
Studying Organizations Using Critical Realism
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- Foreword
- 1: Joe O Mahoney and Steve Vincent: Critical Realism as an Empirical Project: A Beginner s Guide
- 2: Stephen Ackroyd and Jan Ch. Karlsson: Critical Realism, Research Techniques, and Research Designs
- 3: Wendy Sims-Schouten and Sarah Riley: Employing a Form of Critical Realist Discourse Analysis for Identity Research: An Example from Women s Talk of Motherhood, Childcare and Employment
- 4: Abigail Marks and Joe O Mahoney: Researching Identity: a Critical Realist Approach
- 5: Steve Kempster and Ken Parry: Critical Realism and Grounded Theory
- 6: Chris Smith and Tony Elger: Critical Realism and Interviewing Subjects
- 7: Chris Rees and Mark Gatenby: Critical Realism and Ethnography
- 8: Steve Vincent and Robert Wapshott: Critical Realism and the Organizational Case Study: A Guide to Discovering Institutional Mechanisms
- 9: Ian Kessler and Stephen Bach: Comparing Cases
- 10: AyseSaka-Helmhout: Critical Realism and International Comparative Research
- 11: Monder Ram, Paul Edwards Trevor Jones, Alex Kiselinchev and LovemoreMuchenje: Pulling the Levers of Agency: Implementing Critical Realist Action Research
- 12: Alistair Mutch: History and Documents in Critical Realism
- 13: Scott A. Hurrell: Critical Realism and Mixed Methods Research: Combining the Extensive and Intensive at Multiple Levels
- 14: Joanne Greenhalgh: Realist Synthesis
- 15: Malcolm Williams: Probability and Models
- 16: Andrew Brown and John Michael Roberts: An Appraisal of the Contribution of Critical Realism to Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methodology: Is Dialectics the Way Forward?
- 17: Paul K. Edwards, Steve Vincent and Joe O Mahoney: Concluding Comments
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