Grounded research: a modified grounded theory for the business setting

Two concepts are presented for discussion in this paper, grounded research and socially stable constructs. The methodology used to investigate change on the waterfront in Western Australia was instrumental in formulating these two ideas. The paper starts with a review of the methodological thinking...

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Main Author: Whiteley, Alma
Format: Journal Article
Published: Association of Qualitative Research (RMIT Publishing) 2004
Online Access:http://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=137864761552587;res=IELHSS
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/18957
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description Two concepts are presented for discussion in this paper, grounded research and socially stable constructs. The methodology used to investigate change on the waterfront in Western Australia was instrumental in formulating these two ideas. The paper starts with a review of the methodological thinking which led to and developed from the fieldwork. The theoretical perspectives of phenomenology and symbolic interactionism were adopted and it was intended to implement the principles of grounded theory (Glaser & Strauss, 1965, 1967) in the research design. Institutionalised structures and functions within the organisation and trade unions meant that another framework was imposed for us to work within and achieving the degree of emergence required for grounded theory became difficult within this business setting. During the qualitative analysis respondents talked about some personal constructs (such as trust and communication) as if they were factually present. To add strength to the constructs, and after they were judged to be ‘socially stable’, they were treated as ‘quasi facts’ and used as items on a questionnaire. Such activities undermined the principles of grounded theory, and yet, we believe, we did remain grounded. We coined the term grounded research to acknowledge the grounded theory method whilst signaling its problematic nature for some types of business research.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-189572017-12-01T01:08:41Z Grounded research: a modified grounded theory for the business setting Whiteley, Alma Two concepts are presented for discussion in this paper, grounded research and socially stable constructs. The methodology used to investigate change on the waterfront in Western Australia was instrumental in formulating these two ideas. The paper starts with a review of the methodological thinking which led to and developed from the fieldwork. The theoretical perspectives of phenomenology and symbolic interactionism were adopted and it was intended to implement the principles of grounded theory (Glaser & Strauss, 1965, 1967) in the research design. Institutionalised structures and functions within the organisation and trade unions meant that another framework was imposed for us to work within and achieving the degree of emergence required for grounded theory became difficult within this business setting. During the qualitative analysis respondents talked about some personal constructs (such as trust and communication) as if they were factually present. To add strength to the constructs, and after they were judged to be ‘socially stable’, they were treated as ‘quasi facts’ and used as items on a questionnaire. Such activities undermined the principles of grounded theory, and yet, we believe, we did remain grounded. We coined the term grounded research to acknowledge the grounded theory method whilst signaling its problematic nature for some types of business research. 2004 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/18957 http://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=137864761552587;res=IELHSS Association of Qualitative Research (RMIT Publishing) restricted
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Grounded research: a modified grounded theory for the business setting
title Grounded research: a modified grounded theory for the business setting
title_full Grounded research: a modified grounded theory for the business setting
title_fullStr Grounded research: a modified grounded theory for the business setting
title_full_unstemmed Grounded research: a modified grounded theory for the business setting
title_short Grounded research: a modified grounded theory for the business setting
title_sort grounded research: a modified grounded theory for the business setting
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/18957