What grounded theory is not? Ali Soheili Literature Summary Technology Innovation Management June 18, 2009
Jan 03, 2016
What grounded theory is not?
Ali Soheili
Literature SummaryTechnology Innovation ManagementJune 18, 2009
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Literature Review
Suddaby, Roy (2006), “What grounded theory is not?” Academy of Management Journal, 49(4), 633–642.
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Objectives
• To identify common misconceptions about grounded theory from reviewing Academy Management Journals (AMJ)
• To list common errors that researcher are making in conducting and presenting grounded theory research
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Grounded Theory
Glaser and Strauss (1967) proposed grounded theory as a practical method for conducting research that focuses on the interpretive process by analyzing the “the actual production of meanings and concepts used by social actors in real settings” (Gephart, 2004: 457). They argued that new theory could be developed by paying careful attention to the contrast between “the daily realities (what is actually going on) of substantive areas” (Glaser & Strauss, 1967: 239) and the interpretations of those daily realities made by those who participate in them (the “actors”).
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Key Concepts
The method proposed by Glaser and Strauss (1967) is built upon two key concepts:1. Constant Comparison
Data are collected and analyzed simultaneously Contradicts the myth of a clean separation between
data collection and analysis
2. Theoretical Sampling Decision of which data should be collected next are
determined by theory that is being constructed Violates the ideal of hypothesis testing since data
collection direction is not determined
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Misconceptions
1. Grounded theory is not an excuse to ignore the literature
2. Grounded theory is not presentation of raw data
3. Grounded theory is not theory testing, content analysis or word counts
4. Grounded theory is not simply routine application of formulaic technique to data
5. Grounded theory is not perfect
6. Grounded theory is not easy
7. Grounded theory is not an excuse for the absence of a methodology
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Ignoring the literature
Problems:
• Researcher enter the field with no knowledge
• Researcher defer readings
• Tackle a “well-tilled soil “ subject
• Forcing researcher to test hypothesis in stead of building constructs
Suggestions:
• Draw from several substantive areas
• Be aware of possibility of influence of preexisting subject areas
• Not to overextend the objective of research
• Pay attention to previous literatures
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Presentation of Raw Data
Problems:• Confusion between grounded theory / phenomenology• Failure to lift data to conceptual level• Stop data collection early- Category saturation- (there is
no clean break point)
Suggestions :• The primary interest is not the story themselves, rather
extracting information on social situation • Identifying higher level of abstraction of data• Continuing data collection until no evidence appears
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Theory testing, content analysis, word counts
Problems:• Testing hypothesis• Making truth statement about reality
Suggestions :• Purpose of grounded theory is to extract relationship
between social actors and their interactions • Either create hypothesis, or test hypotheses that are too
abstract • Use content analysis, word count as one of multiple
contexts for acquiring data
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Routine application of formulaic technique to data
Problems:• Grounded theory a mechanical technique (e.g.
Saturation after 30 interviews)• Tools are used to interpret data
Suggestions :• Grounded theory is an interpretation process• Software's can help with coding but not interpretation• Creativity depends on researcher analytical abilities
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Grounded theory is not perfect
Problems:
• Growing gap between researchers who use grounded theory and those who write about it
• Quantitative approach for deductive/ grounded theory for inductive
Suggestions :
• Grounded theory requires interplay between deductive and inductive approaches
• Healthy tension between methodologists and practitioners is desirable
• Avoid fundamentalist tendencies in their approaches
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Grounded theory is not easy
Problem:• The apparent simplicity of grounded theory encourages
inexperienced researchers
Suggestions :• The personality, experience, and character of a
researcher become important components of the research process
• Extensive and ongoing commitment to a line of theoretical research is recommended.
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Not an excuse for the absence of methodology
Problem:• Researcher claims to perform grounded theory with little
or no methodology• Lack of indication of the theoretical sensitivity
Suggestions :• Authors should explain their methodology strongly, so it
will indicate how conceptual categories are generated • Presence of theoretical sensitivity • Consistency between research question and method