The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Business and Management Research Methods (eBook)
1056 Seiten
Sage Publications (Verlag)
978-1-5264-1572-1 (ISBN)
VOLUME 1
Chapter 1: Introduction: Qualitative Research in Business and Management - Catherine Cassell, Ann L Cunliffe, Gina Grandy
Chapter 2: Positivist Qualitative Methods - Ning Su
Chapter 3: Qualitative Research as Interpretive Social Science - Robert P. Gephart, Jr.
Chapter 4: Pragmatism: A philosophy of practice - Barbara Simpson
Chapter 5 'Having an Impact’: qualitative research traditions in the Critical Study of Management and their modes of influence - Craig Prichard, Fahreen Alamgir, Ozan Alakavuklar, Andrew Dickson, Suz Wilson
Chapter 6: Poststructuralism - Angelo Benozzo
Chapter 7: Mixed Methods - Jose F. Molina-Azorin
Chapter 8: Resisting Colonization in Business and Management Studies: From Postcolonialism to Decolonization - Alia Weston and Miguel Imas
Chapter 9: Feminist Methodologies - Nancy Harding
Chapter 10: Indigenous Qualitative Research - Dr. Bettina Schneider and Dr. Bob Kayseas
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Chapter 12: Hermeneutics: Interpretation, Understanding and Sense-making - Leah Tomkins and Virginia Eatough
Chapter 13: Critical Realism and Qualitative Research: An Introductory Overview - Steve Vincent and Joe O’Mahoney
Chapter 14: Ethnomethodology - Andrea Whittle
Chapter 15: From Grounded Theory to Grounded Theorizing in Qualitative Research - Judith Holton
Chapter 16: Researching Bodies: Embodied Fieldwork for Knowledge Work, which turns out to be Embodied - Alexandra Michel
Chapter 17: Organizational Ethnographies - Sylwia Ciuk, Juliette Koning and Monika Kostera
Chapter 18: Action Research: Knowing and Changing (in) Organizational Contexts - Scaratti Giuseppe, Gorli Mara, Galuppo Laura and Ripamonti Silvio
Chapter 19: Researching Organizational Concepts Processually: The Case of Identity - Fernando F. Fachin and Ann Langley
Chapter 20: Designing Strategy-as-Practice Research - Chahrazad Abdallah, Joëlle Basque and Linda Rouleau
Chapter 21: The Case Study in Management Research: Beyond the Positivist Legacy of Eisenhardt and Yin? - Rebecca Piekkari and Catherine Welch
Chapter 22: Achieving critical distance - Simon Hayward and Catherine Cassell
Chapter 23: Reflexivity and Researcher Positionality - Sandra Corlett and Sharon Mavin
Chapter 24: Muted Masculinities – Ethical and Personal Challenges for Male Qualitative Researchers Interviewing Women - Fahad M. Hassan, Caroline Gatrell and Carolyn Downs
Chapter 25: Writing through the body: Political, personal, practical - Amanda Sinclair and Donna Ladkin
Chapter 26: Intersectionality and Qualitative Research - Jenny K Rodriguez
Chapter 27: Access and Departure - Chris Land and Scott Taylor
Chapter 28: Choosing participants - Mark N.K. Saunders and Keith Townsend
Chapter 29: Qualitative research across boundaries: indigenization, glocalization or creolization? - Giampietro Gobo
Chapter 30: Conducting and Publishing Rigorous Qualitative Research - Alexandra Rheinhardt, Glen E. Kreiner, Dennis A. Gioia and Kevin G. Corley
Chapter 31: Writing for Different Audiences - Michael D. Myers
Chapter 32: Ethics Creep from the Core to the Periphery - Emma Bell and Nivedita Kothiyal
Chapter 33: Digital Ethics - Rebecca Whiting and Katrina Pritchard
VOLUME 2
Chapter 1: Introduction: Qualitative Research in Business and Management - Catherine Cassell, Ann L Cunliffe, Gina Grandy
Chapter 2: Autoethnography - Kathryn Haynes
Chapter 3: Albert J. Mills and Jean Helms Mills - Albert J. Mills and Jean Helms Mills
Chapter 4: Rhetoric - Peter Hamilton
Chapter 5: Stories and narratives - Yiannis Gabriel
Chapter 6: Organizational Discourse Analysis - Gail T. Fairhurst and François Cooren
Chapter 7: Towards the wholesome interview: Technical, social and political dimensions - Bill Lee and Usman Aslam
Chapter 8: Group Methods - Tracey M. Coule
Chapter 9: Sociomateriality and Qualitative Research: Method, Matter and Meaning - Olivia Davies and Kathleen Riach
Chapter 10: Analysing Fiction: The example of women’s work in Disney Animations (1937-2013) - Mark Learmonth & Martyn Griffin
Chapter 11: Dramaturgical Methods - Peter Birch
Chapter 12: Capturing the Complexity of Daily Workplace Experiences Using Qualitative Diaries - Laura S. Radcliffe
Chapter 13: Going with the flow: Shadowing in Organisations - Seonaidh Mcdonald
Chapter 14: Thematic Analysis in Organizational Research - Nigel King
Chapter 15: Photography in qualitative organizational research: conceptual, analytical and ethical issues in photo-elicitation inspired methods - Samantha Warren
Chapter 16: Drawing - Jenna Ward & Harriet Shortt
Chapter 17: Analysing Web Images - Katrina Pritchard and Rebecca Whiting
Chapter 18: Making meaning from Multimodality: Embodied communication in a business pitch setting - Rowena Viney, Jean Clarke and Joep Cornelissen
Chapter 19: Collage Visual Data: Pathways to Data Analysis - Emmanuella Plakoyiannaki and Georgia Stavraki
Chapter 20: Qualitative Research through Documentary Film Making: Questions and Possibilities - Rachel Morgan, Annilee M. Game and Natasha Slutskaya
Chapter 21: Aesthetics: Working with the senses - Martyna Sliwa
Chapter 22: Sewing in management and organization research: The subversive stitch and the politics of cloth revisited - Ann Rippin and Paula Hyde
Chapter 23: Netnography for Management and Business Research - Robert V. Kozinets
Chapter 24: Ethnomusicology - Nic Beech and Stephen Broad
Chapter 25: Advances in Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA): Application of fuzzy set in business and management research - Ursula F. Ott, Rudolf R. Sinkovics, and Samia Ferdous Hoque
Chapter 26: ANTi-History: an alternative approach to history - Gabrielle Durepos and Albert J. Mills
Chapter 27: “Use Your Feelings:” Emotion as a Tool for Qualitative Research - Kendra Rivera
Chapter 28: Pattern matching in qualitative analysis - Noemi Sincoviks
Chapter 29: Metaphorising the research process - Mats Alvesson
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 14.12.2017 |
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Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie ► Empirische Sozialforschung |
Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Allgemeines / Lexika | |
Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Unternehmensführung / Management | |
Schlagworte | Autoethnography • Business and management research methods • Case Studies • Constructionism • Discourse analysis • ethnography • feminist • Grounded Theory • group methods • Interviews • Mixed Methods • Netnography • Positivism • Pragmatism • process and practice methodologies • Software • Thematic Analysis • underpinning qualitative research |
ISBN-10 | 1-5264-1572-0 / 1526415720 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-5264-1572-1 / 9781526415721 |
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