Handbook for Qualitative Research in Emerging Markets
Edited by Helena Barnard
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This Handbook uses first-person narratives from a diverse array of leading scholars to capture the complexity of qualitative research in emerging markets. It showcases the value of interdisciplinary research in under-theorised contexts and provides actionable guidelines for established and emerging scholars in the field.
Keywords: Business and Management; Development Studies; Economics and Finance; Research Methods; Sociology and Social Policy; Sustainable Development Goals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035322312
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to Handbook for Qualitative Research in Emerging Markets: how is qualitative research different in emerging markets? , pp 1-11

- Helena Barnard
- Ch 2 Planning research on an emerging industry in an emerging market , pp 13-25

- Luis Oliveira, Pablo Leão, Maria Tereza Fleury and Afonso Fleury
- Ch 3 Respecting boundaries and human dignity in accessrestricted lowincome communities , pp 26-39

- Jorge Carneiro, Edgard Barki and Maurício de Almeida Prado
- Ch 4 Language and cultural challenges in conducting interviews in a foreign country and potential solutions , pp 40-55

- Fang Lee Cooke
- Ch 5 Going beneath the surface of heroes: a guide to planning qualitative research on admired elites in emerging markets , pp 56-69

- Cristina Velez-Valencia, Carolina Herrera-Cano and Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez
- Ch 6 Avoiding surprises and biases in the field: a step-wise plan for data collection , pp 71-81

- Srivardhini K. Jha and Pradeep Kumar Hota
- Ch 7 Using informal networks to research informal networks , pp 82-92

- Sa’ad Ali
- Ch 8 The visual keyhole into vulnerable communities: when pictures speak a thousand words , pp 93-114

- Melodena Stephens
- Ch 9 Taking a research ‘safari’ into Africa: the value of going ‘pole pole’ , pp 115-130

- Aloysius Marcus Kahindi and Charles E. Stevens
- Ch 10 Another set of eyes: the role of intermediaries in doing qualitative research in low-income settings in emerging markets , pp 131-146

- Ira Chatterjee, Minna Halme, Rebecca Piekkari and Marleen Wierenga
- Ch 11 Analysing multilingual (English–Chinese) qualitative data through and for dialogue: a dialogical approach , pp 148-162

- Carole Couper
- Ch 12 Theorising from unstructured emotive process video data , pp 163-181

- Gloria Mbokota
- Ch 13 Slicing time: temporal bracketing and theorising through the dynamics of emerging markets , pp 182-193

- Anirvan Pant
- Ch 14 Bridging paradigmatic divides to theorise in a new context: analysing accounts of trust development among culturally diverse organisational members , pp 194-205

- Badri Zolfaghari and Farsan Madjdi
- Ch 15 Theorising Kgotla: connecting with a suitable literature , pp 206-221

- Anastacia Mamabolo
- Ch 16 Reflections from a postcolonial experience in developing research , pp 223-235

- Roberta Aguzzoli
- Ch 17 Reflexivity in qualitative research engaging with young people in post-war northern Uganda , pp 236-249

- Rebecca Namatovu and Thilde Langevang
- Ch 18 Managing emotional responses to distressing research , pp 250-267

- Lise Hagen and Louise Whittaker
- Ch 19 Reflections on the use of qualitative research methods in emerging markets , pp 269-278

- A. Rebecca Reuber
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