Grounded Theory in Management ResearchSAGE, 2000 M11 23 - 160 páginas `This is an excellent text for anyone wishing to explore the possibilities of a grounded theory approach in management and organizational research. The first two parts ought to be essential reading in methods courses, regardless of the field of investigation′ - Organization Studies `...resources for conducting grounded theory are spread across a number of disciplines... making it difficult for organization and management scholars to track them down. This book describes the grounded theory approach for organization and management researchers needing to fully understand the possibilities and challenges of this method. It brings together the broadly dispersed discussions of the logic and practices of grounded theory, restoring this style of qualitative research for students and teachers of organization and management′ - Management Research News ′Given its content and style of writing, this book will be useful not only to organisational scholars bit also to those such fields as sociology, nursing, education and psychology′ - Mihaela Kelemen, Nurse Researcher This book describes the grounded theory approach for organization and management researchers needing to fully understand the possibilities and challenges of this method. It brings together the broadly dispersed discussions of grounded theory′s logic and practices, restoring the grounded theory style of qualitative research for students and teachers of organization and management.
This book is particularly useful for graduate students involved in quantitative studies of organizational and managerial life, and for academics teaching research methods courses in management and organization studies. |
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... Chapter 1. This understanding of the role of meaning and interpretation was further articulated by Herbert Blumer . He was one of Mead's pupils at the University of PHILOSOPHICAL , SOCIOLOGICAL , AND PERSONAL CONTEXTS 21.
... Blumer's development of Mead's ideas formulated a research methodology for the tradition he named ' symbolic interactionism . ' Blumer ( 1969 ) argued that there are three premises on which this tradition rests , and in each of them you ...
... Blumer , too , focused on the concept of self - our ideas of who we are and our inner experiences . It is our ability to hold a concept of who we are and to take action in light of our view of ourselves that forms the basis for the ...
... Blumer argued strongly for first - hand empirical research and , at the same time , he reinforced this by remonstrating against the trend to remove sociologists from intimate familiarity with the life and experi- ence of people in ...
... ( Blumer , 1976 ; 13 ) . Blumer's insistence on keeping faith with the empirical world studied in all aspects of the research process , not only in data collection , is echoed clearly in the grounded theory approach ( Woods , 1992 ) ...
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The grounded theory research approach | 33 |
Grounded theorys research practices | 44 |
Evolution of grounded theory | 63 |
The grounded theory approach in management and organization studies | 93 |
Writing grounded theory | 115 |
Concluding comments | 130 |
References | 132 |
Index | 145 |