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Assumptions about Human Motivation have Consequences for Practice
Abstract Management practice is informed by fundamental assumptions about human motivation. We review two contrasting perspectives: agency theory – which assumes that humans are self‐interested rational beings whose actions should be constrained to achieve organizational goals (which are opposing) – and self‐determination theory – which assumes that ...
Marylène Gagné, Rebecca Hewett
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Grounded Theory Has the Power to Change Lives
In November 2021, I had a very long late-night phone conversation with 91-year-old Barney Glaser. His eyes were failing and his body was weak, but his mind was sharp and clear.
Alvita Nathaniel
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Reflections on the first Grounded Theory Seminar: A tribute to Dr. Barney, G. Glaser
I first met Dr. Barney Glaser in April 2002 in Paris, France the evening before the first CGT seminar. At that preliminary gathering I met Dr. Barry Gibson for the first time, who knew Barney. Amongst the PhD students I met was Vivian Martin and Anna Sandgren and we are still in contact.
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This issue of the Review presents a new paper by Barney Glaser. Jargonizing: The use of the grounded theory vocabulary is the first chapter in Dr. Glaser’s new book to be published later this year by Sociology Press.
Judith A. Holton
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A Front-Row Seat to the Development of Grounded Theory
Dr. Kara Vander Linden conducted this interview with Dr. Odis Simmons for the 2024 International Virtual Conference for Qualitative Research and Theory Methodologies. In this interview, Dr.
Kara L. Vander Linden, Odis Simmons
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Book Review: Memoing – a GT Essential
Memoing: A Vital Grounded Theory Procedure, Barney G. Glaser (2014) Mill Valley: Sociology Press This book, on memoing, is intended to support grounded theory researchers and scholars who want to deepen their understanding of what the procedure of ...
Naomi Elliott
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The Grounded Theory Family Tree
Grounded theory has a rich history which starts with its co-developers Barney Glaser and Anselm Strauss, each of whom had an impressive research pedigree.
Kara L. Vander Linden
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The Strength of a Solution Seeking Approach Editorial
Why do PhD candidates choose grounded theory as their methodological approach? Many novice grounded theorists obviously grapple with this question while working on their dissertations.
Astrid Gynnild
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The inductive methodology of classic grounded theory (CGT) is extremely different from the logical-deductive methodology of mainstream economics – as well as the inductive econometrics approach. Consequently, it becomes a pressing issue how Barney Glaser’s work can be used in the contexts of economic.
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Building a Learning Community: The GT Troubleshooting Seminar
This paper explores the evolution of Barney Glaser’s troubleshooting seminar approach to which I add my own experiences as both a participant and facilitator of several similar seminars.
Judith Holton
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