起業研究における質的調査法ハンドブック<br>Handbook of Qualitative Research Techniques and Analysis in Entrepreneurship (Research Handbooks in Business and Management series)

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起業研究における質的調査法ハンドブック
Handbook of Qualitative Research Techniques and Analysis in Entrepreneurship (Research Handbooks in Business and Management series)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 464 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781849809863
  • DDC分類 338.040721

Full Description

One of the most challenging tasks in the research design process is choosing the most appropriate data collection and analysis technique. This Handbook provides a detailed introduction to five qualitative data collection and analysis techniques pertinent to exploring entrepreneurial phenomena.Techniques for collecting and analyzing data are rarely addressed in detail in published articles. In addition, the constant development of new tools and refinement of existing ones has meant that researchers often face a confusing range from which to choose. The experienced and expert group of contributors to this book provide detailed, practical accounts of how to conduct research employing focus groups, critical incident technique, repertory grids, metaphors, the constant comparative method and grounded theory. This Handbook will become the starting point for any research project.

Scholars new to entrepreneurship and doctoral students as well as established academics keen to extend their research scope will find this book an invaluable and timely resource.

Contributors: A.R. Anderson, C. Bjursell, A. Bøllingtoft, E. Chell, E. Díaz de León, C. Dima, S. Drakopoulou Dodd, P. Guild, A. Hagedorn, R.T. Harrison, F.M. Hill, S.L. Jack, R.G. Klapper, A. de Koning, C.M. Leitch, E. McKeever, S. Moult, H. Neergaard, R. Newby, R. Smith, S.M. Smith, G. Soutar, J. Watson

Contents

Contents:

Introduction

PART 1 AN INTRODUCTION TO THE CONSTANT COMPARATIVE TECHNIQUE
Alistair R. Anderson and Sarah L. Jack
1. Using the Constant Comparative Technique to Consider Network Change and Evolution
Sarah L. Jack, Alistair R. Anderson, Sarah Drakopoulou Dodd and Susan Moult

2. Using Constant Comparison as a Method of Analysis in Entrepreneurship Research
Susan M. Smith and Edward McKeever

3. Grounded Theory Analysis in Entrepreneurship Research
Anne Bøllingtoft

The Future for the Constant Comparative Technique
Alistair R. Anderson and Sarah L. Jack

PART II METAPHOR METHODOLOGIES: EXPLORING ENTREPRENEURSHIP RESEARCH, PEDAGOGY AND RESEARCHERS
Sarah Drakopoulou Dodd and Alice de Koning

4. Enacting, Experimenting and Exploring Metaphor Methodologies in Entrepreneurship
Sarah Drakopoulou Dodd and Alice de Koning

5. Con'text'ualising Images of Enterprise: An Examination of 'Visual Metaphors' used to Represent Entrepreneurship in Textbooks
Robert Smith

6. Metaphors in Communication of Scholarly Work
Cecilia Bjursell

Metaphor Methodologies in Entrepreneurship Research
Sarah Drakopoulou Dodd and Alice de Koning

SECTION III THE CRITICAL INCIDENT TECHNIQUE: AN OVERVIEW
Claire M. Leitch

7. Researching the Entrepreneurial Process using the Critical Incident Technique
Elizabeth Chell

8. The Efficacy of the Qualitative Variant of the Critical Incident Technique (CIT) in Entrepreneurship Research
Claire M. Leitch and Frances M. Hill

9. A Critical Incident Technique Approach to Entrepreneurship Research using Phenomenological Explicative Data Collection
Richard T. Harrison

Critical Incident Technique: Some Conclusions
Claire M. Leitch

PART IV PROVENANCE AND USE OF FOCUS GROUPS
John Watson and Rick Newby

10. Conducting a Traditional Focus Group
John Watson, Rick Newby, Helle Neergaard and Robert Smith

11. Conducting a Focus Group using Group Support System (GSS) Software
Geoff Soutar, Rick Newby and John Watson

12. Conducting an On-line Focus Group
Rick Newby and John Watson

Focus Groups: What have we Learned?
John Watson and Rick Newby

PART V REPERTORY GRIDS IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP: PRACTICAL EXAMPLES FROM RESEARCH
Rita G. Klapper

17. Using Repertory Grid Technique to Explore the Relationship between Business Founders and Support Agents
Anja Hagedorn

18. Using Repertory Grid to Assess Intangibles: Uncertainty Reduction for Lean Start-ups in Entrepreneurship
Enrique Díaz de León and Paul Guild

19. Repertory Grid Technique: An Ideographic and Nomothetic Approach to Knowledge
Carmen Dima

20. Concluding Thoughts on Repertory Grids
Rita G. Klapper

Index

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