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A systematic methodology for doing qualitative research

By: Gioia, Denny.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science Description: 57(1), Mar, 2021: p.20-29.Subject(s): Social construction, Case method, Grounded theory, Qualitative research In: The Journal of Applied Behavioral ScienceSummary: The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science is in the enviable position of being a go-to journal for many readers seeking useable insights for solving practical problems in managing modern organizations. A perennial source of such knowledge has been case studies, but case studies have been treated as questionable sources of widely applicable knowledge because they have been assumed to be idiosyncratic and to lack adequate “scientific” rigor. In this brief article, I argue for using a methodological approach to studying single cases that addresses both these thorny problems. – Reproduced
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57(1), Mar, 2021: p.20-29 Available AR126119

The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science is in the enviable position of being a go-to journal for many readers seeking useable insights for solving practical problems in managing modern organizations. A perennial source of such knowledge has been case studies, but case studies have been treated as questionable sources of widely applicable knowledge because they have been assumed to be idiosyncratic and to lack adequate “scientific” rigor. In this brief article, I argue for using a methodological approach to studying single cases that addresses both these thorny problems. – Reproduced

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