ACHIEVING RIGOR IN QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS: THE ROLE OF ACTIVE CATEGORIZATION IN THEORY BUILDING

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Grodal, Stine; Anteby, Michel; Holm, Audrey L.
署名单位:
Northwestern University; Boston University; Boston University
刊物名称:
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT REVIEW
ISSN/ISSBN:
0363-7425
DOI:
10.5465/amr.2018.0482
发表日期:
2021
页码:
591-612
关键词:
field IDENTITY work strategies KNOWLEDGE MODEL entrepreneurship CONSTRUCTION RETHINKING BOUNDARIES
摘要:
Scholars have long debated how rigor can be achieved in qualitative analysis. To answer this question, we need to better understand how theory is generated from data. Qualitative analysis is, at its core, a categorization process. Nevertheless, despite a surge of interest in categorization within the social sciences, insights from categorization theory have not yet been applied to our understanding of qualitative analysis. Drawing from categorization theory, we argue that the movement from data to theory is an active process in which researchers choose between multiple moves that help them to make sense of their data. In addition, we develop a framework of the main moves that people use when they categorize data and demonstrate that evidence of these moves can also be found in past qualitative scholarship. Our framework emphasizes that, if we are not sufficiently reflexive and explicit about the active analytical processes that generate theoretical insights, we cannot be transparent and, thus, rigorous about how we analyze data. We discuss the implications of our framework for increasing rigor in qualitative analysis, for actively constructing categories from data, and for spurring more methodological plurality within qualitative theory building.
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