Showing posts with label 2006. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2006. Show all posts

Coding and generating themes

The two resources may help you to understand how to generate themes in a grounded theory research study.

Ryan, G.W. & Bernard, H.R. [n.d.]. "Techniques to Identify Themes in Qualitative Data", Retrieved on 23 December 2011 from the Analytic Technologies website.

Fereday, J. & Muir-Cochrane, E. (2006). "Demonstrating Rigor Using Thematic Analysis: A Hybrid Approach of Inductive and Deductive Coding and Theme Development". International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 5(1), 1-11. 

A very useful reference to the qualitative research methodology

Bloor, M. & Wood, F. (2006). Keywords in Qualitative Methods: A Vocabulary of Research Concepts. London: Sage.

This book is a very useful reference guide to qualitative researchers. Read Grounded Theory, pp.95-98.

Grounded theory in dissertations & theses - Health care and Nursing (2006)

Balke, J.M. (2006). Nurse executives: A grounded theory study of dynamic competencies. Ph.D., Capella University. 

Grounded theory in dissertations & theses - Education (2006)

Warburton, W.I. (2006). Towards a grounded theory of computer-assisted assessment uptake in UK universities. PhD, University of Southampton.

Grounded theory in dissertations & theses - Sociology (2006)

Jeong, H.-S. (2006). A Grounded Analysis of the Sensemaking Process of Korean Street-level Fire Service Officials. PhD, the Florida State University.

Nadeau, R.A. (2006). A grounded theory investigation of why some men refuse to participate in marital and family therapy. PhD. University of Connecticut.

Grounded theory in dissertations & theses - Environmental Science (2006)

Gary, A. (2006). Orchestrating strategy implementation: A grounded theory approach to environmental management in strategies focused on the Chesapeake Bay by Bojes. PhD, The George Washington University.

Grounded theory in books - Health care and Nursing (2006)

Henwood, K.L. (2006). “Grounded theory in mental health and related research”. In: Slade, M. & Priebe, S. (eds.), Choosing Methods in Mental Health Research Century, pp. 68-84. London: Brunner Routledge.

Grounded theory in books - Psychology (2006)

Henwood, K.L. & Pidgeon, N. (2006). "Grounded theory". In: Breakwell, G., et al. (eds.). Research Methods in Psychology, 3rd ed. pp. 342-365. London: Sage.

Grounded theory in books - Methodology (2006)

Charmaz, K. (2006). Constructing Grounded Theory: a Practical Guide Through Qualitative Analysis. London: Sage.

Grounded theory in conference papers - Psychology (2006)

Dunican, E. (2006). "Initial Experiences of Using Grounded Theory Research in Computer Programming Education". In: Romero, P., et al. (eds). The 18th Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group (PPIG 2006). September 7-8, 2006. University of Sussex, Brighton, UK. pp. 183-197.

Grounded theory in conference papers - Computer Science (2006)

Urquhart, C. & Fernandez, W. (2006). "Grounded Theory Method: The Researcher As Blank Slate and Other Myths". In: Proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2006), December 10-13, 2006, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.A. pp.457-464.

Grounded theory in conference papers - Business Studies (2006)

Allan, G.W., (2006), "The Legitimacy of Grounded Theory", Key Note Opening Address at the 5th European Conference on Research Methodology for Business and Management Studies. Dublin, pp.1-8, ISBN:1-905305-26-5.

Laws, K., & Mcleod, R. (2006). "Case Study and Grounded Theory : Sharing some Alternative Qualitative Research Methodologies with Systems Professionals". In: Proceedings of the 2004 System Dynamics Conference. The System Dynamics Society. pp. 1-25.

Grounded theory in articles - Management (2006)

Shah, S.K. & Corley, K.G. (2006). "Building Better Theory by Bridging the Quantitative - Qualitative Divide". Journal of Management Studies, 43 (8), 1821-1835.

Suddaby, R. (2006). "From the editors: What Grounded Theory is Not". Academy of Management Journal, 49 (4), 633–642.

Grounded theory in articles - LIS (2006)

Mansourian, Y. (2006). "Adoption of grounded theory in LIS research". New Library World, 107 (1228/1229), 386-402.

Grounded theory in articles - Education (2006)

Komives, S. R.,  et al. (2006). "A leadership identity development model: Applications from a grounded theory". Journal of College Student Development, 47 (4), 400-418.


Moghaddam, A. (2006). "Coding issues in grounded theory". Issues In Educational Research, 16 (1), 52-66.


Thomas, G. & James, D. (2006). "Reinventing grounded theory: some questions about theory, ground and discovery". British Educational Research Journal, 32 (6), 767-795.

Grounded theory in articles - Methodology (2006)

Bowen, G.A. (2006). "Grounded Theory and Sensitizing Concepts". International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 5 (3).


Mills, J., et al. (2006). "The development of constructivist grounded theory". International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 5 (1). 25-35.


Richardson, R. & Kramer, E.H. (2006). "Abduction as the type of inference that characterizes the development of a grounded theory", Qualitative Research, 6(4), 497-513.

Grounded theory in articles - Medicine (2006)

Kennedy, T.J.T. & Lingard, L.A. (2006). "Making sense of grounded theory in medical education". Medical Education, 40 (2), 101-108.


Tavakol, M. et al. (2006). "Grounded Theory in Medical Education Research". Medical Education Online, 11.

Grounded theory in articles - Health care and Nursing (2006)

Annells, M. (2006). "Triangulation of qualitative approaches: hermeneutical phenomenology and grounded theory". Journal of Advanced Nursing. 56 (1), 55–61. 

Heath, H. (2006). "Exploring the influences and use of the literature during a grounded theory study". Journal of Research in Nursing, 11 (6), 519–528.

Klunklin, A. & Greenwood, J. (2006). "Symbolic Interactionism in Grounded Theory Studies: Women Surviving With HIV/AIDS in Rural Northern Thailand". Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS care. 17 (5), 32-41.

Kvist, L.J., et al. (2006). "A grounded theory study of Swedish women's experiences of inflammatory symptoms of the breast during breast feeding". Midwifery, 22 (2). 137-146.

Mills, J., et al. (2006). "Adopting a constructivist approach to grounded theory: Implications for research design". International Journal of Nursing Practice, 12 (1), 8-13.

Neill, S.J. (2006). "Grounded theory sampling The contribution of reflexivity". Journal of Research in Nursing, 11 (3), 253-260. 

Walker, D. & Myrick, F. (2006). "Grounded theory: an exploration of process and procedure". Qualitative Health Research, 16 (4), 547-559.