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Grounded Theory:A Practical Guide for Management, Business and Market Researchers

Grounded Theory:A Practical Guide for Management, Business and Market Researchers

Christina Goulding

(2002)

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Abstract

Written with a clarity of style and a practical slant throughout, this book represents a primer for organizational, business and marketing students studying for research degrees who would like to adopt the grounded theory methodology approach for their dissertation or thesis.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
ABBREVIATIONS
DEFINITIONS
1 Normal Professionalism, New Paradigms and Development
2 Managing Rural Development: Procedures, Principles and Choices
3 Project Selection for Poverty-focused Rural Development
4 Health, Agriculture. and Rural Poverty: Why Seasons
5 Farmer-First: A Practical Paradigm for the Third Agriculture
6 Normal Professionalism and the Early Project Process
7 Thinking About NGOs' Priorities: Additionality and Spread
8 The State and Rural Development: Ideologies and an Agenda for the 1990s
NOTES
REFERENCE