Cambridge Handbook of Qualitative Digital Research
Herausgeber: Simeonova, Boyka; Galliers, Robert D
Cambridge Handbook of Qualitative Digital Research
Herausgeber: Simeonova, Boyka; Galliers, Robert D
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This handbook highlights the limitations of quantitative data analytics, promoting qualitative approaches (in tandem or separately) in analysing and understanding data and phenomena. It will appeal to scholars conducting research projects with digital assets in Information Systems, Management, Strategic Management, and Organisation Studies.
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This handbook highlights the limitations of quantitative data analytics, promoting qualitative approaches (in tandem or separately) in analysing and understanding data and phenomena. It will appeal to scholars conducting research projects with digital assets in Information Systems, Management, Strategic Management, and Organisation Studies.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 321
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 165mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781009102780
- ISBN-10: 1009102788
- Artikelnr.: 70602109
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 321
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 165mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781009102780
- ISBN-10: 1009102788
- Artikelnr.: 70602109
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Part I. Philosophical, Epistemological and Theoretical Considerations: 1.
Introduction: the need for qualitative research in the age of
digitalisation Robert D. Galliers and Boyka Simeonova; 2. Philosophical
perspective on qualitative research in the age of digitalization Allen S.
Lee and Suprateek Sarker; 3. Data as a contingent performance and the
limitations of big data Matthew Jones; 4. Big data: little understanding
Rudolf A. Hirschheim and David Whitchurch; 5. Power, knowledge and
digitalisation: a qualitative research agenda Boyka Simeonova and Robert D.
Galliers; 6. Information technology and power Boyka Simeonova and M. N.
Ravishankar; Part II. Methodological Considerations: 7. Human values in a
digital-first world: the implications for qualitative research Hameed
Chughtai and Michael Myers; 8. One picture to study one thousand words:
visualization for qualitative research in the age of digitalization Hani
Safadi, Marie-Claude Boudreau and Samer Faraj; 9. Demystifying the digital:
a case for hybrid ethnography in IS Nicola Ens, Mari-Klara Stein and Tina
Blegind Jensen; 10. Case study research revisited Boyka Simeonova and Guy
Fitzgerald; 11. Social media qualitative research vignettes Alex Wilson,
Josh Morton and Boyka Simeonova; 12. Co-inquiring in a digital age:
enhancing the practice of strategy work in government organisations through
action research Joe McDonagh, David Coghlan and Paul Coughlan; Part III.
Illustrative Examples and Emergent Issues: 13. Observing artifacts: how
drawing distinctions creates agency and identity Sven-Volker Rehm, Lakshmi
Goel, and Iris Junglas; 14. Algorithms as co-researchers: exploring meaning
and bias in qualitative research Wendy Arianne Günther, Mark Thompson,
Mayur P. Joshi, and Stavros Polykarpou; 15. Sensemaking about HRV data of
high performing individuals: crafting a mixed methods Study Stefan Klein,
Stefan Schellhammer and Nathalie Mitev; 16. The rich facets of digital
trace data Jonas Valbjørn Andersen and Philipp Hukal; 17. Balancing the
momentum of datafication with qualitative researchers as design thinkers
Gongtai Wang, Andrew Burton-Jones and Saeed Akhlaghpour; 18. What data
sharing in government tells us about the digitalisation of government
services: lessons from the UK digital economy act Edgar Whitley.
Introduction: the need for qualitative research in the age of
digitalisation Robert D. Galliers and Boyka Simeonova; 2. Philosophical
perspective on qualitative research in the age of digitalization Allen S.
Lee and Suprateek Sarker; 3. Data as a contingent performance and the
limitations of big data Matthew Jones; 4. Big data: little understanding
Rudolf A. Hirschheim and David Whitchurch; 5. Power, knowledge and
digitalisation: a qualitative research agenda Boyka Simeonova and Robert D.
Galliers; 6. Information technology and power Boyka Simeonova and M. N.
Ravishankar; Part II. Methodological Considerations: 7. Human values in a
digital-first world: the implications for qualitative research Hameed
Chughtai and Michael Myers; 8. One picture to study one thousand words:
visualization for qualitative research in the age of digitalization Hani
Safadi, Marie-Claude Boudreau and Samer Faraj; 9. Demystifying the digital:
a case for hybrid ethnography in IS Nicola Ens, Mari-Klara Stein and Tina
Blegind Jensen; 10. Case study research revisited Boyka Simeonova and Guy
Fitzgerald; 11. Social media qualitative research vignettes Alex Wilson,
Josh Morton and Boyka Simeonova; 12. Co-inquiring in a digital age:
enhancing the practice of strategy work in government organisations through
action research Joe McDonagh, David Coghlan and Paul Coughlan; Part III.
Illustrative Examples and Emergent Issues: 13. Observing artifacts: how
drawing distinctions creates agency and identity Sven-Volker Rehm, Lakshmi
Goel, and Iris Junglas; 14. Algorithms as co-researchers: exploring meaning
and bias in qualitative research Wendy Arianne Günther, Mark Thompson,
Mayur P. Joshi, and Stavros Polykarpou; 15. Sensemaking about HRV data of
high performing individuals: crafting a mixed methods Study Stefan Klein,
Stefan Schellhammer and Nathalie Mitev; 16. The rich facets of digital
trace data Jonas Valbjørn Andersen and Philipp Hukal; 17. Balancing the
momentum of datafication with qualitative researchers as design thinkers
Gongtai Wang, Andrew Burton-Jones and Saeed Akhlaghpour; 18. What data
sharing in government tells us about the digitalisation of government
services: lessons from the UK digital economy act Edgar Whitley.
Part I. Philosophical, Epistemological and Theoretical Considerations: 1.
Introduction: the need for qualitative research in the age of
digitalisation Robert D. Galliers and Boyka Simeonova; 2. Philosophical
perspective on qualitative research in the age of digitalization Allen S.
Lee and Suprateek Sarker; 3. Data as a contingent performance and the
limitations of big data Matthew Jones; 4. Big data: little understanding
Rudolf A. Hirschheim and David Whitchurch; 5. Power, knowledge and
digitalisation: a qualitative research agenda Boyka Simeonova and Robert D.
Galliers; 6. Information technology and power Boyka Simeonova and M. N.
Ravishankar; Part II. Methodological Considerations: 7. Human values in a
digital-first world: the implications for qualitative research Hameed
Chughtai and Michael Myers; 8. One picture to study one thousand words:
visualization for qualitative research in the age of digitalization Hani
Safadi, Marie-Claude Boudreau and Samer Faraj; 9. Demystifying the digital:
a case for hybrid ethnography in IS Nicola Ens, Mari-Klara Stein and Tina
Blegind Jensen; 10. Case study research revisited Boyka Simeonova and Guy
Fitzgerald; 11. Social media qualitative research vignettes Alex Wilson,
Josh Morton and Boyka Simeonova; 12. Co-inquiring in a digital age:
enhancing the practice of strategy work in government organisations through
action research Joe McDonagh, David Coghlan and Paul Coughlan; Part III.
Illustrative Examples and Emergent Issues: 13. Observing artifacts: how
drawing distinctions creates agency and identity Sven-Volker Rehm, Lakshmi
Goel, and Iris Junglas; 14. Algorithms as co-researchers: exploring meaning
and bias in qualitative research Wendy Arianne Günther, Mark Thompson,
Mayur P. Joshi, and Stavros Polykarpou; 15. Sensemaking about HRV data of
high performing individuals: crafting a mixed methods Study Stefan Klein,
Stefan Schellhammer and Nathalie Mitev; 16. The rich facets of digital
trace data Jonas Valbjørn Andersen and Philipp Hukal; 17. Balancing the
momentum of datafication with qualitative researchers as design thinkers
Gongtai Wang, Andrew Burton-Jones and Saeed Akhlaghpour; 18. What data
sharing in government tells us about the digitalisation of government
services: lessons from the UK digital economy act Edgar Whitley.
Introduction: the need for qualitative research in the age of
digitalisation Robert D. Galliers and Boyka Simeonova; 2. Philosophical
perspective on qualitative research in the age of digitalization Allen S.
Lee and Suprateek Sarker; 3. Data as a contingent performance and the
limitations of big data Matthew Jones; 4. Big data: little understanding
Rudolf A. Hirschheim and David Whitchurch; 5. Power, knowledge and
digitalisation: a qualitative research agenda Boyka Simeonova and Robert D.
Galliers; 6. Information technology and power Boyka Simeonova and M. N.
Ravishankar; Part II. Methodological Considerations: 7. Human values in a
digital-first world: the implications for qualitative research Hameed
Chughtai and Michael Myers; 8. One picture to study one thousand words:
visualization for qualitative research in the age of digitalization Hani
Safadi, Marie-Claude Boudreau and Samer Faraj; 9. Demystifying the digital:
a case for hybrid ethnography in IS Nicola Ens, Mari-Klara Stein and Tina
Blegind Jensen; 10. Case study research revisited Boyka Simeonova and Guy
Fitzgerald; 11. Social media qualitative research vignettes Alex Wilson,
Josh Morton and Boyka Simeonova; 12. Co-inquiring in a digital age:
enhancing the practice of strategy work in government organisations through
action research Joe McDonagh, David Coghlan and Paul Coughlan; Part III.
Illustrative Examples and Emergent Issues: 13. Observing artifacts: how
drawing distinctions creates agency and identity Sven-Volker Rehm, Lakshmi
Goel, and Iris Junglas; 14. Algorithms as co-researchers: exploring meaning
and bias in qualitative research Wendy Arianne Günther, Mark Thompson,
Mayur P. Joshi, and Stavros Polykarpou; 15. Sensemaking about HRV data of
high performing individuals: crafting a mixed methods Study Stefan Klein,
Stefan Schellhammer and Nathalie Mitev; 16. The rich facets of digital
trace data Jonas Valbjørn Andersen and Philipp Hukal; 17. Balancing the
momentum of datafication with qualitative researchers as design thinkers
Gongtai Wang, Andrew Burton-Jones and Saeed Akhlaghpour; 18. What data
sharing in government tells us about the digitalisation of government
services: lessons from the UK digital economy act Edgar Whitley.