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Limits of our choices (Grounded theory (1) Inductive approach of coding…
Limits of our choices (
Grounded theory,
Limits of our RQ??,
Qualitative approach ,
Interviews,
Explorative study,
Case study,
Ensuring quality of research design: External validity,
Belief system/paradigm,
DE,
Method: thematic analysis (Thematic analysis is the most common form of analysis in qualitative research. It emphasizes pinpointing, examining, and recording patterns (or "themes") within data. Themes are patterns across data sets that are important to the description of a phenomenon and are associated to a specific research question.),
We have not showed consequences of practices recommended,
Process not variance questions,
Redundancy criterion,
Process coding,
Construct validity,
Deductive 3 Ps; Confirmation bias,
Gapspotting,
Holistic study of corporate strategy; too broad almost, ,
How does our view on knowledge (episte) impact the results we get in our project? Reflexivity in qualitative research,
why do we argue that strategizing cannot be understood without power?,
Purposeful sampling,
Searching for rival explanation not be ignorant to other possible inquiries. outside our analysis. So we challenge our assumptions. E.g. facts are power. challenge it: look for the opposite in the data: are there any elements that contradicts this? We could have done this even more - but researchers tend to get 'married' with the findings,
- Noting patterns/themes 2)Seeing plausibility (global intuitive understandings ) 3)Clustering 4) making methaphors - we did not. 5) numbers: 3 good reasons to resort to numbers
to see rapidly what you have in a large batch of data
to verify a hunch or a hypothesis
to keep oneself analytically honest, protecting against bias
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1) descriptive by nature, doesnt understand the why, exploratory, no set dimensions 2) very internal view, inside-out 3) not very explicit in identifying terms and practitioners, more a method than a theory - more umbrella concept)