Handbook of Qualitative Research Methods for Information Systems
Edited by Robert M. Davison
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This vital new Handbook clarifies how qualitative research can be undertaken in the discipline of Information Systems (IS), observing how IS can be taught and its recent developments. Through succinctly bringing together influential research, it extensively surveys contemporary trends in qualitative IS studies.
Keywords: Business and Management; Innovations and Technology; Research Methods (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781802205381
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to the Handbook of Qualitative Research Methods for Information Systems , pp 1-8

- Robert M. Davison
- Ch 2 Teaching qualitative research methods , pp 10-29

- Robert M. Davison, Barney Tan, Louie H.M. Wong and Evelyn Ng
- Ch 3 Analyzing genres of discourse in IS research: an approach to interrogating validity claims in IS scientific argumentation , pp 30-58

- Ojelanki Ngwenyama
- Ch 4 Exploring IS phenomena through metaphors: insights from a study on Facebook , pp 59-76

- Stephen Jackson and Niki Panteli
- Ch 5 Knowledge acquisition for quality engagement , pp 77-87

- Robert M. Davison and Louie H.M. Wong
- Ch 6 Understanding the digital experience: phenomenological IS research , pp 88-103

- Antonio Díaz Andrade, Angsana A. Techatassanasoontorn and Harminder Singh
- Ch 7 Ethnographic evidence for practice , pp 104-123

- Richard L. Baskerville
- Ch 8 How do researchers get close to the technology under investigation? Insights, benefits and challenges , pp 124-147

- Stan Karanasios, Mira Slavova and Aljona Zorina
- Ch 9 Case study followed by action research: enhancing researcher and practitioner outcomes , pp 149-162

- Julien Malaurent, Robert M. Davison and Louie H.M. Wong
- Ch 10 Critical IS research , pp 163-181

- Amber Young
- Ch 11 Methodological practices for enacting "strong" sociomateriality in qualitative IS research , pp 182-196

- Marko Niemimaa, Ulrike Schultze and Gijs van den Heuvel
- Ch 12 The nuts and bolts of qualitative comparative analysis , pp 197-221

- Federico Iannacci
- Ch 13 Some principles for conducting phronetic IS research , pp 222-239

- Ojelanki Ngwenyama and Stefan Klein
- Ch 14 Decolonial critical hermeneutics , pp 240-256

- Hameed Chughtai
- Ch 15 The shape of theory: an alternative take on theorizing based on the nature of qualitative data , pp 258-273

- Evelyn Ng and Barney Tan
- Ch 16 Dancing between theory and data: abductive reasoning , pp 274-287

- Antonio Díaz Andrade
- Ch 17 Developing indigenous theory with qualitative IS research , pp 288-305

- Xiao Xiao and Barney Tan
- Ch 18 Grounded theory in the era of datafication: a data journey perspective , pp 306-323

- Hamid Pousti, Henry Linger and Caitlin Doogan
- Ch 19 Process oriented research: opening new horizons for IS research , pp 325-339

- Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic
- Ch 20 Beyond the snapshot: reconceptualising human agency and context in qualitative IS research , pp 340-359

- Matthew Jones and Yingqin Zheng
- Ch 21 Analysis chaining: conceptual and empirical framing of digital traces , pp 360-375

- Aron Lindberg
- Ch 22 Current trends and future opportunities in qualitative IS research , pp 376-382

- Robert M. Davison
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