Using Grounded Theory A review of Helen Scott's Using Grounded Theory: How to develop theory for managed change

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Michael Thomas

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This is a review of new book by Helen Scott that serves as a helpful primer for both novice and seasoned grounded theory researchers. The review highlights the essential components of the book and summarizes is main contributions.

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Thomas, M. (2025). Using Grounded Theory: A review of Helen Scott’s Using Grounded Theory: How to develop theory for managed change. Grounded Theory Review, 24(1), 183–189. Retrieved from https://groundedtheoryreview.org/index.php/gtr/article/view/331
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Scott, H. (2009). Data analysis: Getting conceptual. The grounded theory review, 8(2), 89–112.

Scott, H. (2025). Using grounded theory: how to develop theory for managed change. Grounded Theory Online.

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