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ECRM:
The European Conference on Research Methodology for Business and Management
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Volume 2 Issue 1 July 2003
Editorial Comment
Frank Bannister |
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A Critique of using Grounded Theory as a Research Method
George Allan, Department of Information
Systems and Computer Applications, Portsmouth University, UK |
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Supporting
information literacy for starting MBAs through action research
Ann Brown, Martin Rich and Clive Holtham,
Cass Business School, London UK |
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Gender disparity in
organisation and the resultant human resource mismanagement: A case
analysis
Ronald B. Crawford, University of
Greenwich Business School, UK |
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Inductive theory
generation: A grounded approach to business inquiry
Dr. David Douglas, Business School,
Staffordshire University, UK. |
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Getting results from
online surveys – Reflections on a personal journey
Rachel A. McCalla, Henley Management
College, UK |
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Knowledge management:
A critical investigation
Stephen K. Probert, Computing and
Information Systems Management Group, Cranfield University, Swindon, U.K. |
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Discourse analysis
and complex adaptive systems: Managing variables with attitude/s
Charl Walters & Roy Williams, w.w
associates, Reading, U.K. |
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Telehealth in the UK: A critical perspective
Ela Klecun-Dabrowska, Department of Information Systems, London School of
Economics and Political Science, Houghton St, London WC2A 2AE, UK. |
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