The trials and tribulations of gaining and maintaining 'entry' in the formal organisations in India: lessons from the field
Abinash Panda,
Rajen K. Gupta and
Satish K. Kalra
International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management, 2009, vol. 2, issue 4, 423-453
Abstract:
Bargaining and maintaining 'entry' in sites (organisations) of academic research studies has always been a challenge for academic scholars. Each of the scholars adopts different approaches to get around these problems of gaining entry. However, they rarely document their experiences on the field, with some exceptions in the discipline of sociology and social anthropology. A review of literature on 'gaining entry' into formal organisations in Indian context indicates that little has been written in the domain of organisation studies in India as most scholars do not seem to document or disseminate their experience of gaining and maintaining access while referring to how they collected data from the field. This article is an attempt in that direction where we have presented our individual accounts of the challenges we faced while trying to gain and maintain access in the sites of our research studies. We have suggested some ways on how to face these challenges without being ejected out of the sites. We hope that this article would help the readers to understand better and appreciate the trials and tribulations of gaining and maintaining 'entry' in research sites, thereby also encouraging others to disseminate their experience and knowhow leading to debate and discussion.
Keywords: bargaining entry problems; data collection; India; maintaining entry problems; academic research; formal organisations; research sites. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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