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Imprint:Singapore : Springer, [2020]
Description:1 online resource (251 pages)
Language:English
Series:Springer proceedings in business and economics, 2198-7254
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Other authors / contributors:Majumdar, Satyajit, editor.
Reji, Edakkandi Meethal, editor.
ISBN:9789811397691
9811397694
Notes:6 A Sociological Study of Work, Mobility and Enterprise Among the Bengali Goldsmiths of India: A Multi-sited Ethnography
References3 Methodological Issues and Challenges of Grounded Theory in Social Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation Studies; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Literature Review; 3.2.1 Major Differences About GT by Pioneers; 3.2.2 Positioning of Literature Review; 3.2.3 Interpretivist Agenda; 3.3 Ontological and Epistemological Contentions; 3.3.1 Reflexivity; 3.4 Methodology; 3.5 Results; 3.5.1 The Need and Positioning of Literature; 3.5.2 The Interpretivist Agenda; 3.5.3 Data or Meaning About Data More Meaningful?; 3.5.4 The Role of Participant Behaviour in Interpretation
Includes bibliographical references.
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Summary:This book focuses on 'research on research methodologies' - an area rarely addressed in social entrepreneurship. Methodological debates are integral to the quest for knowledge and to advancing theories and practices in any field, and, as a multi-disciplinary and emerging field, social entrepreneurship cannot avoid such debates. Providing a fresh perspective on social entrepreneurship research, the book includes contributions from diverse disciplinary settings, e.g. sociology, psychology, social work, anthropology, public policy, economics and management, and discusses the 'methodological challenges' of practice as well as social entrepreneurship research. Rather than favouring any particular method or methodological approach, it acknowledges the diversity of methodological approaches needed to reveal the nuances of social entrepreneurship and promote new knowledge and practices in this promising field.
Other form:Print version: Majumdar, Satyajit. Methodological Issues in Social Entrepreneurship Knowledge and Practice. Singapore : Springer, ©2019 9789811397684

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505 0 |a Intro; Contents; Editors and Contributors; 1 Introduction: Methodological Issues in Social Entrepreneurship Knowledge and Practice; 1.1 Social Entrepreneurship: A Paradigm in Development; 1.2 Scholarly Inquiry; 1.3 Theory in Research; 1.4 Research in Entrepreneurship; 1.5 Research in Social Entrepreneurship: Some Highlights; 1.6 Research Methodology in Social Entrepreneurship Research; 1.7 About This Volume; 1.8 The Way Forward in Social Entrepreneurship Research; References; Research Dimensions in Social Entrepreneurship; 2 Qualitative Research in Social Entrepreneurship: A Critique 
505 8 |a 2.1 Social Enterprises and Scholarly Inquiry2.2 Social Enterprises in the Developed World; 2.3 Social Enterprises in India; 2.4 Activities Undertaken by the Social Enterprises; 2.5 Theory Building and the Emergence of a Discipline; 2.6 Case Study as a Qualitative Method for Theory Building; 2.6.1 What Is a Case?; 2.6.2 How Should the Case Be Designed and Conducted?; 2.6.3 What Type of Data Is to Be Gathered and How?; 2.6.4 How Should the Data Be Analysed?; 2.6.5 How Can We Ensure Validity and Reliability?; 2.7 Case Study Methodology for Social Entrepreneurship Research; 2.8 Conclusion 
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505 8 |a 3.5.5 Ontological and Epistemological Issues3.5.6 The Challenge or the Need of Reflexivity; 3.6 Discussion; 3.7 Conclusion; References; 4 Use of Semiotics in an Emic Research: Opportunities and Implications; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Need for an 'Emic' Research and Development of Research Questions; 4.3 Use of Semiotics in Organizational Studies; 4.4 Terminologies Used in the Semiotic Analysis of Data; 4.5 Methodology; 4.5.1 Research Site; 4.5.2 Method of Data Collection; 4.5.3 Process of Data Analysis; 4.6 Results; 4.6.1 Code of National Cultural Patterns in Knowledge Sharing Within MCTs 
505 8 |a 4.6.2 Code of Functionally Affiliated Roles in Knowledge Sharing Within MCTs4.6.3 Code of Coping Mechanisms for Knowledge Sharing Within MCTs; 4.7 Opportunities and Implications of a Semiotic Research; References; 5 Investigating Failed Social Entrepreneurship: A 'Process Research' Perspective; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Process Research; 5.3 Process Research in SE; 5.4 Theoretical Approach to Organizational Failure; 5.5 Failure in Social Enterprise; 5.6 Suitability of Process Research to Study Failure; 5.7 Conclusion; References 
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