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