Qualitative methods in management research
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Qualitative methods in management research
Sage, c1991
- pbk.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Qualitative methodology as a powerful tool for research in management and business administration is explored in this volume. With skill and insight, Evert Gummesson analyzes the roles and methods used by academic researchers and management consultants when working with change processes in companies and organizations. Focusing on case-study research and the use of qualitative methods for data collection and analysis, he aims to make the researcher more aware of research opportunities inherent in the application of a qualitative approach.
Table of Contents
Qualitative Research in Management
Access Through Different Roles
Preunderstanding and Understanding
Case Study Research
Quality of Academic Research and Management Consultancy
An Action Science Paradigm
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