Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management: Volume 17 Issue 1
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An International JournalTable of contents
“Your westernized habits”: contextual nuances of qualitative research in Russia
Anna EarlFieldwork in emerging economies can be unpredictable and somewhat dangerous. The purpose of this article is to ascertain problematic issues that may arise when conducting…
Rethinking the trajectory of economic development: a study of firm entry mode under reverse directionality
Jayaram BalachanderMost of the research studies on entry mode have been done through the lens of manufacturing firms from mature economic countries entering the Global South countries, and most of…
Pragmatic evaluation of transdisciplinary research on gender equity in the New Zealand public service
Jane Parker, Amanda Young-Hauser, Janet Sayers, Patricia Loga, Selu Paea, Shirley BarnettDespite the need for such, little scholarly attention has been paid to transdisciplinary enquiry into gender inequities in workplaces. The authors provide a pragmatic evaluation…
Interview-based research in management and organisation studies: making sense of the plurality of methodological practices and presentational styles
Stefanie Reissner, Andrea WhittleThe aim of this review paper is to identify the methodological practices and presentational styles used to report interview-based research in “leading” management and organisation…
Combining interpretative phenomenological analysis and existential hermeneutic phenomenology to reveal critical moments of managerial lived experience: a methodological guide
Lenka Jedličková, Michal Müller, Dagmar Halová, Tereza CsergeThe purpose of this paper is to offer a complete guide to a qualitative method for capturing critical moments of managerial practice that combines interpretative phenomenological…
Conceptualisation of sustainable consumer behaviour: converging the theory of planned behaviour and consumption cycle
Monika Sheoran, Divesh KumarThis article attempts to explore the theoretical model and structural dimensions of sustainable consumer behaviour to develop a “sustainable consumer behaviour scale” for…
The ethics of service work in a neoliberal healthcare context: doing embodied and “dirty” emotional labor
Lilith Arevshatian Whiley, Gina GrandyThe authors explore how service workers negotiate emotional laboring with “dirty” emotions while trying to meet the demands of neoliberal healthcare. In doing so, the authors…
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1746-5648Online date, start – end:
2006Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Dr. Albert Mills
- Prof Jean Helms Mills