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Basics of qualitative research : grounded theory procedures and techniques
Anselm L. Strauss,Juliet Corbin +1 more
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In this article, the authors discuss the uses of literature and open coding techniques for enhancing theoretical sensitivity of theoretical studies, and give guidelines for judging a grounded theory study.Abstract:
Introduction Getting Started Theoretical Sensitivity The Uses of Literature Open Coding Techniques for Enhancing Theoretical Sensitivity Axial Coding Selective Coding Process The Conditional Matrix Theoretical Sampling Memos and Diagrams Writing Theses and Monographs, and Giving Talks about Your Research Criteria for Judging a Grounded Theory Studyread more
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Breast and Prostate Cancer Online Discussion Boards A Thematic Analysis of Gender Differences and Similarities
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Professional Uncertainty and Disempowerment Responding to Ethnic Diversity in Health Care: A Qualitative Study
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The Participatory Intervention Model: A Framework for Conceptualizing and Promoting Intervention Acceptability
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Managing e-transformation in the public sector: an e-government study of the inland revenue authority of Singapore (IRAS)
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TL;DR: The case serves to identify the governing factors for successful organization–stakeholder relations, and how these may have a bearing on the development of effective e-transformation strategies, and an important contribution of this study is the proposal of a development model of relationships in organizations for an understanding into how organizations can be efficiently managed to bring about an effective overhaul of business processes.