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Qualitative research in management : methods and experiences

Title By: Gupta, Rajen K, 1950- [Edited by] | Awasthy, Richa [Edited by]
Material type: BookPublisher: New Delhi : SAGE Publications, c2015.Description: xxii, 258 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.ISBN: 9789351501039Subject(s): Management -- ResearchDDC classification: 658.0072/1
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This book is the first of its kind on qualitative research in management in the Indian context. It covers the philosophy and practice of qualitative research, and presents the journeys of 10 management scholars who describe their experiences of doing qualitative research while explaining their choice of varied methods. Both aspiring and experienced management researchers will find it an invaluable resource.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

This book is the first of its kind on qualitative research in management in the Indian context. It covers the philosophy and practice of qualitative research, and presents the journeys of 10 management scholars who describe their experiences of doing qualitative research while explaining their choice of varied methods. Both aspiring and experienced management researchers will find it an invaluable resource.

Preface Acknowledgements I: PHILOSOPHY OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH Qualitative Research: An Introduction - Rajen K Gupta and Richa Awasthy On Becoming a Qualitative Researcher - Richa Awasthy II: EXPERIENCES AND METHODS Phenomenology: Qualitative Research-An Odyssey of Discovery - Tara Shankar Basu Semiotics: Doing an Emic Research the "Semiotic" Way-Experiences and Challenges - Sumita Mishra Grounded Theory: My PhD Journey-Finding a Method to the Madness - Twisha Anand Quasi-Ethnography: Methodological Design for Exploring Knowledge Creation in Organizations - Anjan Roy Single Case Study: A Promenade Down the Memory Boulevard - Shalini Rahul Tiwari Single Case Study: Exploring Organizational Ambidexterity-My Journey As a Qualitative Researcher - Margie Parikh Multiple Case Study: From Research Problem to Research Design in a Doctoral Setting-A Student's Experiential Musings - Swanand J Deodhar Multiple Case Study: My Journey-From Pure Quantitative Research to Mixed Research, and Then from Mixed Research to Pure Qualitative Research - Devendra Kumar Punia Mixed Methodology: Researching at Any Cost-Restorying My Journey into the "Unknown" - Abinash Panda Mixed Methodology: Use of Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research to Understand and Explore Organizational Phenomena in 21st Century-Reflecting on Personal Experience as a "Research Scholar" - Anita Ollapally III: CONCLUSION The Churning Process: Insights from the Experiences - Richa Awasthy and Rajen K Gupta Index.

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