Abstract
This symposium contains eight articles that address several methodological issues. The central theme is why authentic methodological diversity is important and how it can be achieved. This essay offers an overview of how methodology choice should be treated in regards to better theorizing, complex realities, and practical impact. It calls for more attention to qualitative inquires in the hope of methodological diversity with many strong arms.
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Kaifeng Yang
Kaifeng Yang is a professor in the School of Public Administration and Policy, Renmin University of China and Florida State University. His research interest includes public governance, performance management, citizen participation, and organizational theory, among others.