Qualitative Methods in Organizational Research: An Example of Grounded Theory Data Analysis


Kamasak R., Kar A., Yavuz M., Baykut S.

HANDBOOK OF RESEARCH ON ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE AND DIVERSITY IN THE MODERN WORKFORCE, ss.23-42, 2017 (SSCI) identifier

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This chapter aims to elaborate different research methods that can be employed in organizational studies. Since the complex and indivisible relationships between the constructs and nature of the social content about the phenomena can be understood better through qualitative methods, importance of qualitative investigation is mentioned and a detailed explanation of grounded theory data analysis as a qualitative method is provided. Grounded Theory mainly suggests that theory can be discovered in qualitative data. The theory employs a specific method that follows symbolic interactionism in viewing humans as active agents in their own lives who create meaning in the processes of action and interaction. Grounded Theory which deems researchers as active participants in the construction of knowledge leading to generation of theory has been used in organizational research widely. Therefore, the chapter also offers an example of the application of grounded theory by using several extracts from the sample transcripts of interviewees.