Handbook of Mixed Methods Research in Business and Management
Edited by Roslyn Cameron and
Xanthe Golenko
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This timely Handbook illustrates a myriad of theoretical and practical applications in the utility of mixed methods research (MMR) in business and management. It surveys innovations in MMR to provide a full overview of the past, current, and future complexities of the field. This title contains one or more Open Access chapters.
Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance; Research Methods (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781800887947
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction: mixed methods research in business and management fields , pp 2-10

- Xanthe Golenko and Roslyn Cameron
- Ch 2 Historical and comparative perspectives on MMR in business, the social sciences and medicine , pp 11-26

- Roslyn Cameron, Heinz Herrmann and Giao Reynolds
- Ch 3 From mixed data sources to multimethods and integrative mixed methods , pp 28-40

- Pat Bazeley
- Ch 4 Choosing a qualitatively oriented mixed methods research approach: recommendations for researchers , pp 41-54

- Courtney Toledo and Peggy Shannon-Baker
- Ch 5 Responsible mixed methods research (RMMR): a case for managing ethics and AI in MMR , pp 55-75

- Heinz Herrmann and Roslyn Cameron
- Ch 6 Assessing quality in mixed methods research: concepts, frameworks, and criteria , pp 76-93

- Sergi Fàbregues, Elsa Lucia Escalante-Barrios, Sinem Toraman Turk, Timothy C. Guetterman and Michael D. Fetters
- Ch 7 Working in multidisciplinary and methodologically diverse teams: practical lessons from collaborating with defence-based organisations , pp 94-108

- Michelle Leanne Oppert, Siobhan Banks, Valerie O'Keeffe and Raymond Matthews
- Ch 8 Mixed methods prevalence studies, publishing strategies and reporting in business and management fields , pp 110-122

- José F. Molina-Azorin
- Ch 9 The optics of mixed methods research in the accounting field (2015-2020): a case of the untrained eye or methodological tunnel vision? , pp 123-140

- Giao Reynolds and Roslyn Cameron
- Ch 10 The application of mixed methods in project management research: recent trends in their use and reporting , pp 141-162

- Shankar Sankaran and Omar Bentahar
- Ch 11 Mixed methods practice in operational research: designs for wicked problems , pp 163-178

- Jane S. Christie
- Ch 12 Promoting mixed methods research in sport management , pp 179-193

- Valerie J. Morrison
- Ch 13 Understanding complexity in sustainable business: the impetus for mixed method research , pp 194-206

- Aharon Factor, Alessandro Bressan and Eustathios Sainidis
- Ch 14 Lessons from conducting mixed methods research prevalence studies: recommendations for overcoming the challenges of inconsistent reporting , pp 207-222

- Jennifer Kosiol, Ingy Shafei, Maryam Sassoli, Roslyn Cameron and Anneke Fitzgerald
- Ch 15 Challenging traditional methodologies in health management research: MMR applications in the codesign, implementation, and evaluation of a health care intervention , pp 223-242

- Xanthe Golenko, Claudia Meyer, Rajna Ogrin and Judy A. Lowthian
- Ch 16 Using a longitudinal MMR design to capture the complexity of outcome and process driven governance in rural India , pp 243-258

- Kripa Ananth Pur
- Ch 17 Who matters most? The salience sampling method for identifying and reporting key informants for qualitative components of MMR designs , pp 260-274

- Ryan Gould, Matthew J. Xerri and Anneke Fitzgerald
- Ch 18 Multilevel mixed methods research designs in business and management , pp 275-291

- Victoria L. Murphy
- Ch 19 Qualitative comparative analysis in mixed methods research designs , pp 292-309

- Farveh Farivar
- Ch 20 Enriching thematic analysis with clustering techniques: applying mixed analysis to interviews about big data linkage , pp 310-327

- Judy Rose, Samantha Low-Choy, Ilan Katz and Ross Homel
- Ch 21 Adaptive mixed methods research design practices to address complexity in business and management research , pp 329-347

- Cheryl N. Poth, Emma P. Bullock and Elizabeth Eppel
- Ch 22 A mixed methods research notation system for complex designs , pp 348-364

- Roslyn Cameron
- Ch 23 Mixed methods action research: a creative and comprehensive research approach for complex practical problems , pp 365-380

- Claire Pierce
- Ch 24 Introducing the systematic science mapping framework: an innovative and mixed approach for macro scale reviews , pp 381-393

- Heinz Herrmann
- Ch 25 Mixed methods studies in design practice and suggestions for business and management research , pp 394-410

- Mieke Leppens, Fiona Chatteur and Phoebe Perkins
- Ch 26 Mapping mixed methods in business and management and charting the future course , pp 412-425

- Roslyn Cameron and Xanthe Golenko
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