yazınında son yıllarda gittikçe artan bir şekilde kullanılan kurumsal ve ilişkisel ekonomik coğrafya yaklaşımlarının içeriğini genel hatlarıyla tanıtmayı hem de söz konusu kuramsal çerçevelerin yapılacak araştırmalarda nasıl tatbik edilebileceğini göstermeyi amaçlamaktadır

Institutional and relational economic geography approaches and their operationalization

The fact that the scientist has a strong theoretical background in scientific research is very important for understanding the events and phenomena and for developing the prediction. However, the issue of how to operationalize this background to research can become problematic, especially for studies to be carried out with qualitative research design. The individual experience of graduate courses, as well as the observations on the students of the graduate students, are based on the development of such a judgement and the motivation of this research. With this motivation, this research aims not only to introduce the contents of the institutional and relational economic geographical approaches which are increasingly used in economic geography literature in recent years, but also to show how the theoretical frameworks can be operationalised in the researches to be done

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