What’s different about qualitative articles, theory articles and book chapters
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Chapter 9 in How to Use Storytelling in Your Academic Writing, 2025, pp 109-125 from Edward Elgar Publishing
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In this chapter I focus on what’s different about writing effective qualitative empirical and theory articles, compared to quantitative empirical articles. I also discuss the differences between journal articles and book chapters. In doing so I emphasize the differences between inductive and deductive research, and theory testing versus theory development. I emphasize the differences in storytelling structure, as well as differences in the different parts of the articles.
Keywords: Business and Management; Research Methods; Teaching Methods; General Academic Interest (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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