Glaserian Grounded Theory and Straussian Grounded Theory: Two Standard Qualitative Research Approaches in Social Science [PDF]
Grounded theory (GT) has appeared as a popular research approach in many branches of social science that acts for the well-being of the society. It is an inductive methodology, and focuses on the discovery of theory from data. Overtimes original grounded theory of Barney Galland Glaser (1930-2022) and Anselm Leonard Strauss (1916-1996) has evolved, and
Haradhan Kumar Mohajan, Devajit Mohajan
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Background: Interpretive-naturalist methodologies, including Grounded Theory are increasingly being used in health research in Ghana however, none of the studies that have used Grounded Theory in the setting has used the methodology in full.
Yakubu Ismaila +2 more
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Dealing with Literature Review and Epistemological Underpinnings in Grounded Theory Methodology
The purpose of this paper is to review the crucial debate about undertaking a literature review and adopting an epistemological position in doing a grounded theory study.
Ndiaga Niasse
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A New Way of Cataloging Research through Grounded Theory
Grounded theory (GT) has been extensively used in social studies through surveys and interviews. However, its application in software development has not been appropriately categorized, limiting its in-depth study in this field.
Gustavo Navas, Agustín Yagüe
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Limiting Misleading ideas about the History of Grounded Theory Methodology
Since its inception in the sociological field more than fifty years, Grounded Theory Methodology (GTM) has been extended to a range of research areas but there still be confusions and misconceptions about its history and methodological principles.
Ndiaga Niasse
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Using Iterative Cycles of Discovery Within a Glaserian Grounded Theory of Socialization in Compassion [PDF]
In 2007, I embarked on an exploratory study to understand the professional socialization experiences of student nurses within 21st-century nursing in the United Kingdom. The study enabled me to develop postgraduate research expertise and gain a PhD, as well as add to the body of knowledge on nursing education that could enable development of an ...
Curtis, Katherine
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Grounded Theory Methodology - Strauss’ version vs Glaserian version -
Background: Anselm Strauss and Barney Glaser, two sociologists developed the grounded theory methodology in the 1960's. However, now there are some differences between Strauss' methodology and Glaser's methodology.Purpose: This study was to describe the differences between Strauss* version and Glaser's version in grounded theory methodology.
Kwisoon Choe
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Explanation Industrial Managers’ Actions Surrounding Equipping with Organizational Slack: Grounded Theory Strategy with Emergent (Glaserian) Approach [PDF]
The resent research scrutinized and explained industrial managers’ actions toward organizational slack, because there is a significant gap among various experts’ points of views on this subject.
Sima Sagharvani +3 more
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This new research book focuses on Glaserian grounded theory and has been written specifically for nurse researchers. Although the many examples used to illustrate methodological issues are nursing related, the book will be of interest to grounded theory ...
Reviewed by Antoinette M. McCallin, RN, Ph.D.
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How Community Nurses Manage Ethical Conflicts: A Grounded Theory Study [PDF]
Research is limited on how nurses in community settings manage ethical conflicts. To address this gap, we conducted a study to uncover the process of behaviors enacted by community nurses when experiencing ethical conflicts.
Caroline Porr +4 more
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