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STRATEGIC ORGANIZATION
Volume 19, Issue 1, Pages 134-146Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1476127018824838
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process research; qualitative research; writing
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This essay discusses the writing techniques in qualitative process research, distinguishes three writing styles- inductive, conceptualized, and model-led, and explores their pros and cons as well as conditions for effective use.
Qualitative process research is becoming increasingly popular, yet authors often struggle with creating an effective write-up. Process articles must demonstrate a close-knit link between process data and process theory, and, at the same time, engage the reader. This requires trade-offs among options for composing the presentation of narratives, concepts, and theoretical process models. This essay distinguishes three compositional structures authors can use to write up their findings-inductive, conceptualized, and model-led. We discuss their key characteristics, pros and cons, and conditions for effective use and offer exemplars for inspiration.
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