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Clarification of the Blurred Boundaries between Grounded Theory and Ethnography: Differences and Similarities

Clarification of the Blurred Boundaries between Grounded Theory and Ethnography: Differences and Similarities

... phenomenology, grounded theory, ethnography, case study, historical, participatory action, and interpretive description (LoBiondo-Wood, Haber,Cameron, & Singh, 2005; Thorne, Kirkham, & ...

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Reducing Confusion about Grounded Theory and Qualitative Content Analysis: Similarities and Differences

Reducing Confusion about Grounded Theory and Qualitative Content Analysis: Similarities and Differences

... Although grounded theory and qualitative content analysis are similar in some respects, they differ as well; yet the differences between the two have rarely been made clear in the ...about ...

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Reducing Confusion about Grounded Theory and Qualitative Content Analysis: Similarities and Differences

Reducing Confusion about Grounded Theory and Qualitative Content Analysis: Similarities and Differences

... Although grounded theory and qualitative content analysis are similar in some respects, they differ as well; yet the differences between the two have rarely been made clear in the ...about ...

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Design Science Research and the Grounded Theory Method: Characteristics, Differences, and Complementary Uses

Design Science Research and the Grounded Theory Method: Characteristics, Differences, and Complementary Uses

... similarities between the two strategies ...the grounded theory ...the grounded theory method in a design science research ...generate grounded practical ...the grounded ...

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On the Differences Between Process Models by Novice and Expert Modellers

On the Differences Between Process Models by Novice and Expert Modellers

... process models in commercial use is highly ...on models produced by expert users, while the question of what typical errors are made by novice modellers has thus far been left relatively ...process ...

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Understanding Differences between Equal Public Governance Models

Understanding Differences between Equal Public Governance Models

... al) differences that serve as the formers’ ...relation between the values and electoral institutions (Katz, 1997), the values and economic (Ben-Ner and Putterman, 1998), on values that produce institutions ...

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Sorting Out the Differences Between Signaling and Screening Models

Sorting Out the Differences Between Signaling and Screening Models

... following two properties: One of the contracts, (p*.a*), lies in the neighborhood of (.&) and ii preferred to (.a) by every type in S except j and type j prefers (,a) to (p5,at); and[r] ...

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Grounded Theory: The FAQs

Grounded Theory: The FAQs

... interaction between team members can generate much richer conceptuali- zations and possible explanations of action and interaction observed in the ...and differences will assist the development of a shared ...

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Networked Grounded Theory

Networked Grounded Theory

... because I was not quite sure about their differences and I did not know which GT version was the “best.” Not working from the beginning with a specific GT version increased my stress, being in a state of doubt all ...

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Grounded Theory: the FAQs

Grounded Theory: the FAQs

... interaction between team members can generate much richer conceptuali- zations and possible explanations of action and interaction observed in the ...and differences will assist the development of a shared ...

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Towards a Theory Grounded Theory of Language

Towards a Theory Grounded Theory of Language

... above models is a method of acquiring the concept of a word ...these models learn words using general learning mechanisms, they assume some kind of word learning rather than developing or learning the fact ...

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Transformational grounded theory: theory, voice, and action

Transformational grounded theory: theory, voice, and action

... transformational grounded theory is relevant for research being conducted with indigenous people, it is a methodology that can inform research being conducted in other cross- cultural or non-indigenous ...

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The methodological dynamism of grounded theory

The methodological dynamism of grounded theory

... Conclusion The methodological dynamism of GT is an appropriate means of observing and explaining both how and why it has changed since its inception. In many respects, the constancy and flexibility of how its essential ...

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The methodological dynamism of grounded theory

The methodological dynamism of grounded theory

... Conclusion The methodological dynamism of GT is an appropriate means of observing and explaining both how and why it has changed since its inception. In many respects, the constancy and flexibility of how its essential ...

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What Is Grounded Theory Good For?

What Is Grounded Theory Good For?

... which grounded theory has been adulterated and misinterpreted, I believe it is also important to acknowledge that theory cannot be effectual if it remains static: Theory must be understood as ...

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Translation issues in grounded theory

Translation issues in grounded theory

... There are many factors which can affect the ‘equivalence’, or ‘faithfulness’ of translation, such as the linguistic abilities of the translator and the circumstances in which the translation takes place (Birbilli, ...

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Building International Business Theory: A Grounded Theory Approach

Building International Business Theory: A Grounded Theory Approach

... relationship between A and B, resulting in limited explanations of the focal relationship and failing to offer insights beyond simplistic statements like “A is positively associated with ...bridges between ...

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Reconstructed grounded theory: beyond comparison?

Reconstructed grounded theory: beyond comparison?

... to grounded theory techniques The research question was specifically about processes adopted by the participants; this was not a descriptive account of ...and models of ...

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Multi-grounded theory Adding theoretical grounding to grounded theory

Multi-grounded theory Adding theoretical grounding to grounded theory

... Through theoretical grounding we want to avoid an isolated knowledge development. When performing pure GT, there is a risk of introvert theorizing. It is important to acknowledge and utilise other theoretical sources. ...

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Grounded theory methodology.pdf

Grounded theory methodology.pdf

... linkages between categories, and then returns to the fi eld to collect further ...emerging theory (see Theoretical sampling ...of grounded theory allows the researcher to push outwards, to ...

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