The Use of Grounded Theory Technique as a Practical Tool for Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis
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...Different terms are associated with GT: In various fields of research, it is currently described as a ‘‘technique’’ (e.g., Lawrence & Tar, 2013), a ‘‘method’’ (e.g., Amsteus, 2014), a ‘‘methodology’’ (e.g., Manuj & Pohlen, 2012), or a ‘‘paradigm’’ (e.g., Rodriguez-Martin, Martı́nez-Andrés,…...
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...When applying grounded theory analysis, case studies provided a deeper understanding of the social aspects of adoption of innovation (Lawrence & Tar, 2013)....
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...…of phenomological interviews is to obtain detailed and multidimensional qualitative information regarding participant AC C EP TE D M AN U SC R IP T perspectives, knowledge, experiences, opinions, feelings, attitudes and habits about a specified topic (Corbin & Strauss, 1990; Lawrence & Tar, 2013)....
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...As compared to other qualitative research, case study for example, grounded theory provides a somewhat systematic methodology for researchers (Lawrence & Tar, 2013)....
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...This approach is particularly useful for sifting through large amounts of unstructured data, and makes its greatest contribution in areas where there has been little research [24]....
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...Qualitative studies tend to produce large amounts of data that are not readily amenable to mechanical manipulation, analysis and data reduction (Yin, 1984)....
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...It requires that the researcher demonstrates theoretical sensitivity (Glaser and Strauss 1967; Glaser 1978) by being well grounded in technical literature as well as from personal and professional experience in collection and analysis of data (Strauss and Corbin 1990)....
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...Following the constant comparative analysis method (Glaser and Strauss, 1967), the remaining SMEs case's experiences were systematically compared and contrasted with those of the initial SME case....
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...Two analytic processes contribute to raising categories to conceptual categories - constant comparison, which is central in generating grounded theory and theoretical sampling (Glaser and Strauss, 1967)....
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...It is an inductive, theory discovery method that allows the researcher to develop a theoretical account www.ejbrm.com 35 ISSN 1477-7029 of the general features of a topic while simultaneously grounding the account in empirical data (Martin and Turner, 1986; Glaser and Strauss, 1967)....
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...…defined to explain the factors that influence SMEs decision to adopt and use the Internet in business, and when no additional data were being collected from the SMEs to develop or add to the set of concepts and categories, a situation Glaser and Strauss (1967) refer to as ‘theoretical saturation’....
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