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Grounded Theory Method: the researcher as blank slate and other myths

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Urquhart, Cathy
Fernandez, Walter

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Association for Information Systems

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The use of grounded theory method (GTM) as a research method in information systems has gradually increased over the years as qualitative research in general has become more prevalent in information systems. GTM offers a systematic way to generate theory

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International Conference on Information Systems 2006

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2037-12-31
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