Scenarios as a scholarly methodology to produce “interesting research”
• Scenarios can be used as a scholarly research methodology. • Their use produces “interesting research” that is both rigorous and actionable. • We analyse three research studies that used scenarios as a scholarly research methodology. • We find this methodology helps to challenge existing assumptio...
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