Description
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Qualitative research embraces a range of paradigmatic lenses, methods, means of inference and theorizing styles. Despite its promising diversity, management scholarship has mainly followed the convention of inductive exploration. While conventions are important for legitimizing academic discourses, they are also meant to be problematized so as to help management researchers capture changing phenomena and drive the field forward. The purpose of this seminar is to question the disciplinary convention and offer alternatives on qualitative research in management scholarship.
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Provider Information
BAM Council Sub-Committee of Academic Affairs of Conference and Capacity Building
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Who Should Attend?
The event speaks to Sections A1, A2 and E1, as detailed in the BAM Framework
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Speaker
Professor Emmanuella Plakoyiannaki, University of Viena
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Benefits of attending
- Understand the role of methodological conventions;
- Critically consider the boundaries of methodological conventions in management scholarship;
- Appreciate alternative practices on qualitative research in management scholarship; and
- Reflect on publishing qualitative research beyond the convention.
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Contact
Please contact the BAM Office at [email protected] with any queries.
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Event Fee
BAM Members: Free
Non-BAM Members: £25
Non-BAM Members, Students: £15
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