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Catherine Urquhart
Gästprofessor
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Using grounded theory method in information systems : The researcher as blank slate and other myths
Författare
Redaktör
- Leslie P. Willcocks
- Chris Sauer
- Mary C. Lacity
Summary, in English
Grounded theory method (GTM) was developed in the field of sociology during the 1960s (Glaser and Strauss, 1967) and has been adopted in many fields of research, including information systems (IS). The use of GTM in IS studies echoes the progress of interpretive research from insignificance in the 1980s (Orlikowski and Baroudi, 1991) to its current mainstream status in the IS community (Markus, 1997; Klein and Myers, 2001). Grounded theory research has been published in the major journals of IS and the methodology has gained enough support to have its own special interest group within the Association of Information Systems.
Publiceringsår
2016-01-01
Språk
Engelska
Sidor
129-156
Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie
Enacting Research Methods in Information Systems : Volume 1
Dokumenttyp
Del av eller Kapitel i bok
Förlag
Springer International Publishing
Ämne
- Information Systems
- Information Systems, Social aspects
Nyckelord
- Information System
- Ground Theory
- Substantive Theory
- Information System Research
- Repertory Grid
Aktiv
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt
- ISBN: 9783319292663
- ISBN: 9783319292656