This insightful book introduces a range of innovative strategies
for collecting contemporary textual documentary evidence. Featuring
insightful vignettes, it comprises a critical guide to the various
challenges of collecting documents to realize each of those
strategies. Bill Lee explains how the epistemological and
ontological assumptions of the researcher may influence their
choice of a research strategy for surveys, comparative case
studies, critical narratives and constitutive discourses when
collecting documents. The book offers examples of published studies
in the different branches of management and considers the strengths
and weaknesses of grounding research studies in the collection of
documentary evidence. Providing step-by-step guidance for the
operationalization of a chosen research strategy for collecting
documents, it also builds a crucial list of different repositories
of documents that might be employed in research. This cutting-edge
book presents useful guidance and illuminating insights for
business and management students of all levels hoping to improve
their use of documents in dissertations and research projects. It
will also be useful for researchers utilizing documentary evidence
for the first time.
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