Ebook: Handbook of Qualitative Research Methods in Entrepreneurship (Elgar Original Reference)
Author: Helle Neergaard John Parm Ulhoi
- Series: Elgar Original Reference
- Year: 2007
- Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
- Language: English
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`I would warmly recommend this unique collection of qualitative methods of entrepreneurship research to both mature and beginning researchers as a menu to choose from for their planned empirical studies. For those who try to get away from only quantitative studies in both business practice and academic research, this book is their chance to find a rich inspiration in reflecting on entrepreneurship as a lived experience using grounded theory and ethnographic, discourse and narrative approaches. It might convince editors of top journals of entrepreneurship research to welcome qualitative research submissions as an indispensable complement to "quantitative only" submissions. This domain is not physics. In bringing together such a variety of experts from so many nationalities in this Handbook, our Danish colleagues are making entrepreneurship research a realistic global venture.' - Jan Ulijn, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
`Helle Neergaard and John Parm Ulhøi have compiled a remarkable collection of work that both represents the range of methods and demonstrates the depth of insight that can be achieved through qualitative approaches. This book is not simply a handbook of qualitative research methods, though it well achieves this aim, it is also an important contribution towards the field of entrepreneurship research.' - From the Foreword by Sara Carter
This expansive and practical Handbook introduces the methods currently used to increase the understanding of the usefulness and versatility of a systematic approach to qualitative research in entrepreneurship. It fills a crucial gap in the literature on entrepreneurship theory, and, just as importantly, illustrates how these principles and techniques can be appropriately and fruitfully employed.
The Handbook is underpinned by the belief that qualitative research has the potential to charter hitherto unexplored waters in the field of entrepreneurship and thus contribute significantly to its further advancement. The contributors seek to assist entrepreneurship researchers in making more informed choices and designing more rigorous and sophisticated studies. They achieve this by providing concrete examples of research experiences and tangible `how to' advice. By clarifying what these research methods entail, how they are currently being used and how they can be evaluated, this Handbook constitutes a comprehensive and highly accessible methodological toolbox.
Dealing with both well-accepted qualitative approaches and lesser-known, rarer and more novel approaches to the study of entrepreneurship, this Handbook will be invaluable to those studying, researching and teaching entrepreneurship.
Contributors: L. Achtenhagen, H. Ahl, A.R. Anderson, H. Berglund, R. Blundel, A. Bøllingtoft, E. Brundin, C. Brush, W.D. Bygrave, S. Carter, T. Damgaard, W. During, P.D. Englis, B.A. Johnstone, K. Klyver, C. Leitch, M.M. Mäkelä, B. McKenzie, H. Neergaard, J. Piihl, R. Smith, R.V. Turcan, J.P. Ulhøi, I. Wakkee, F. Welter, C. Wigren