Longitudinal field research methods

George P. Huber

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Longitudinal field research methods

by George P. Huber, Andrew H. Van de Ven

2012

SAGE Publications, Incorporated

392

9781452247656

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Eleven papers, some of which have appeared previously as contributions to the journal Organizational Science , emphasize a range of methodological issues involved in longitudinal field research, including ethnographic methods, longitudinal and comparative case studies, event history analysis, and real-time tracking of events, as well as procedural.

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