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Designing interviews to generate rich data for information systems research

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This paper addresses the potential of interviewing as a means of generating data that provides insight into people's experiential life by highlighting the various epistemological stances that can be taken to interviewing and introducing and illustrating three interviewing methods.
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This article is published in Information and Organization.The article was published on 2011-01-01. It has received 486 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Computer-assisted web interviewing & Interview.

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Using Qualitative Inquiry and Self-Study to Make Sense of Data Use Practices in Teacher Education.

TL;DR: In this paper, a case study was conducted to examine the data use practices of one teacher preparation program in an effort to facilitate improvement of the program's capacity in using program data.
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Balancing information privacy and operational utility in healthcare: proposing a privacy impact assessment (PIA) framework

TL;DR: In this paper , a value-driven framework is presented as a means-end objective network providing a list of 16 means objectives and seven key fundamental objectives enabling higher-quality privacy decision making vis-à-vis privacy and utility.
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Sharing to improve services: a study of shared servicescapabilities

TL;DR: In this article, a taxonomy of shared services resources and capabilities is presented, and the capability development process in an SS context is investigated, through the identification of the specific routines that precede each capability.
Dissertation

Staying the Course: The Development of Virginia's Standards of Learning and the Decision not to Adopt the Common Core State Standards

TL;DR: Maykut et al. as discussed by the authors investigated the history of curriculum standards movement in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the context of the national standards movement and explained how and why the decision not to adopt the Common Core State Standards based on descriptive evidence.
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Finding the Next Unicorn: When Big Data Meets Venture Capital

TL;DR: This study reports the findings from an exploratory study of 13 VC firms that synthesize and use novel data sources and shows that the data-driven approach leads to informational and transactional benefits, which lower operational costs in the short term and enlarge the potential return on investment of a VC firm in the long term.
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Modernity and Self-Identity: Self and Society in the Late Modern Age

Mary Gluck
- 01 May 1993 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the self: ontological security and existential anxiety are discussed, as well as the trajectory of the self, risk, and security in high modernity, and the emergence of life politics.
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Modernity and Self-Identity: Self and Society in the Late Modern Age

TL;DR: In the context of a post-traditional order, the self becomes a reflexive project as mentioned in this paper, which is not a term which has much applicability to traditional cultures, because it implies choice within plurality of possible options, and is 'adopted' rather than 'handed down'.
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Acts of meaning

TL;DR: Jerome Bruner argues that the cognitive revolution has led psychology away from the deeper objective of understanding mind as a creator of meanings, and only by breaking out of the limitations imposed by a computational model of mind can be grasped.
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The interpretation of cultures: Selected essays

TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of the concept of culture on the concepts of man and the evolution of mind in Bali has been discussed in the context of an interpretive theory of culture.
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The psychology of personal constructs

TL;DR: In this paper, a reissue of George Kelly's classic work Personal Construct Psychology (PCP) is presented. And the implications of PCP for clinical practice are discussed. But the authors do not discuss the authorship of the book.