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Category Archives: SAP Methods
Open Tools (2): Online CAQDA Coding Tool »QCAmap«
The series Open Tools presents openly available tools supporting mostly qualitative SAP research. This post is about online CAQDA coding tool QCAmap. Most researchers turn to powerful and expensive general purpose software tools equipped for different kinds of Computer Assisted Qualitative Data … Continue reading
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Tagged CAQDA, open tools, QCAmap, Qualitative Content Analysis
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CAQDA in Process Research: The Example of NVivo
Jane Lê, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia Computer Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis Software (CAQDAS) like NVivo is becoming increasingly popular in organizational research. This is partially because the analysis of rich, deep qualitative data makes important contributions to the management … Continue reading
New Series: Open Tools (1): Online Transcription Tool »oTranscribe«
The series Open Tools presents openly available tools supporting mostly qualitative SAP research. This first post is about oTranscribe. The first step in analyzing qualitative interview data is the transcription of respective recordings. With the web application oTranscribe you are able … Continue reading
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Tagged open source tools, open tools, oTranscribe, qualitative research, research tools, transcription
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Interview with Davide Ravasi about Academic Writing at ProjectScrib
ProjectScrib features a nice and long interview with Cass Business School Professor Davide Ravasi about how he writes academic papers: Would you say then that you are actually theorizing, collecting data and writing all at the same time? Absolutely. Even … Continue reading
Trends in Video-based Research
Curtis LeBaron and Paula Jarzabkowski The popularity and volume of video-based research is rising. Video-based research is any research that features or includes video as a primary data source. The table below shows results of a keyword search within the … Continue reading
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Tagged Video, video analysis, video method, video-based research
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Capturing social practice in practice: Video recording, new avenues for studies of practice and the practice of ethnography
Gary Burke (Aston University) There is a growing interest in studying how bodies, spatial contexts and material artifacts are implicated in the accomplishment of strategy work (Vaara & Whittington, Academy of Management Annals, 2012). Video methodologies, in particular, offer promise … Continue reading