1st Edition

The Routledge Companion to Qualitative Research in Organization Studies

Edited By Raza Mir, Sanjay Jain Copyright 2018
    514 Pages 40 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    514 Pages 40 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This comprehensive book collects contributions from leading international scholars to highlight the diverse qualitative approaches available to organizational researchers, each grounded in its own philosophy. The editors provide a cutting edge, globally oriented resource on the state of qualitative research methodologies, helping readers to grasp the theories, practices, and future of the field.





    Beginning with an overview of qualitative methodologies, the book examines ways in which research employing these techniques is conducted in a variety of disciplines, including entrepreneurship, innovation, strategy, information systems, and organizational behavior. It offers timely updates on how traditions like case studies, ethnographies, historical methods, narrative approaches, and critical research are practiced today and how emerging trends, including increasing legitimacy and feminization, are impacting the domain. The final chapters provide templates for engaging with the future as well as essays that critically assess how qualitative inquiry has evolved within organization studies. Readers will become acquainted with contemporary tools for conducting qualitative studies, learning to appreciate the emerging domains of qualitative inquiry within a dynamic and complex organizational world.





    Doctoral students and early-career researchers in organizational studies, especially those engaged with general management, organizational behavior, human resource management, innovation, entrepreneurship, and strategy, will benefit from reading this relevant and inclusive handbook.

    1. Embracing a Constructed Boundary: Mapping Qualitative Research in Organizational Studies Raza Mir and Sanjay Jain
    2. Part I: Theories

    3. Philosophical Foundations of Qualitative Organizational Research Cristina Neesham
    4. Critical Approaches to Qualitative Research Thomas Greckhamer
    5. Doing Feminist Research Qualitatively: A Review Of What Interpretive Feminist Research Means Today Marleen van der Haar
    6. Qualitative Management Research in the Shadow of Imperialism: Some Elementary Remarks on its Othering Processes from a Muslim Perspective Farzad Rafi Khan
    7. Part II: Traditions

    8. Challenge of Rigor in Theory-Building from Multiple Case Research Kathleen M. Eisenhardt and Timothy E. Ott
    9. Single Cases: The What, Why and How Pinar Ozcan, Suho Han, and Melissa E. Graebner
    10. Clio’s Toolkit: Historical Methods Beyond Theory Building from Cases Dan Wadhwani and Stephanie Decker
    11. Stories as Social Action: Rethinking Narrative Studies of Organizing Tammar B. Zilber
    12. Bricolage in the Field: Experimenting With Different Forms of Ethnography Anne-Laure Fayard
    13. Innovations in Organizational Ethnography: Being Them, Even without Trying Alexandra Michel
    14. Ethnography as Writing: How Creative Nonfiction Can Inspire Organizational Ethnographers Chahrazad Abdallah
    15. Ethnographic Images of Work: Lessons from Journalism Jinia Mukerjee and Anca Metiu
    16. Part III: Contexts

    17. Studying Organizational Cultural Repertoires Davide Ravasi, Violina Rindova, and Elena Dalpiaz
    18. Qualitative Approaches for Studying Innovation as Process Raghu Garud, Hans Berends, and Philipp Tuertscher
    19. Whatddya' Know? Qualitative Methods in Entrepreneurship Ted Baker, Erin Powell, and Andrew E. F. Fultz
    20. Doing Qualitative Research on Emerging Fields and Markets Nina Granqvist, Galina Kallio, and Heli Nissilä
    21. Methodological Guidelines in the Study of Materiality and Affordances Paul Leonardi
    22. Working, Being, and Researching in Place: A Mixed Methodological Approach for Understanding Digital Experiences Ingrid Erickson
    23. Methods and Challenges of Conducting Research in Subsistence Environments Srinivas Sridharan
    24. Part IV: Journeys

    25. "Blinded by the Light" or "Seeing the Light"? Journeys of Positivist Scholars into Qualitative Inquiry Glen Kreiner, Derron Bishop and Aparna Joshi
    26. Appreciating Emergence and Serendipity in Qualitative Research: Resisting the Urge to Follow Set Plans Rene Wiedner and Shaz Ansari
    27. Reporting After the Summit: Getting Ethnographic Research into Print Katherine Chen
    28. Reasoning with Qualitative Data: Balancing a Theoretical Contribution Saku Mantere
    29. ‘Standing on [transparent] shoulders’: Applying open source approaches to qualitative management research Andrew Nelson
    30. Part V: Frontiers and Reflections

    31. Engaging with the Visual: Opportunities for Qualitative Organizational Researchers Catherine Cassell
    32. Building Grounded Theory with Social Media Data Emmanuelle Vaast and Cathy Urquhart
    33. Network Models of Organizational Routines: Tracing Associations between Actions Brian T. Pentland and Peng Liu
    34. Rewriting the Publishing Narrative for Grounded Theory Building Deborah Dougherty
    35. The Long, Hard Road to Legitimacy for Qualitative Research: A Personal-Professional Journey Denny Gioia
    36. Blind Alleys and Untold Stories in Qualitative Research Ann Langley

    Biography

    Raza Mir is the Seymour Hyman Professor of Management at William Paterson University, USA. He is also the co-editor of The Routledge Companion to Philosophy in Organization Studies, published in 2015.





    Sanjay Jain is Assistant Professor of Management at the Nazarian College of Business at California State University—Northridge, USA.