2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.indmarman.2012.01.009
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Capturing processes in longitudinal multiple case studies

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“…The paper adopts a qualitative research methodology based on multiple case studies' longitudinal analysis (Aaboen, Dubois, & Lind, 2012). The reason is twofold.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The paper adopts a qualitative research methodology based on multiple case studies' longitudinal analysis (Aaboen, Dubois, & Lind, 2012). The reason is twofold.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This allowed for highlighting the emergence of specific patterns within cases and then compare them across cases (Aaboen et al, 2012;Dubois & Araujo, 2007).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The showering process was selected as the exemplary use process discussed in this paper. The conceptualisation of the UVMs was developed using an abductive analysis process, in which the data from the cases were compared and later contrasted with the pre-existing concepts from the literature (Aaboen et al, 2012;Dubois and Gadde, 2002). The resulting framework was, then, used for categorisation of the findings.…”
Section: Qualitative Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Outros autores apontam entrevistar o maior número de pessoas possível, a fim de ora obter diversidade nas informações (Godoi, Bandeira-de-Melo, & Silva, 2007), ora obter saturação empírica, justificando a não ampliação da quantidade de entrevistados (Poupart, Deslauriers, Groulx, Laperrière, Mayer, & Pires, 2012). Partindo desses critérios, foram entrevistados, no segundo semestre de 2013, 11 revisores da unidade federativa dos autores, a partir de uma seleção prévia (priorizou-se aqueles com mais experiência em avaliações) e também pela técnica snowball (bola de neve), a partir da qual um entrevistado indicou o outro em caráter sucessivo (Aaboen & Frida Lind, 2012). Todos os professores avaliadores que foram convidados a nos ceder uma entrevista, aceitaram participar.…”
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