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Groenland, Edward.

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  • Qualitative methodologies and data collection methods = toward increased rigour in management research /
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    Title/Author: Qualitative methodologies and data collection methods/ Edward Groenland, Léo-Paul Dana.
    Reminder of title: toward increased rigour in management research /
    remainder title: Toward increased rigour in management research
    Author: Groenland, Edward.
    other author: Dana, Léo-Paul.
    Published: Singapore :World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., : c2020.,
    Description: 1 online resource (311 p.) :ill.
    Notes: 7.4.1 data collection.
    [NT 15003449]: Intro -- Contents -- Foreword (Professor Massimiliano M. Pellegrini) -- About the Authors -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Definitions -- 1.2 Science -- 1.2.1 Objectives of science: Truth and reality -- 1.2.1.1 Human language -- 1.2.1.2 Mathematical language -- 1.2.1.3 Only one truth exists -- 1.2.1.4 Multiple truths may exist -- 1.2.2 Scientific knowledge versus layman's knowledge -- 1.2.3 Building knowledge and reducing uncertainty -- 1.2.4 The process of the development of science -- 1.3 Research -- 1.4 Theories and Models -- 1.4.1 The components and characteristics of a theory.
    [NT 15003449]: 1.4.2 Conceptual models -- 1.5 Positivism and Constructivism -- 1.5.1 Positivism -- 1.5.2 Constructivism -- 1.6 Qualitative Research Versus Quantitative Research : Essential Contrasts -- 1.6.1 Quantitative research -- 1.6.2 Qualitative research -- 1.7 Views on Reality -- 1.8 Theoretical Roots -- 1.9 Similarities and Differences -- 1.10 Practical Use of the Qualitative Approach -- 1.11 Best Practices for Choosing a Qualitative Approach Over a Quantitative Approach -- 1.12 When are Qualitative Methodologies Useful? -- 1.13 Advantages and Disadvantages.
    [NT 15003449]: 1.14 Methodologies Used in Qualitative Research -- Chapter 2 Case Study Methodology -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Definition and Use -- 2.3 Advantages and Disadvantages -- 2.4 Best Practices -- 2.4.1 Preliminary problem analysis -- 2.4.2 Final or formal problem analysis -- 2.4.3 Sample design -- 2.4.4 Data collection -- 2.4.5 Analysis -- 2.4.6 Conclusions -- 2.4.7 Types of recommendations -- 2.4.8 Report format -- 2.4.9 Validity and reliability -- 2.5 Sample Study -- 2.5.1 Issue and relevance -- 2.5.2 Research goal -- 2.5.3 Research design -- 2.5.4 Sample design -- 2.5.5 Data collection.
    [NT 15003449]: 2.5.6 Data analysis -- 2.5.7 Report -- 2.5.8 Excellent case study characteristics of the study -- Chapter 3 Critical Incident Methodology -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Definition and Use -- 3.3 Advantages and Disadvantages -- 3.4 Best Practices -- 3.4.1 Identifying general aims -- 3.4.2 Planning -- 3.4.3 Collecting the data -- 3.4.4 Analysing the data -- 3.4.5 Interpreting and reporting the results -- Chapter 4 Ethnographic Methodology -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Definition and Use -- 4.3 Advantages and Disadvantages -- 4.4 Best Practices -- 4.5 Sample Study -- Chapter 5 Field Stimulation
    [NT 15003449]: 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Definition and Use -- 5.2.1 A plea for a qualitative approach to field stimulation -- 5.3 Advantages and Disadvantages -- 5.4 Best Practices -- Chapter 6 Grounded Theory Approach -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Definition and Use -- 6.3 Advantages and Disadvantages -- 6.4 Best Practices -- 6.4.1 Yields of a GT study -- 6.4.2 Types of recommendations -- 6.4.3 Criteria in order to assess the overall quality of the study -- Chapter 7 Content Analysis Methodology -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Definition and Use -- 7.3 Advantages and Disadvantages -- 7.4 Best Practices.
    Subject: Management - Research. -
    Online resource: https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/11449#t=toc
    ISBN: 9789811206542
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