Grounded Theory in Management ResearchSAGE Publications, 2001 M03 8 - 148 páginas 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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Part One Situating the discovery of grounded theory | 1 |
Situating grounded theory within its philosophical | 20 |
Part Two The grounded theory research approach | 33 |
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